Sporting News: Ranking the NFL's top free agents...4 'boys blurbs

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Posted: January 24, 2008


A big reason the Patriots will be playing to finish a perfect season in Super Bowl 42 is their superior skill at playing the NFL's free-agent market. To remain an elite team throughout the decade, they have mastered the art of letting their own high-priced free agents go and reloading with good-value veterans.

Last year, the Patriots' most significant signing was top linebacker Adalius Thomas from Baltimore, but New England also made an aggressive offer to restricted free agent Wes Welker. Miami chose not to match it, and the Dolphins let their promising young slot receiver go to a division rival.

The Pats made two sneakier marquee moves: They put the franchise tag on cornerback Asante Samuel to keep him from bolting as a free agent. And they acquired wide receiver Randy Moss from Oakland for the bargain price of a fourth-round draft pick and $3 million.

You can bet New England would have suffered a loss somewhere along the line if it had lost Samuel and hadn't gained Moss. They should expect those two players to play major roles in the Super Bowl, but bringing them back for '08 should be much more expensive.

Samuel and Moss easily make the cut for the top half-dozen free agents to-be in '08, but there are several more impact players available. In fact, let's go 19 deeper to unveil the top 25 free agents from what Sporting News calls the Super 99.

The criteria? It's not what you've done for me lately, but what you can do later. Young players with upside are more attractive than established but fading stars.

As for the next 74 best free agents, you'll need to check out SN's Pro Football War Room for the complete rankings:

1. Asante Samuel, CB, Patriots. In addition to being tough and disciplined in coverage, he's the game-changing ballhawk who can reverse the fortunes of an entire secondary.

2. Albert Haynesworth, DT, Titans. The chance for big money motivated him to have his best NFL season. The fact that there are so few young, space-eating, run-stuffing defensive tackles increases his value even more.

3. Alan Faneca, G, Steelers. It will be weird to see Pittsburgh's offensive line without his mean, nasty and mighty presence on the interior. He's 31, but he still has much to contribute as dominant run blocker.

4. Dallas Clark, TE, Colts. The only question was his health, and he answered that with his most durable and productive season (58 catches, 616 yards, 11 TDs). Indy will do everything it can (franchise tag if needed) to lock up this versatile, athletic cog for its offense.

5. Jared Allen, DE, Chiefs. Like Haynesworth and Clark, you can expect Allen's current team to ensure he returns. The NFL's new sack champ (15 1/2) has put his off-field issues behind him to become a premier end.

6. Randy Moss, WR, Patriots. Moss might have found so much career bliss in New England that he just might stay, even if he's offered bigger bucks to go elsewhere.

7. Marion Barber, RB, Cowboys. Expect this young, bruising back to go from restricted to re-upped for the long term, especially with the team unlikely to re-sign backfield mate Julius Jones.

8. Corey Williams, DT, Packers. He's what oft-injured Falcon Rod Coleman used to be three years ago -- a talented interior pass rusher in his prime.

9. Derek Anderson, QB, Browns. He's restricted, so Cleveland can keep him through 2008 by tendering him, which would require other teams to give up first-round and third-round picks to sign him away. The Browns should realize they've found their franchise quarterback and give him the long-term deal he wants.

10. Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, Raiders. Not many know the name or can pronounce it, but he's a solid young cover corner with rare size (6-2, 210) for the position.

11. Michael Boley, OLB, Falcons. He had a breakout season, and Atlanta should reward him so he can be an integral part of new coach Mike Smith's defense, which featured good linebacker play in Jacksonville.

12. Terrell Suggs, OLB/DE, Ravens. Suggs, along with Baltimore's entire defense, had a bit of a down season, but he still will be highly coveted as a versatile edge rusher.

13. Michael Turner, RB, Chargers. It still isn't known whether the Burner can be successful handling a full load after being a first-rate backup to LT. It would be fun, however, to see him get the chance.

14. Marcus Trufant, CB, Seahawks. In his fifth season, Trufant delivered on the promise he showed as a second-year player, which might prompt Seattle to put the franchise tag on its ace defensive back.

15. Lance Briggs, OLB, Bears. He finally will get his wish to break the bank away from the Bears, but it's buyer beware since his play dropped off in '07.

16. Ken Hamlin, S, Cowboys. Dallas finally found the playmaking coverage safety to complement the hard-hitting, run-supporting Roy Williams. But it will be hard for the Cowboys to keep Hamlin.

17. Bernard Berrian, WR, Bears. Shaky quarterback play has limited his potential as a big-play threat. On the right team with a top passer, he has superstar ability.

18. Julius Jones, RB, Cowboys. It's clear Big D's backfield belongs to Barber, so Jones will hope he ran well enough as a part-timer to get a look as a feature back elsewhere.

19. Ryan Lilja, G, Colts. He's an outstanding all-around blocker in a prolific offense.

20. Clark Haggans, OLB, Steelers. James Harrison emerged as Pittsburgh's latest edge-rushing ace after the departure of Joey Porter; now Haggans will need to move on with LaMarr Woodley ready and waiting.

