2005 Free Agents

Natedawg44

Active Member
Messages
2,598
Reaction score
0
Giving up on 2005? Here are your guys

Jay Glazer



The season has hit its halfway point and as stated in this space last week, this is the time when teams truly begin to see if there is hope for this year. For those whose hope is quickly waning, we have answers — answers in the form of help who could be on the way in 2006.

Even for teams on the rise, unrestricted free agency has turned the NFL into a 52-week business. Forget baseball's hot stove, the NFL's free agency and draft has turned the off-season into a feeding frenzy.
For those looking for anyone who can be of service in a year, FOXSports.com delivers the best unrestricted free agents slated to hit the open market after this season. We first give the top 10 unrestricted free agents, then break it down by position.

Remember though, this list will be greatly altered by the time March rolls around. Some names will be either re-signed or hit with the dreaded Franchise tag while other players will join the ranks thanks to voids in their deals and salary cap cuts.


The top 10
Colts RB Edgerrin James — MVP of the first half of this season. How much of that is his desire to get paid? Probably not much, as he's always played with solid consistency. He's an annual Pro Bowl threat.

Jets DE John Abraham — Can play DE in a 4-3 or LB in a 3-4 scheme. Abraham is one of the league's best pass rushers, always a premium.

Chargers QB Drew Brees — Best player at the team's most important position. In another year he probably wouldn't rate this high but teams looking for a veteran QB don't really have any other options.

Saints OG LeCharles Bentley — This guy is a complete beast and has shown great versatility by starring at center and guard. He's also got that great mean streak that the great offensive linemen possess.


If the Seahawks and Shaun Alexander can't hammer a deal out, there will be plenty of interest in the back. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)

Seattle RB Shaun Alexander — Seattle has had serious talks recently with Alexander and even exchanged contract proposals. Positive: Alexander is the best red-zone back in the NFL. Negative: Shows little interest in blocking and receiving.

49ers' LB Julian Peterson — Doubtful the Niners let him get away again but he, like Abraham, has shown great versatility.

Seahawks' G Steve Hutchinson — The second-best lineman on the open market. He's a true Pro Bowl player a solid team guy.

Ravens RB Jamal Lewis — Lewis has struggled this year. Still, he may end up being the most enticing option. Most of his problems this year were due to his lack of rehab time and work due to incarceration and a putrid offensive line. Put this tank on another team and he's back to Pro Bowl form.

Eagles RB Brian Westbrook — Westbrook and the Eagles have been in very serious contract talks recently, but if they can't get something done, he'll have a decent market in a crowded class.

Patriots K Adam Vinatieri — Mariano Rivera of the NFL.


UFAs by position

Offense
RBs — This is the deepest position in free agency, even with two of the top five in serious contract talks right now. The RB group is highlighted by Colts' Edgerrin James, Seattle's Shaun Alexander, Baltimore's Jamal Lewis, Philly's Brian Westbrook and Green Bay's Ahman Green. Carolina's DeShaun Foster has had durability concerns but should get some love on the open market as well. Green's stock will take a hit with his latest injury.

QBs — This is an abysmal group. One man and one man only will hit like he's nailed the triple Tabasco sauce in a Vegas progressive slot and that's the Bolts' Drew Brees. One way or the other he'll get a massive payday in 2006. The Bengals' Jon Kitna may be the best option in this group after Brees. After Brees and Kitna it drops down to the Cards' Josh McCown, who has actually lost his job to Kurt Warner. After McCown comes the Panthers' Chris Weinke and Lions' Jeff Garcia. Jamie Martin and Anthony Wright round out a poor list.

WR — Looking for a top-flight burner? Better look in the draft. Pitt's Antwan Randle-El is tops on another weak list. Indy's Reggie Wayne and New England's David Givens round out the top three. After this trio, however, we get into guys who have already been castoff elsewhere, like Joe Jurevicius (who may be a nice pickup for a team with a burner on one side) and then, well, the list really goes south (i.e. Peter Warrick, Rod Gardner).

TE — Not a bad group but nothing that would dazzle anyone either. The Cowboys' Dan Campbell is a great team guy and does the little things that often go unnoticed. The Jets' Chris Baker is a solid receiver and New England's Christian Fuaria is a legitimate red-zone target. Pittsburgh's Jerame Tuman, San Diego's Justin Peele and Matt Schobel of the Bengals round out a pretty good group.

C — This is highlighted by the Saints' Pro Bowler LeCharles Bentley. The Packers' Mike Flanagan is a proven, solid vet who recently had a sports hernia surgery. He's not a star like Bentley but he's an upgrade to many rosters and great with the QB. Carolina's Jeff Mitchell and Miami's Seth McKinney, Justin Hartwick of Tennessee and Buffalo's Trey Teague finish the list.

OT — The Lions' Jeff Backus, Falcons' athletic tackle Kevin Shaffer and New England's Tom Ashworth and Jon Runyan of the Eagles highlight this group. Backus is clearly the cream of this crop. Runyan is 33 years old and won't get paid like in the past. Then it drops down to a guy like Green Bay backup Kevin Barry, a massive body who is used as the team's third tackle and the Jags' Mike Pearson.

