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Ufa's: Rb, olb, cb

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Per nfl.com here are the current UFA's @ RB, OLB and CB.

Who do we want? who can we REALISTICLY afford?

Running backs

Ahmad Bradshaw, Indianapolis Colts
Ronnie Brown, San Diego Chargers
Jonathan Dwyer, Arizona Cardinals
Justin Forsett, Baltimore Ravens
Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers
DuJuan Harris, Green Bay Packers
Roy Helu, Washington Redskins
Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints
Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers
Darren McFadden, Oakland Raiders
Joe McKnight, Kansas City Chiefs
Knowshon Moreno, Miami Dolphins
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys
Cedric Peerman, Cincinnati Bengals
Bilal Powell, New York Jets
Ray Rice
Stevan Ridley, New England Patriots
Jacquizz Rodgers, Atlanta Falcons
Antone Smith, Atlanta Falcons
C.J. Spiller, Buffalo Bills (must void contract)
Ben Tate, Pittsburgh Steelers
Daniel Thomas, Miami Dolphins
Shane Vereen, New England Patriots
Leon Washington, Tennessee Titans

Outside linebackers

John Abraham, Arizona Cardinals
Sam Acho, Arizona Cardinals
Marcus Benard, Arizona Cardinals
Kroy Biermann, Atlanta Falcons
Chase Blackburn, Carolina Panthers
Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears
Bruce Carter, Dallas Cowboys
Jonathan Casillas, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Justin Durant, Dallas Cowboys
Dwight Freeney, San Diego Chargers
Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles
Geno Hayes, Jacksonville Jaguars
Justin Houston, Kansas City Chiefs
Colin McCarthy, Tennessee Titans
Pernell McPhee, Baltimore Ravens
Derrick Morgan, Tennessee Titans
Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins
Ashlee Palmer, Detroit Lions
Spencer Paysinger, New York Giants
Brooks Reed, Houston Texans
O'Brien Schofield, Seattle Seahawks
Lawrence Sidbury, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dan Skuta, San Francisco 49ers
Malcolm Smith, Seattle Seahawks
J.T. Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars
Sean Weatherspoon, Atlanta Falcons
Jacquian Williams, New York Giants
Jason Worilds, Pittsburgh Steelers

Cornerbacks

Javier Arenas, Atlanta Falcons
Alan Ball, Jacksonville Jaguars
E.J. Biggers, Washington Redskins
Zack Bowman, New York Giants
Tarell Brown, Oakland Raiders
Jarrett Bush, Green Bay Packers
Darius Butler, Indianapolis Colts
Antoine Cason, Baltimore Ravens
Chris Cook, San Francisco 49ers
Perrish Cox, San Francisco 49ers
Antonio Cromartie, Arizona Cardinals
Chris Culliver, San Francisco 49ers
Bradley Fletcher, Philadelphia Eagles
Brandon Flowers, San Diego Chargers
Josh Gordy, Indianapolis Colts
Danny Gorrer, Baltimore Ravens
Chris Greenwood, Baltimore Ravens
Brandon Harris, Tennessee Titans
Davon House, Green Bay Packers
Kareem Jackson, Houston Texans
Mike Jenkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rashean Mathis, Detroit Lions
Byron Maxwell, Seattle Seahawks
Robert McClain, Atlanta Falcons
Brice McCain, Pittsburgh Steelers
Sterling Moore, Dallas Cowboys
Terence Newman, Cincinnati Bengals
Chris Owens, Kansas City Chiefs
Darrelle Revis, New England Patriots (2015 team option)
Patrick Robinson, New Orleans Saints
Carlos Rogers, Oakland Raiders
Aaron Ross, Baltimore Ravens
Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh Steelers
Walter Thurmond, New York Giants
Charles Tillman, Chicago Bears
Cassius Vaughn, Detroit Lions
Tramon Williams, Green Bay Packers
Kyle Wilson, New York Jets
Shareece Wright, San Diego Chargers


I like Ahmad Bradshaw, Pernell McPhee and Brice McCain.

Full list http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000459436/article/2015-nfl-unrestricted-free-agents-by-position
 
RB - we should address in the draft.
I agree with you on McPhee and McCain. If we can't get McPhee, Jabaal Sheard is a FA, too (not on your list).
 