21. Jordan Gross, OT, Panthers. Carolina struggled offensively in '07, but Gross held up well as the ideal right tackle.

22. Jake Scott, G, Colts. Just like Lilja, he's a strong presence who has flanked center Jeff Saturday.

23. D.J. Hackett, WR, Seahawks. He has shown explosive potential when healthy. The key is how he checks out after having some time to rehab his injured ankle.

24. Justin Smith, DE, Bengals. Just like his team, Smith didn't deliver as much on the pass rush this season. At this point, his size (6-4, 275) and savvy make him a good complementary end to an established sack artist.

25. Max Starks, OT, Steelers. Although he will need to come back from a left knee injury, the left tackle's talent, size (336) and age (26) make him more attractive than older tackles such as the Cowboys' Flozell Adams.

Vinnie Iyer is a staff writer for Sporting News. Email him at viyer@sportingnews.com.

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So.....Allen is a premier player at a premier position, and a worst FA than Dallas Clark, a TE?

Or Faneca, a G?

Or Nmandi being the 10th best FA?

Ehhh.....whatevs...
 

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6. Randy Moss, WR, Patriots. Moss might have found so much career bliss in New England that he just might stay, even if he's offered bigger bucks to go elsewhere.

I'll believe it when I see it.
 

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Vintage;1926454 said:
So.....Allen is a premier player at a premier position, and a worst FA than Dallas Clark, a TE?

Or Faneca, a G?

Or Nmandi being the 10th best FA?

Ehhh.....whatevs...

Agreed, this article is full of suck.
 

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Is it just me or is anyone else dumbfounded that they rate Julius Jones and Flozell Adams doesn't even make the list? :confused:
 

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nyc;1926520 said:
Is it just me or is anyone else dumbfounded that they rate Julius Jones and Flozell Adams doesn't even make the list? :confused:
They have 99 top free agents. This list just shows 25. I don't have access to the other 74.

And according to their criteria, you have to be young with alot of your career still ahead of you, which is why if Flo is on the list at all, he's lower.
 

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WoodysGirl;1926537 said:
They have 99 top free agents. This list just shows 25. I don't have access to the other 74.

And according to their criteria, you have to be young with alot of your career still ahead of you, which is why if Flo is on the list at all, he's lower.

I guess TO wasn't on the top 25 when we picked him up. ;)

That still doesn't answer the Julius Jones in the top 25 and Adams not. Jones has nothing spectacular, and Adams has recent Pro Bowls, and isn't exactly 38 years either.
 

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nyc;1926540 said:
I guess TO wasn't on the top 25 when we picked him up. ;)

That still doesn't answer the Julius Jones in the top 25 and Adams not. Jones has nothing spectacular, and Adams has recent Pro Bowls, and isn't exactly 38 years either.
You''re welcome to go research two years ago to find out. :)
 

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I'll believe it when I see it.

Exactly. Most vets will take a paycut for 1 year, in order to get that ring. Once they got it, they virtually always start looking for the big bucks. So, if NE wins the SE, they better "come out of their pockets" and pay him his market value, or they'll see the "old" R.Moss resurface.
 

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Here's 26-40:

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age FA type 2007 team 2008 team
21 Jordan Gross OT 6-4 300 27 Unrestricted Carolina
22 Jake Scott G 6-5 295 26 Unrestricted Indianapolis
23 D.J. Hackett WR 6-2 208 26 Unrestricted Seattle
24 Justin Smith DE 6-4 275 28 Unrestricted Cincinnati
25 Max Starks OT 6-8 337 26 Unrestricted Pittsburgh
26 Karlos Dansby LB 6-4 250 26 Unrestricted Arizona
27 Chris Canty DE 6-7 300 25 Restricted Dallas
28 Calvin Pace LB 6-4 272 27 Unrestricted Arizona
29 Drayton Florence CB 6-0 195 27 Unrestricted San Diego
30 Jamal Lewis RB 5-11 245 28 Unrestricted Cleveland
31 Bryant Johnson WR 6-3 216 26 Unrestricted Arizona
32 Erik Coleman S 5-10 200 25 Unrestricted NY Jets
33 Flozell Adams OT 6-7 340 32 Unrestricted Dallas
34 Tyjuan Hagler LB 6-0 236 26 Restricted Indianapolis
35 Bobby McCray DE 6-6 261 26 Unrestricted Jacksonville
36 Kawika Mitchell LB 6-1 253 28 Unrestricted NY Giants
37 Sean Locklear OT 6-4 308 26 Unrestricted Seattle
38 L.J. Smith TE 6-3 258 27 Unrestricted Philadelphia
39 Landon Johnson LB 6-2 232 26 Unrestricted Cincinnati
40 Rob Bironas K 6-0 205 29 Restricted Tennessee
 

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41-60:

