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Free Agent Focus: How could looming cap casualties impact the Jets?

 

February 8th, 2014 10:17 am

Brian Bassett, TheJetsBlog.com

 

This week the Atlanta Falcons released CB Asante Samuel and OLB Stephen Nicholas, marking the start of the NFL release period, in which many players with looming cap numbers get cut prior to the free agency signing period.  Sportrac also provided their list of 30 names of potential cap casualties recently.

 

Here’s some big names of players that might or might not have any impact on the Jets.

 

 

 

DB Champ Bailey, Broncos:  Bailey’s contract has him slated to earn $10 million this year and there is no way that the Broncos will pay that freight.  Bailey just stated this week that he would be open to becoming a safety to continue to play in the NFL.  At this point that might be the best solution for the league’s former shutdown corner. Jets chances of adding: Bailey has yet to win a Super Bowl, so if he doesn’t come back to the Broncos on a minimum deal he will probably be shopping around the league for a team that will give them a chance at the Lombardi trophy.

 

WR Nate Burleson, Lions: Detroit is going to need to make some large changes to get their cap situation in line and they could stand to gain $5.5 million by cutting the popular and productive Burleson.   Burleson has said that he would like to return in 2014 but he might get more on the open market should be be cut.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets badly need to add receivers who can provide at least 40 to 60 receptions a year and who can help to make getting open easier for everyone.  Burleson is now 32 years old and his statistics have been in decline for two years in addition to his inability to stay healthy.  A player like him might add some production, but can’t be relied on to be a frontline 16 game starter.

 

 

QB Jason Campbell, Browns: The Browns are looking for their long-term quarterback and with a new coach in town they might want to move past the Jason Campbell era, a move which would save the Browns around $3 million in cap space.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets were said to be interested in Campbell last offseason.  Would they be interested in adding a veteran starter with more recent starting experience than David Garrard?  It seems possible, but unlikely.

 

CB Cortland Finnegan, Rams: Finnegan is due to make $10 million in 2014 and he is not the player he once was, though he was formerly regarded as one of the best coverage corners in the league.

 

Jets chances of adding: Other than drafting players, the Jets tend to add cornerbacks who are young castoffs from other teams (who were castoff for scheme fit issues) or through the undrafted free agency process.  Based on his recent play, Finnegan doesn’t likely fit the profile for how the Jets like to build their cornerback battery.

 

 

RB Chris Johnson, Titans:  Johnson is almost assuredly going to be released from the Titans now that he is on a new coaching staff and is not able to provide the level of production he did four years ago.  Johnson is nowhere near the player he once was, but his burst and ability to quickly accelerate can still be found.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets need a dynamic running back who can catch the ball and mix up what Chris Ivory brings to the team. 

 

QB Kevin Kolb, Bills: EJ Manuel has cemented his starting spot on this roster and unfortunately, Kevin Kolb can’t seem to stay healthy along with a $1 million roster bonus due shortly and a potential $3.1 million cap savings.

 

Jets chances of  adding: the Jets were said to be interested in KK last year and they still are looking for options at the back up quarterback position this year.  problem of course with Kolb is that just like David Garrard health seems to be a major concern for his readiness even as a backup.

 

 

DE/OLB Julius Peppers, Bears: Peppers is now 34 and is played his least productive football in 2013.  That coupled with a massive $18.2 million cap figure next season will force the Bears to get Peppers to the negotiating table or off their ledger.  The Bears might slow-play the situation to allow Peppers to be designated a June 1 cut (dividing the $8 cap hit over two seasons) but it will depend on when they want that $10 million available to them for 2014 signings.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets did this before with Jason Taylor, could they again?  Coming off an 8-8 season might not prove much of a draw for Peppers who might look to latch on with a team that is closer to contention.

 

S Troy Polamalu, Steelers: The rumors are that the Steelers will start tearing down their team and cutting Troy Polamalu could save the Steelers $8.25 million.  In 2013 Polamalu played all 16 games last season and looked dominant and as aggressive as ever.  Polamalu might be the heart-and-soul of the Steelers defense but Pittsburgh might not be able to keep him.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets did add Ed Reed in 2013… could this be a possibility too?  The Steelers could figure out a way to keep their safety, but the Jets need to get younger and better in coverage at the safety this offseason.

 

 

WR Sidney Rice, Seahawks: Rice is rehabbing from a torn ACL this winter and with more than $7 million available to the defending champs by cutting Rice, it seems likely that the Seahawks will be moving on.

 

Jets chances of adding: Adding a player like Rice seems a risk for a team with enough of projected cap space to sign a healthier player.  This week there were reports that Rice is having an exemplary comeback from his tear.  Even so it seems unlikely that the Jets would add Rice quickly.

 

OLB DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys: The Cowboys and Ware are going to be getting into a staring contest rather soon.  Where has said he is not open to taking a pay cut and the Cowboys badly need to shed some room for their salary cap in 2014.

 

Jets chances of adding: Ware played for Rob Ryan, while Rex’s twin was the defensive coordinator for the Cowboys. Ware has publicly stated that he thought Rob was “one of the best coaches I’ve ever played for” so it would be unreasonable to see him try and reunite with one of the sons of Buddy.  We’re sure that Rob would reciprocally give Ware a thumbs up on his potential.