I'll take Demarco Murray, Justin Houston, and Darrelle Revis please**



** Sarcasm
 
I'd maybe be interested in Brian Orakpo at the right price.

McPhee or Byron Maxwell would be great, but both will probably end up signing for more than what the Steelers would/could offer.

What's the latest on the CFL OLB they were looking into?
 
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I'd maybe be interested in Brian Orakpo at the right price.

I would not mind a one year "prove it" deal. If they lose him, so what? You maybe get one good year out of him while a draft pick develops.
 
I would not mind a one year "prove it" deal. If they lose him, so what? You maybe get one good year out of him while a draft pick develops.

That's what I had in mind. He's only 28 and had 10 sacks last season. His upper body injury this season was pretty significant, though, especially for a pass rusher.
 
That's what I had in mind. He's only 28 and had 10 sacks last season. His upper body injury this season was pretty significant, though, especially for a pass rusher.

Absolutely a concern, but I think I'd rather risk money on Orakpo for one year than a long-term deal to keep Worilds.
 
OLB Worlids 4 years 18 million if not Orakpo
RB Bilal Powell or Tate
CB Brice mccain 3 years 5.5 million, I would take a look at Kareem Jackson keep Blake as he is a rfa let BW Webb challenge him + 2 rookie CB's
TE Luke Stocker
OT Micheal Roos
DE/OLB Jabal Sheard
DT Karl Klug
OLB Moats 2 years 3 mill
 
Hey! We could bring back Dwyer to complement Bell!

*ducks rotten tomatoes*
 
I'd love to take McPhee off of Baltimore's hands
 
Off the list, I would re-sign Ben Tate provided he has spent a night in the box to make his mind right and draft another one. LB's I like Feeney amd Skuta if we can afford them and let Worilds walk if another team offers a dollar more (but Tombert will be stupid and re-sign him). CB's I re-sign McCain for sure and I like Fletcher from the Eagles. Revis of course but he's probably got too high a price tag.
 
i like mc phee , roy helu and perrish cox
 
At running back, I'd be looking for a nice complement to Bell, someone who could spell him for a series or two if needed, have a role in the passing game and be able to play special teams.

These guys would be on my short list:

Antone Smith, Atlanta Falcons
Cedric Peerman, Cincinnati Bengals
DuJuan Harris, Green Bay Packers
Roy Helu, Washington Redskins
Joe McKnight, Kansas City Chiefs

At OLB, my top choices would be

Justin Houston, Kansas City Chiefs
Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles
Pernell McPhee, Baltimore Ravens
Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins

At corner, I'd sign McCain for depth, then try to bring in one of these guys:

Byron Maxwell, Seattle Seahawks
Brandon Flowers, San Diego Chargers
Kareem Jackson, Houston Texans

I would be looking for players not too long in the tooth. The one bonus with the M. Mitchell signing last year, is that he's still relatively young. For some reason, I never get good vibe when we bring in an older, veteran FA, just hate the thought of signing players already on their way down.
 
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Per nfl.com here are the current UFA's @ RB, OLB and CB.

Who do we want? who can we REALISTICLY afford?

Running backs

Ahmad Bradshaw, Indianapolis Colts
Ronnie Brown, San Diego Chargers
Jonathan Dwyer, Arizona Cardinals
Justin Forsett, Baltimore Ravens
Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers
DuJuan Harris, Green Bay Packers
Roy Helu, Washington Redskins
Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints
Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers
Darren McFadden, Oakland Raiders
Joe McKnight, Kansas City Chiefs
Knowshon Moreno, Miami Dolphins
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys
Cedric Peerman, Cincinnati Bengals
Bilal Powell, New York Jets
Ray Rice
Stevan Ridley, New England Patriots
Jacquizz Rodgers, Atlanta Falcons
Antone Smith, Atlanta Falcons
C.J. Spiller, Buffalo Bills (must void contract)
Ben Tate, Pittsburgh Steelers
Daniel Thomas, Miami Dolphins
Shane Vereen, New England Patriots
Leon Washington, Tennessee Titans