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age FA type 2007 team 2008 team
41 Gibril Wilson S 6-0 209 26 Unrestricted NY Giants
42 Jerry Porter WR 6-2 220 29 Unrestricted Oakland
43 Chuck Darby DT 6-0 297 32 Unrestricted Seattle
44 Jamar Nesbit G 6-4 328 31 Unrestricted New Orleans
45 Josh Brown K 6-0 212 28 Unrestricted Seattle
46 Jimmy Kennedy DT 6-4 325 28 Unrestricted Chicago
47 Tedy Bruschi LB 6-1 247 34 Unrestricted New England
48 Mike Rucker DE 6-5 270 32 Unrestricted Carolina
49 Dustin Colquitt P 6-3 210 25 Restricted Kansas City
50 Larry Allen G 6-3 325 36 Unrestricted San Francisco
51 Casey Wiegmann C 6-2 285 34 Unrestricted Kansas City
52 Antonio Smith DE 6-4 280 26 Restricted Arizona
53 Boss Bailey LB 6-3 235 28 Unrestricted Detroit
54 Leonard Weaver RB 6-0 242 25 Restricted Seattle
55 Madieu Williams S 6-1 203 26 Unrestricted Cincinnati
56 Brendon Ayanbadejo LB 6-1 228 31 Unrestricted Chicago
57 Jason Brown G 6-3 320 24 Restricted Baltimore
58 Mike Sellers RB 6-3 245 32 Unrestricted Washington
59 Eugene Wilson S 5-10 195 27 Unrestricted New England
60 Ernest Wilford WR 6-4 223 29 Unrestricted Jacksonville
 

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61-80:

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age FA type 2007 team 2008 team
61 Demorrio Williams LB 6-0 232 27 Unrestricted Atlanta
62 Jeff Faine C 6-3 291 26 Unrestricted New Orleans
63 Keydrick Vincent G 6-5 325 29 Unrestricted Arizona
64 Ben Troupe TE 6-4 270 25 Unrestricted Tennessee
65 Musa Smith RB 6-0 232 25 Unrestricted Baltimore
66 Brandon Chillar LB 6-3 242 25 Unrestricted St. Louis
67 Jacques Reeves CB 5-11 192 25 Unrestricted Dallas
68 Rex Hadnot C 6-2 325 25 Unrestricted Miami
69 Maake Kemoeatu DT 6-5 345 29 Unrestricted Carolina
70 Lorenzo Neal RB 5-11 255 37 Unrestricted San Diego
71 Travelle Wharton OT 6-4 312 26 Unrestricted Carolina
72 Shaun Hill QB 6-3 235 28 Unrestricted San Francisco
73 Jesse Chatman RB 5-8 223 28 Unrestricted Miami
74 Tony Richardson RB 6-1 238 36 Unrestricted Minnesota
75 Lawrence Tynes K 6-1 202 29 Unrestricted NY Giants
76 Travis Fisher CB 5-10 189 28 Unrestricted Detroit
77 Sammy Knight S 6-1 215 32 Unrestricted Jacksonville
78 Andre Davis WR 6-1 195 28 Unrestricted Houston
79 Eric Johnson TE 6-3 252 28 Unrestricted New Orleans
80 Victor Hobson LB 6-0 252 27 Unrestricted NY Jets
 

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81-99:

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age FA type 2007 team 2008 team
81 Todd Collins QB 6-4 228 36 Unrestricted Washington
82 Damien Woody G 6-3 325 30 Unrestricted Detroit
83 Marques Douglas DE 6-2 292 30 Unrestricted San Francisco
84 Mark Simoneau LB 6-0 245 31 Unrestricted New Orleans
85 Ethan Kelley DT 6-2 338 27 Unrestricted Cleveland
86 David Patten WR 5-10 190 33 Unrestricted New Orleans
87 Deke Cooper S 6-2 210 30 Unrestricted Carolina
88 Kyle Larson P 6-1 204 27 Unrestricted Cincinnati
89 Jabar Gaffney WR 6-1 200 27 Unrestricted New England
90 Jason Elam K 5-11 195 37 Unrestricted Denver
91 Ben Utecht TE 6-6 251 26 Restricted Indianapolis
92 Ron Dayne RB 5-10 245 29 Unrestricted Houston
93 Glenn Earl S 6-1 215 26 Unrestricted Houston
94 Aaron Stecker RB 5-10 213 32 Unrestricted New Orleans
95 T.J. Duckett RB 6-0 254 26 Unrestricted Detroit
96 Martin Gramatica K 5-8 175 32 Unrestricted New Orleans
97 Brian Young DT 6-2 298 30 Unrestricted New Orleans
98 Rex Grossman QB 6-1 217 27 Unrestricted Chicago
99 Jeff Feagles P 6-1 215 41 Unrestricted NY Giants
 

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for meif Dallas could get their hands on N. Asomugha(CB) , K. Dansby (LB) and Bryant Johnson (WR) it would be a great off season in free agency
 

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Wow! A running back that runs into the backs of his linemen and has trouble breaking finger tackles makes the list at 18. Most impressive.
 
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