Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

any free agents of interest still out there?


panther4life

Recommended Posts

DEs...no stellar options. makes getting as many picks as possible that much more important

from walterfootball.com

Kalimba Edwards, Raiders. Age: 29.

A situational pass-rusher, Kalimba Edwards should be good for 4-6 sacks in 2009.

Ebenezer Ekuban, Broncos. Age: 33.

Despite coming off a torn Achillies, Ebenezer Ekuban managed five sacks in 2008. He had seven sacks in 2006, but missed all of 2007.

Bert Berry, Cardinals. Age: 34.

Bert Berry, who had five sacks in the regular season, managed two sacks in the first two playoff games. But at 34, his best days are behind him.

Josh Thomas, Colts. Age: 28.

A 4-3 left end who plays well against the run.

Jason Babin, Chiefs. Age: 29.

Believe it or not, Jason Babin had 20 percent of Kansas City's sack total in 2008. Babin had a whopping two sacks in the final three games of the year.

Jason Taylor, Redskins. Age: 35.

Jason Taylor had two sacks against the Eagles in a Week 16 battle, which is a good sign. Still, he's way too old to be anything other than a rotational guy.

DTs...we have better options, imo (even if the better ones are RFAs).

Gabe Watson (RFA), Cardinals. Age: 25.

Tendered by Cardinals (2nd round)

One of the many reasons Arizona was able to improve so much on defense throughout the year. The Cardinals can't afford to let Giant Gabe go anywhere.

Anthony Montgomery (RFA), Redskins. Age: 25.

Tendered by Redskins (low)

Anthony Montgomery, a very talented defensive lineman, didn't make the leap expected of him this season because of a broken hand and a knee injury. The Washington Post predicts the Redskins will slap a second-round tender on Montgomery.

Kedric Golston (RFA), Redskins. Age: 26.

A rotational nose tackle who just had ankle surgery. That's not much of a concern.

Dewayne Robertson, Broncos. Age: 27.

It almost seems like Dewayne Robertson has never been healthy. Robertson has some talent but his knees are shot.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here's a list of guys still available that I like...

DE:

Vonnie Holliday - Could fill in as a starter but would be a great backup a la Wallace

Kalimba Edwards - Reminds me a lot of Brayton, could be a very good DE

Josh Thomas - Indy guy

DT:

Anthony Montgomery (RFA Low) - Not sure what the comp would be but is said to be very good, young DT

Shaun Cody - Lots of ?'s but would add depth

Ed Johnson - Another Indy guy

OL:

Mike Goff - May not be willing to be a backup

Grey Ruegammer - Great back up, a lot like Hangartner but older

Kevin Shaffer - Bad starter/very solid backup

Others:

Jason Kyle - great LS, enough said

Mark Jones - needed for competition at K/PR

Torry Holt - He's still one of the best and has said he wanted to play in Carolina

Leonard Weaver - One of the best young FB in the league

Warrick Dunn - Great option for a 3rd option back if Williams or Stewart gets hurt

Cato June - Yet another Indy guy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...