Outside linebackers

John Abraham, Arizona Cardinals
Sam Acho, Arizona Cardinals
Marcus Benard, Arizona Cardinals
Kroy Biermann, Atlanta Falcons
Chase Blackburn, Carolina Panthers
Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears
Bruce Carter, Dallas Cowboys
Jonathan Casillas, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Justin Durant, Dallas Cowboys
Dwight Freeney, San Diego Chargers
Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles
Geno Hayes, Jacksonville Jaguars
Justin Houston, Kansas City Chiefs
Colin McCarthy, Tennessee Titans
Pernell McPhee, Baltimore Ravens
Derrick Morgan, Tennessee Titans
Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins
Ashlee Palmer, Detroit Lions
Spencer Paysinger, New York Giants
Brooks Reed, Houston Texans
O'Brien Schofield, Seattle Seahawks
Lawrence Sidbury, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dan Skuta, San Francisco 49ers
Malcolm Smith, Seattle Seahawks
J.T. Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars
Sean Weatherspoon, Atlanta Falcons
Jacquian Williams, New York Giants
Jason Worilds, Pittsburgh Steelers

Cornerbacks

Javier Arenas, Atlanta Falcons
Alan Ball, Jacksonville Jaguars
E.J. Biggers, Washington Redskins
Zack Bowman, New York Giants
Tarell Brown, Oakland Raiders
Jarrett Bush, Green Bay Packers
Darius Butler, Indianapolis Colts
Antoine Cason, Baltimore Ravens
Chris Cook, San Francisco 49ers
Perrish Cox, San Francisco 49ers
Antonio Cromartie, Arizona Cardinals
Chris Culliver, San Francisco 49ers
Bradley Fletcher, Philadelphia Eagles
Brandon Flowers, San Diego Chargers
Josh Gordy, Indianapolis Colts
Danny Gorrer, Baltimore Ravens
Chris Greenwood, Baltimore Ravens
Brandon Harris, Tennessee Titans
Davon House, Green Bay Packers
Kareem Jackson, Houston Texans
Mike Jenkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rashean Mathis, Detroit Lions
Byron Maxwell, Seattle Seahawks
Robert McClain, Atlanta Falcons
Brice McCain, Pittsburgh Steelers
Sterling Moore, Dallas Cowboys
Terence Newman, Cincinnati Bengals
Chris Owens, Kansas City Chiefs
Darrelle Revis, New England Patriots (2015 team option)
Patrick Robinson, New Orleans Saints
Carlos Rogers, Oakland Raiders
Aaron Ross, Baltimore Ravens
Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh Steelers
Walter Thurmond, New York Giants
Charles Tillman, Chicago Bears
Cassius Vaughn, Detroit Lions
Tramon Williams, Green Bay Packers
Kyle Wilson, New York Jets
Shareece Wright, San Diego Chargers


I like Ahmad Bradshaw, Pernell McPhee and Brice McCain.

Full list http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000459436/article/2015-nfl-unrestricted-free-agents-by-position

I will try to be realistic with who they could afford..... if they don't catfish bottom feed.

2 of the three OLbers
1 RB
1 corner
 
I'm interested in Knowshon Moreno as a nice 3-down backup to Bell. I think he would hold up to a season with only 100 touches and he's really good at running AND receiving which would fit in our system. He has to pass the medical checks though off his ACL injury but since that happened in October he should be okay by next season (10 months).

Coming off that injury he's probably minimum salary too so bringing him in costs us nothing unless he makes the team.

Another option to me would be Darren McFadden. He's also a capable weapon in both the run game and pass game and is big enough block. If I can get him for Blount type money I would be tempted on that.


At OLB, it obviously comes down to what we do with Worilds. I would really look at Brandon Graham instead of Worilds for that type of money but it sounds like he needs some convincing to be a LOLB. I like Orakpo as a talent, but he's missed 24 out of his last 48 games and investing starter money into a player that isn't on the field would be hard to swallow. With our lack of depth, you need someone that is going to play for sure (or at least as sure as possible).

I would also really like to find a backup swing OLB to add into the mix and that could be O'Brien Schoolfield. Maybe in a Moats type roll to play both OLB spots. He's coming off two healthy seasons and looks to be regaining his form as a pass rusher in Seattle. He would be a nice compliment to our special teams and provide some nice knowledge of defensive systems (playing for both Todd Bowles and Dan Quinn).

