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POJO_Risin
03-01-2006, 12:27 AM
1. Steve Hutchinson, G, Seahawks: He has a transition tag on him, which means Seattle can match any offer, but that might not be enough to stop teams from going after him. He's that good.

2. LeCharles Bentley, C, Saints: There will be several teams trying to sign him early because a good center is hard to find. He can also play guard if needed.

3. Terrell Owens, WR, Eagles: He's not a free agent yet, but he will be when the period starts. Despite all of his issues, he's still a great player. Don't forget that.

4. Drew Brees, QB, Chargers: His shoulder issues might make teams be a little cautious, but if he's healthy, he's a quality starter. Those are tough to find on the market, which is why he's so high on this list.

5. Julian Peterson, LB, 49ers: Injuries have slowed him the past couple of years, but he's young and still has outstanding ability. A new team will be good for him.

6. Chris Hope, S, Steelers: He had more tackles and more interceptions than Troy Polamalu did last year. He's a rangy player who can also play the run when needed.

7. Rocky Bernard, DT, Seahawks: He is a penetrating defensive tackle who gets to the quarterback. That will have value in this market.

8. Will Witherspoon, LB, Panthers: He's a run-and-chase linebacker who is perfect for teams that love speed. He will be gone early in the period; these kinds of linebackers are at a premium.

9. Charles Woodson, CB, Raiders: He's rated higher on this board than most, but that's because I still think he's a premier cover corner. Getting away from Oakland will be good for him.

10. Adam Vinatieri, K, Patriots: It's rare you'll see a kicker this high, but he's the real deal. Clutch is his middle name.

11. Edgerrin James, RB, Colts: OK, so this is lower than most boards have him. But aging running backs will never be in my top 10.

12. Shaun Alexander, RB, Seahawks: See James. He's a good back, but for how many more years? Teams should be careful about overpaying this guy.

13. Jamal Lewis, RB, Ravens: He's a young player two years removed from a 2,000-yard season. But did he lose a step last year? That's the question some scouts have.

14. Aaron Kampman, DE, Packers: A try-hard defensive end who holds up against the run and can also get to the quarterback. His best football is in front of him.

15 Antwaan Randle El, WR, Steelers: The big question is whether he's a No. 1 receiver. I don't think so, but some team will.

16. Maake Kemoeatu, DT, Ravens: This guy is powerful against the run. He won't give much in terms of a pass rush, but if a team wants an improving run player, he's it. Retaining him is the Ravens' top priority.

17. Adam Archuleta, S, Rams: If used right, he can be an effective player. But you can't get him lost in coverage. He needs to be near the line of scrimmage.

18 Stephen Neal, G, Patriots: A self-made former wrestler who has developed into a solid guard. He's a mauler.

19. Kalimba Edwards, DE, Lions: He hasn't lived up to his first-round hype, but he still has displayed an ability to come off the corner. Pass rushers are hard to find, so he will get some play.

20 Will Allen, CB, Giants: An underachieving corner who does have skills. Maybe getting away from New York will be good for him.

21. Ryan Pickett, DT, Rams: A former first-round pick, he started to play better in 2005 after a slow start to his career. He's a force when he wants to be.

POJO_Risin
03-01-2006, 12:29 AM
22. Darren Howard, DE, Saints: He was bothered by injuries in 2005, which is why he's down this board some. When healthy, he can still get to the quarterback.

23. Jeff Mitchell, C, Panthers: A crafty veteran center who gets by with his moxie more than his power. With the right team, he can be a quality starter.

24. Gerard Warren, DT, Broncos: Revitalized his career with a good year in Denver last year. But he still struggles to make it through games.

25. DeShaun Foster, RB, Panthers: The Panthers transitioned him, which means they can match any offers. Coming off an ankle injury, it's unlikely he'll get any in a running back-glutted class.

26. Antonio Bryant, WR, Browns: He might have attitude issues, but he can play. Bryant has the ability to make big plays.

27. Ahmed Plummer, CB, 49ers: He has been bothered by injuries the past two years, but before that he was considered a rising player. Some team will give him a chance.

28. Brett Keisel, DE, Steelers: He was a backup for the Steelers, but they hope he can become a starter in 2006 if they can re-sign him. He's a rising player.

29. Ahman Green, RB, Packers: He's 29 and coming off major knee surgery. Even before suffering the injury last year, he was off to a slow start.

30. David Givens, WR, Patriots: In a lean class of receivers, he might get some action. He's more good than very good in my mind.

31. Mike Vanderjagt, K, Colts: Yeah, he missed a big kick against the Steelers, but he is still an elite kicker. Somebody will pay him.

32. Mike Williams, T, Bills: Why is he on this list? Talent. He has it, but he's too lazy to show it. The right team might be able to get it out of him in a second chance.

33. Chris Hovan, DT, Vikings: After being let go by the Vikings, Hovan had a heck of a year for the Bucs. But he is getting up in the years and you have to wonder if he can repeat it.

34. Deshea Townsend, CB, Steelers: He is a solid corner who would seem to have a perfect home in Pittsburgh. He doesn't make a lot of mistakes and he's a quality tackler for a smaller man.

35. Justin Hartwig, C, Titans: He has developed in a solid starting center for the Titans, who would love to keep him. That won't be easy as teams look to upgrade their offensive lines.

36. Matt Lepsis, T, Broncos: The Broncos want to keep him, and he would seem ideal for what they do, but he might get some action if he gets on the market. He isn't a powerful player, so he's a fit only for certain teams.

37. Kendrick Clancy, DT, Giants: He had a good year for the Giants last season, and they want to re-sign him. But so far he's asking for too much money. He's a good player, but not an elite one.