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This article lists 30 or so projected cuts as we continue through the dumping stage of free agency.

http://www.spotrac.c...cap-casualties/

 

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Daryn Colledge G ARI

Thomas DeCoud S ATL

Garrett Reynolds G ATL

Sam Koch P BAL

Jameel McClain LB BAL

Julius Peppers DT CHI

Miles Austin WR DAL

Champ Bailey CB DEN

Mikel Leshoure RB DET

Matt Schaub QB HOU

Jonathan Martin OT MIA

Letroy Guion DT MIN

Isaac Sopoaga DT NE

Danny Amendola WR NE

Mark Sanchez QB NYJ

DeMeco Ryans LB PHI

James Casey TE PHI

Ike Taylor CB PIT

LeRon McClain FB

Zach Miller TE SEA

Red Bryant DT SEA

LaMichael James RB SF

Carlos Rogers CB SF

Scott Wells C STL

Cortland Finnegan CB STL

Isaiah Pead RB STL

Harvey Dahl G STL

Kamerion Wimbley DE TEN

Stephen Bowen DT WAS 

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Free Agent Focus: How could looming cap casualties impact the Jets?

 

February 8th, 2014 10:17 am

Brian Bassett, TheJetsBlog.com

 

This week the Atlanta Falcons released CB Asante Samuel and OLB Stephen Nicholas, marking the start of the NFL release period, in which many players with looming cap numbers get cut prior to the free agency signing period.  Sportrac also provided their list of 30 names of potential cap casualties recently.

 

Here’s some big names of players that might or might not have any impact on the Jets.

 

 

 

DB Champ Bailey, Broncos:  Bailey’s contract has him slated to earn $10 million this year and there is no way that the Broncos will pay that freight.  Bailey just stated this week that he would be open to becoming a safety to continue to play in the NFL.  At this point that might be the best solution for the league’s former shutdown corner. Jets chances of adding: Bailey has yet to win a Super Bowl, so if he doesn’t come back to the Broncos on a minimum deal he will probably be shopping around the league for a team that will give them a chance at the Lombardi trophy.

 

WR Nate Burleson, Lions: Detroit is going to need to make some large changes to get their cap situation in line and they could stand to gain $5.5 million by cutting the popular and productive Burleson.   Burleson has said that he would like to return in 2014 but he might get more on the open market should be be cut.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets badly need to add receivers who can provide at least 40 to 60 receptions a year and who can help to make getting open easier for everyone.  Burleson is now 32 years old and his statistics have been in decline for two years in addition to his inability to stay healthy.  A player like him might add some production, but can’t be relied on to be a frontline 16 game starter.

 

 

QB Jason Campbell, Browns: The Browns are looking for their long-term quarterback and with a new coach in town they might want to move past the Jason Campbell era, a move which would save the Browns around $3 million in cap space.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets were said to be interested in Campbell last offseason.  Would they be interested in adding a veteran starter with more recent starting experience than David Garrard?  It seems possible, but unlikely.

 

CB Cortland Finnegan, Rams: Finnegan is due to make $10 million in 2014 and he is not the player he once was, though he was formerly regarded as one of the best coverage corners in the league.

 

Jets chances of adding: Other than drafting players, the Jets tend to add cornerbacks who are young castoffs from other teams (who were castoff for scheme fit issues) or through the undrafted free agency process.  Based on his recent play, Finnegan doesn’t likely fit the profile for how the Jets like to build their cornerback battery.

 

 

RB Chris Johnson, Titans:  Johnson is almost assuredly going to be released from the Titans now that he is on a new coaching staff and is not able to provide the level of production he did four years ago.  Johnson is nowhere near the player he once was, but his burst and ability to quickly accelerate can still be found.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets need a dynamic running back who can catch the ball and mix up what Chris Ivory brings to the team. 

 

QB Kevin Kolb, Bills: EJ Manuel has cemented his starting spot on this roster and unfortunately, Kevin Kolb can’t seem to stay healthy along with a $1 million roster bonus due shortly and a potential $3.1 million cap savings.

 

Jets chances of  adding: the Jets were said to be interested in KK last year and they still are looking for options at the back up quarterback position this year.  problem of course with Kolb is that just like David Garrard health seems to be a major concern for his readiness even as a backup.

 

 

DE/OLB Julius Peppers, Bears: Peppers is now 34 and is played his least productive football in 2013.  That coupled with a massive $18.2 million cap figure next season will force the Bears to get Peppers to the negotiating table or off their ledger.  The Bears might slow-play the situation to allow Peppers to be designated a June 1 cut (dividing the $8 cap hit over two seasons) but it will depend on when they want that $10 million available to them for 2014 signings.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets did this before with Jason Taylor, could they again?  Coming off an 8-8 season might not prove much of a draw for Peppers who might look to latch on with a team that is closer to contention.