At CB there are a lot to choose from and it might come down to cost. Brandon Flowers is capable in zone schemes and is a physical corner. Tramon Williams has shown some nice man-to-man skills in the past. I've always liked Davon House since college and he might be a nice depth signing. Also some high draft choices that have a lot of playing time under their belt: Kyle Wilson, Mike Jenkins, Kareem Jackson, Patrick Robinson, Darius Butler (has the light bulb finally gone on for him??).

How we handle this cornerback group and who we pick at what price will tell me a LOT on how Tombert is evaluating CB talent. Remember, Colbert's background is not college scouting, it's pro scouting (that's what he did in Detroit) and picking free agents is almost as much of a crap shoot as the college draft itself. We probably need at least TWO free agent signings in the secondary, maybe THREE if Polamalu retires. I think when 2015 is over and we look back at this list and see how Tombert did and at what cost is an important evaluation tool for how well they are working together.
 
I'm interested in Knowshon Moreno as a nice 3-down backup to Bell. I think he would hold up to a season with only 100 touches and he's really good at running AND receiving which would fit in our system. He has to pass the medical checks though off his ACL injury but since that happened in October he should be okay by next season (10 months).

Coming off that injury he's probably minimum salary too so bringing him in costs us nothing unless he makes the team.

Another option to me would be Darren McFadden. He's also a capable weapon in both the run game and pass game and is big enough block. If I can get him for Blount type money I would be tempted on that.


At OLB, it obviously comes down to what we do with Worilds. I would really look at Brandon Graham instead of Worilds for that type of money but it sounds like he needs some convincing to be a LOLB. I like Orakpo as a talent, but he's missed 24 out of his last 48 games and investing starter money into a player that isn't on the field would be hard to swallow. With our lack of depth, you need someone that is going to play for sure (or at least as sure as possible).

I would also really like to find a backup swing OLB to add into the mix and that could be O'Brien Schoolfield. Maybe in a Moats type roll to play both OLB spots. He's coming off two healthy seasons and looks to be regaining his form as a pass rusher in Seattle. He would be a nice compliment to our special teams and provide some nice knowledge of defensive systems (playing for both Todd Bowles and Dan Quinn).

At CB there are a lot to choose from and it might come down to cost. Brandon Flowers is capable in zone schemes and is a physical corner. Tramon Williams has shown some nice man-to-man skills in the past. I've always liked Davon House since college and he might be a nice depth signing. Also some high draft choices that have a lot of playing time under their belt: Kyle Wilson, Mike Jenkins, Kareem Jackson, Patrick Robinson, Darius Butler (has the light bulb finally gone on for him??).

How we handle this cornerback group and who we pick at what price will tell me a LOT on how Tombert is evaluating CB talent. Remember, Colbert's background is not college scouting, it's pro scouting (that's what he did in Detroit) and picking free agents is almost as much of a crap shoot as the college draft itself. We probably need at least TWO free agent signings in the secondary, maybe THREE if Polamalu retires. I think when 2015 is over and we look back at this list and see how Tombert did and at what cost is an important evaluation tool for how well they are working together.

Yes Brandon Graham I think would be a upgrade, a lateral move perhaps at least. But you are right I am thinking two OLBers and a SS and CB.

I like your RB options especially Moreno as he could do it all as you mentioned.

Orakpo should be able to bring in at a cheap price due to injury, maybe similar to the Moats price range, with the potential to be a upgrade over just depth provided he stays healthy.

Nobody mentioned will break the bank, but smarter moves than bottom feeding IMO. Stay away from the benched Cam Thomas's of free agency and thinking we can polish a turd. But the slightly better talent. Which could plug holes in needed depth areas.

Even though last years frree agency brought mixed results it was better than standing still. And did bring ok corner play, better safety range, and depth at OLBer. So if Colbert just picks Blount type players without the personality issues. The Steelers could be close to surprising a few.

For me it is this years free agency over the draft that will be critical, not that Bryant, and a few others weren't much needed contributors.

Because one free agent corner one Olber one SS one RB could very well hold the key to next seasons success.

Colbert get'er done !
 
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