OG — One name stands out and that's Steve Hutchinson of the Seahawks. After the strong former first-round pick comes guys like the Pats' Steve Neal and the Bears' Terrance Metcalf. Neal isn't bad but Metcalf isn't exactly what one would call the athletic type. Ouch, rough group.


Defense
DE — This position is much, much deeper than the interior linemen who are free. The Jets' John Abraham leads the list followed by New Orleans' Darren Howard. Both were hit with the franchise tag last year. The Colts' Raheem Brock also helps to round out a pretty clear top three. Green Bay's rough, workmanlike and underrated Aaron Kampman as well as the solid Anthony Weaver of Baltimore comprise the next level. A wild card in this bunch is Tennessee's Kyle Vanden Bosch. When healthy his gas tank is always full. But teams will always be concerned with his injury history.

DT — Very bad group. There is no A-list name at this position. List is highlighted (although this is probably not the proper word) by guys like the Colts' Larry Triplett, the Rams' Ryan Pickett and Damione Lewis, rejuvenated Buc Chris Hovan and Packers' mammoth Grady Jackson. Lional Dalton of the Ravens rounds out the list.

OLB — The 49ers' Julian Peterson has rebounded well from his Achilles' injury and it's doubtful they'll let him bolt but he leads this group. The Panthers' Will Witherspoon isn't a huge name but he's a very good player. The Colts' David Thornton and Chargers' Ben Leber are also thrown into the mix. The Giants' Nick Griesen is a guy who can play inside and outside and in his first year as a full-time starter has helped the first-place Giants D.

ILB — Worst group on the board. Earl Holmes of Detroit, the Browns' Andre Davis and Niner Derek Smith lead the way.

CB — The Bills' Nate Clements is a bona-fide No. 1 corner as is Charles Woodson but he's hurt, which will surely hurt his stock.. The Giants' Will Allen and Bears' Jerry Azumah are next. 'Zum is also a Pro Bowl special teams player and when healthy he's a true threat to make a play. The Broncos have pretty much already parted ways with Lenny Walls, who should cash in considering his size. More third corners on this list than No. 1s.

S — This is a pretty decent group highlighted by the likes of Tank Williams of the Titans, the Rams' Adam Archuleta and Steelers' Chris Hope. Corey Chavous of the Vikings is also a solid player; he's followed by the Ravens' Will Demps and Fins' Lance Schulters.

K — Adam Vinatieri, one of the greatest closers in sports history, Neil Rackers and Mike Vanderjagt highlight this group
 

AsthmaField

Outta bounds
Messages
26,338
Reaction score
44,012
I would LOVE to get Bently for C and Hutchinson for G. You talkin about a tough interiot OL.

If we don't have Larry Allen's huge salary, we could probably pay those two... and they're both very young, so we'd be able to have them for quite some time.
 

Bob Sacamano

Benched
Messages
57,084
Reaction score
3
Natedawg44 said:
S — This is a pretty decent group highlighted by the likes of Tank Williams of the Titans, the Rams' Adam Archuleta and Steelers' Chris Hope. Corey Chavous of the Vikings is also a solid player; he's followed by the Ravens' Will Demps and Fins' Lance Schulters.

this is what we target

and David Thorton entices me, he's the Colt's best LB
 

Eddie

Well-Known Member
Messages
13,964
Reaction score
5,672
AsthmaField said:
I would LOVE to get Bently for C and Hutchinson for G. You talkin about a tough interiot OL.

If we don't have Larry Allen's huge salary, we could probably pay those two... and they're both very young, so we'd be able to have them for quite some time.

Agreed, but between Flo, LA, and Rivera ... we have a TON of money invested in the OL. I don't think we have the cash to float for more OL FA signings.

In order for our OL to improve, we need to develop young players ... Peterman and Tucker need to step up. Gurode will probably be gone and Al Johnson may not be our starting C next year if his play doesn't improve.

I don't see a big FA splash in 2006. Our best bet is to continue to upgrade the bottom of our roster and fish for more players like MBIII, Patrick Crayton, Willie Pile, etc.
 

Bob Sacamano

Benched
Messages
57,084
Reaction score
3
AsthmaField said:
I would LOVE to get Bently for C and Hutchinson for G. You talkin about a tough interiot OL.

If we don't have Larry Allen's huge salary, we could probably pay those two... and they're both very young, so we'd be able to have them for quite some time.

only in our wildest dreams, Larry, Flo and Marco are all making big money, really, I mean, I REALLY don't see us making a move to sign a big-money Olineman
 

Bob Sacamano

Benched
Messages
57,084
Reaction score
3
Eddie said:
Agreed, but between Flo, LA, and Rivera ... we have a TON of money invested in the OL. I don't think we have the cash to float for more OL FA signings.

In order for our OL to improve, we need to develop young players ... Peterman and Tucker need to step up. Gurode will probably be gone and Al Johnson may not be our starting C next year if his play doesn't improve.