38. Rob Meier, DT, Jaguars: He played behind Marcus Stroud and John Henderson in Jacksonville, yet had more sacks combined than the two of them. He might be ready to start for somebody.

39. Michael Bennett, RB, Vikings: Injuries have slowed him some, and that could be because he's not a big guy. But he does have the home-run speed that teams like and could help as a third-down type of back.

40. Mike Flanagan, C, Packers: He started 14 games last year and played well. He did have some injury issues in 2004.

41. Ty Law, CB, Jets: If he was younger, he'd be higher. But at 32, his skills are eroding, despite the 10 interceptions he had last year.

42. Chester Taylor, RB, Ravens: The Ravens would love to keep him, but he is asking for a lot of money. He has flashed as a backup, but what happens when he takes over as the starter?

POJO_Risin
03-01-2006, 12:30 AM
43. Bart Scott, LB, Ravens: He filled in when Ray Lewis went down last year and impressed the Ravens. He's also a heck of a special-teams player.

44. David Thornton, LB, Colts: He is a quality starter for the Colts, but they will let him test free agency. That's their way with linebackers.

45. Lance Johnstone, DE, Vikings: He's getting up in the years, but he can still be a pass-rush specialist. Those guys have value.

46. Kevin Shaffer, T, Falcons: He struggled against speed rushers last year on the left side, which might means he's better suited to the right side.

47. Ben Taylor, LB, Browns: A 16-game starter at inside linebacker last year, he is coming off his best season. At 27, he has some good football ahead of him.

48. Will Demps, S, Ravens: A good, solid player who can be a quality safety in the right system. Didn't play as well last year when Ed Reed went out.

49. Larry Tripplett, DT, Colts: He flashes at times, but then disappears at others. He has never lived up to what the Colts thought he'd become.

50. Kenyatta Walker, T, Bucs: He played better in 2005, but still not up to the expectations. Maybe a new team will jump-start his career.

POJO_Risin
03-01-2006, 12:32 AM
I don't see Hope or Keisel going anywhere...

I'm not high on Townshend...or Randal El...for the money they may make...

but Hope and Keisel are musts...

knuckleboner
03-06-2006, 05:15 PM
you can (unfortunately from my skins' perspective...) add lavar arrington to that group.

if his leg's healthy, you won't find a more talented or game-changing linebacker on the market.

Unchainme
03-06-2006, 05:46 PM
How the fuck the Chargers give up on Brees is beyound me. Rivers is OvErRaTeD as a QB. Maybe The Browns will pick him up. Cowboys? Another possiblity

tjvhou812
03-11-2006, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by Unchainme
How the fuck the Chargers give up on Brees is beyound me. Rivers is OvErRaTeD as a QB. Maybe The Browns will pick him up. Cowboys? Another possiblity

I dont think the cowboys want him....

and i dont think he gonna leave the chargers

amadeus
03-11-2006, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by POJO_Risin
I don't see Hope or Keisel going anywhere...

I'm not high on Townshend...or Randal El...for the money they may make...

but Hope and Keisel are musts...

I think Keisel will be retained but they will probably put more into keeping Randle El than Hope-but that is just my opinion.

tjvhou812
03-11-2006, 12:26 PM
I dont think randle El, will stay....somebody will pick him up...

but you never know w/these guys

POJO_Risin
03-11-2006, 12:29 PM
Philip Rivers will be twice the quarterback that Brees was...

you can't call him overrated when he's only had a dime in the bucket.

This kid can play, and won't take but three games to make people forget ole' leech face...

Unchainme
03-11-2006, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by POJO_Risin
Philip Rivers will be twice the quarterback that Brees was...

you can't call him overrated when he's only had a dime in the bucket.

This kid can play, and won't take but three games to make people forget ole' leech face...

As a Purdue Fan I must say Brees is wayyyyy underrated. Remeber the Pass he made against Ohio State in 2000 to win the game? The guy is a playmaker, There is no denying that. As a Clemson Fan I saw many of Rivers games, I was NOT impressed, Thought the guy was overrated from day one. They need to keep Brees and Trade Rivers for Draft Picks, Bottomline.

EbDawson
03-12-2006, 08:57 AM
Originally posted by Unchainme
How the fuck the Chargers give up on Brees is beyound me.

Money I guess. He's visiting several teams and someone will offer him a boatload of dinero. That's always been the Chargers SOP, let the veteran walk, play the younger guy. That's why they got rid of Rodney Harrison. :confused:

In the couple of games he's been in, I haven't been impressed with River's arm strength. Some of his passes have looked like wounded ducks. Looks like the Chargers are gambling their future on him. At least for the next couple of years.

EbDawson
03-12-2006, 09:00 AM
Originally posted by POJO_Risin
Philip Rivers will be twice the quarterback that Brees was...

This kid can play, and won't take but three games to make people forget ole' leech face...

Very optimistic there. We'll see I guess, Brees is history in San Diego.

POJO_Risin
03-12-2006, 09:33 AM
Rivers was overrated?

Bro...if you watched the games he played at NC State...and you think Rivers is overrated...then...well, you need your head examined...

I'm not a Rivers fan...could care a less whether he does well or not...

And I'm not optimistic about Rivers...I hope he sucks ass. I just watched him play in college, and saw what he came to as a team, and what he left, and how much he improved that team.

Remember this, Rivers will be a better quarterback than Drew Brees...period...

EbDawson
03-12-2006, 10:13 AM
Originally posted by POJO_Risin
Remember this, Rivers will be a better quarterback than Drew Brees...period...

Well as long as Antonio Gates and Tomlinson stay healthy, he's already half-way there.

POJO_Risin
03-12-2006, 10:19 AM
Yeah...but you take that halfwhere THERE, and throw in FARTinheimer, and you have a 2 steps forward, steps back situation...