I don't see a big FA splash in 2006. Our best bet is to continue to upgrade the bottom of our roster and fish for more players like MBIII, Patrick Crayton, Willie Pile, etc.

yep, I think we look to the draft to infuse more talent into the Oline, and I bet alot on here agree, this was our big splurging year, dont' see very many huge signings the next go-round
 

Natedawg44

Active Member
Messages
2,598
Reaction score
0
I hope Dan Campbell returns.

Chris Hope at FS.
LeCharles Bentley at Center would be a coup, but then you have a hell of alot of money tied up in you interior line which is supposed to be one of the cheaper areas on your team.
 

AsthmaField

Outta bounds
Messages
26,338
Reaction score
44,012
Eddie said:
Agreed, but between Flo, LA, and Rivera ... we have a TON of money invested in the OL. I don't think we have the cash to float for more OL FA signings.

In order for our OL to improve, we need to develop young players ... Peterman and Tucker need to step up. Gurode will probably be gone and Al Johnson may not be our starting C next year if his play doesn't improve.

I don't see a big FA splash in 2006. Our best bet is to continue to upgrade the bottom of our roster and fish for more players like MBIII, Patrick Crayton, Willie Pile, etc.

Why couldn't we let Allen go and replace him with Hutchinson? We should have the money to do it. Bently too.

I am a firm believer that if you can you should go where the talent is in FA and not just try to fill a hole.

In other words, there is a very good G and a very good C available, but the DT's and WR's are pretty weak, so why pick from the weak group, even if you need that? Go for the talent, even if you're already ok at that position, because you don't often get the chance to nab those kinds of guys. Don't just go get the best WR in a weak group because you need WR, you know?

Pipe dream, I know, but I'd still love for it to happen.
 

Eddie

Well-Known Member
Messages
13,964
Reaction score
5,672
I don't see why we wouldn't be able to get Dan Campbell locked up in a long term deal. He's too valuable to let go. He's an on-field and locker-room leader. We saw what happened when he went down last year.

I think BP and Jerry Jones knows how having Campbell makes Witten MORE effective.

Campbell will be a Cowboy for another 3 years.
 

Bob Sacamano

Benched
Messages
57,084
Reaction score
3
AsthmaField said:
I am a firm believer that if you can you should go where the talent is in FA and not just try to fill a hole.

you only go the FA route to get immediate help, we don't need immediate help at Allen's spot, not only would we have a huge salary under the cap with signing Hutch, we would also still count for LArry's contract, though he's no longer with the team, the thing about the salary cap, is looking towards the future, that wouldn't be a smart move towards the future, but you're right though, it's definitely a pipe-dream
 

jazzcat22

Staff member
Messages
77,530
Reaction score
96,318
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
It is too early to think about this stuff. Most of these top playes will be re-signed before the FA period begins.
 

Seven

Messenger to the football Gods
Messages
19,293
Reaction score
9,878
Get Rackers. Pay the man. He's very good.
 

Chocolate Lab

Run-loving Dino
Messages
36,590
Reaction score
9,851
thats7 said:
Get Rackers. Pay the man. He's very good.
That's what I was going to say. When Parcells talks up a guy like he did Rackers before we played the Cards, you know he's VERY interested. I wouldn't be surprised if he's a Cowboy next year.

Can we afford Rackers, Bentley, and Hope? :D
 

AsthmaField

Outta bounds
Messages
26,338
Reaction score
44,012
jazzcat22 said:
It is too early to think about this stuff. Most of these top playes will be re-signed before the FA period begins.

That's true, unfortunately. I think Hutchinson is terrific.
 

ghst187

Well-Known Member
Messages
15,565
Reaction score
11,380
Natedawg44 said:
I hope Dan Campbell returns.

Chris Hope at FS.
LeCharles Bentley at Center would be a coup, but then you have a hell of alot of money tied up in you interior line which is supposed to be one of the cheaper areas on your team.

well kind of, depends on what kind of OL you want and if you're drafting OL high with draft picks. The cliches from all the ole ball coaches drum into our heads "games are won and lost in the trenches." That's all we hear. Its why we spend so much of this past offseason upgrading our DL and it has paid off BIGTIME. I don't think grabbing one big name in FA next year would hurt us at all. Mostly because I don't think we need that much and we should be good cap-wise.
Our OL is still missing something. Yes we have a ton of money already tied up there but its a pretty important place. I think LA, FLo, and Rivera are set in stone because of their money. I think BP is commited to Pettiti also with Tucker as a backup T. I'm cool with that.
We probably need to draft a OG to start grooming even if Peterman becomes reliable. Finding a OT steal in the draft would be nice but I don't think its necessary.
I do think our Center position is problematic. Its caused turnovers on several occasions, lost plays due to bad snaps, and its gotten several of our running plays blown up in the backfield. Either AJ needs to improve, Gurode to step up, or help is needed. The best center in college is the guy from Florida and he's about the same size as AJ which leads me to believe he'd have the same problems. I'll take a Bentley please.
 

big dog cowboy

THE BIG DOG
Staff member
Messages
98,018
Reaction score
101,271
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
LeCharles Bentley, Neil Rackers, a S and OT. That really sets us up to go after who we want instead of need in the draft.
 
Top