 

S Troy Polamalu, Steelers: The rumors are that the Steelers will start tearing down their team and cutting Troy Polamalu could save the Steelers $8.25 million.  In 2013 Polamalu played all 16 games last season and looked dominant and as aggressive as ever.  Polamalu might be the heart-and-soul of the Steelers defense but Pittsburgh might not be able to keep him.

 

Jets chances of adding: The Jets did add Ed Reed in 2013… could this be a possibility too?  The Steelers could figure out a way to keep their safety, but the Jets need to get younger and better in coverage at the safety this offseason.

 

 

WR Sidney Rice, Seahawks: Rice is rehabbing from a torn ACL this winter and with more than $7 million available to the defending champs by cutting Rice, it seems likely that the Seahawks will be moving on.

 

Jets chances of adding: Adding a player like Rice seems a risk for a team with enough of projected cap space to sign a healthier player.  This week there were reports that Rice is having an exemplary comeback from his tear.  Even so it seems unlikely that the Jets would add Rice quickly.

 

OLB DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys: The Cowboys and Ware are going to be getting into a staring contest rather soon.  Where has said he is not open to taking a pay cut and the Cowboys badly need to shed some room for their salary cap in 2014.

 

Jets chances of adding: Ware played for Rob Ryan, while Rex’s twin was the defensive coordinator for the Cowboys. Ware has publicly stated that he thought Rob was “one of the best coaches I’ve ever played for” so it would be unreasonable to see him try and reunite with one of the sons of Buddy.  We’re sure that Rob would reciprocally give Ware a thumbs up on his potential.

 

Thanks for posting this... I try to keep my eye on Rotoworld to see who the impending cuts may be, I feel like all the conversation about the current FA's is irrelevant once we see who ends up cut. I haven't had time to compile a list, or the desire to do so. Glad someone in the press finally did. :)

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S Troy Polamalu, Steelers: The rumors are that the Steelers will start tearing down their team and cutting Troy Polamalu could save the Steelers $8.25 million.  In 2013 Polamalu played all 16 games last season and looked dominant and as aggressive as ever.  Polamalu might be the heart-and-soul of the Steelers defense but Pittsburgh might not be able to keep him.

 

 

Not that it would (or should) happen, but the thought of announcing the Jets starting lineup with Troy Polamalu and Ed Reed starting at the safety spots brings happy tears to my eyes.

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Unrestricted Free Agents

 

Quarterbacks

 

Derek Anderson CAR
Jimmy Clausen CAR
Josh McCown CHI
Jordan Palmer CHI
Jon Kitna DAL
Shaun Hill DET
Matt Flynn GB
Chad Henne JAX
Josh Freeman MIN
Luke McCown NO
Curtis Painter NYG
David Garrard NYJ
Michael Vick PHI
Charlie Whitehurst SD
Tarvaris Jackson SEA
Colt McCoy SF
Kellen Clemens STL
Brady Quinn STL
Dan Orlovsky TB
Rusty Smith TEN
Rex Grossman WAS

 

Running backs

 

Rashard Mendenhall ARI
Bernard Scott BAL
Willis McGahee CLE
George Winn DAL
Knowshon Moreno DEN
Kahlil Bell GB
James Starks GB
Ray Graham HOU
Jonathan Grimes HOU
Deji Karim HOU
Chad Spann HOU
Ben Tate HOU
Ahmad Bradshaw IND
Donald Brown IND
Tashard Choice IND
Tauren Poole IND
Delone Carter JAX
Maurice Jones-Drew JAX
Toby Gerhart MIN
LeGarrette Blount NE
Andre Brown NYG
Peyton Hillis NYG
Darius Reynaud NYJ
Rashad Jennings OAK
Darren McFadden OAK
Jonathan Dwyer PIT
Felix Jones PIT
La’Rod Stephens-Howling PIT
Ronnie Brown SD
Anthony Dixon SF
Spencer Larsen TB
Brian Leonard TB
Jackie Battle TEN
Leon Washington TEN

 

Fullbacks

 

John Kuhn GB
Lex Hilliard NYJ
Chris Gronkowski SD
Michael Robinson SEA
Erik Lorig TB
Greg Jones TEN

 

Wide receivers

 

Andre Roberts ARI
Jacoby Jones BAL
Brandon Stokley BAL
Brandon Kaufman BUF
Ted Ginn CAR
Domenik Hixon CAR
Brandon LaFell CAR
Devin Hester CHI
Brandon Tate CIN
Andre Caldwell DEN
Eric Decker DEN
Kevin Ogletree DET
Micheal Spurlock DET
James Jones GB
Deion Branch IND
Darrius Heyward-Bey IND
Josh Lenz IND
Taylor Price JAX
Kyle Williams KC
Terrance Cooper KC
Chad Hall KC
Jerrell Jackson KC
Dexter McCluster KC
Marlon Moore MIA
Jerome Simpson MIN
Joe Webb MIN
Austin Collie NE
Julian Edelman NE
Robert Meachem NO
Louis Murphy NYG
Hakeem Nicks NYG
Julian Talley NYG
Josh Cribbs NYJ
Jacoby Ford OAK
Riley Cooper PHI
Jeremy Maclin PHI
Plaxico Burress PIT
Jerricho Cotchery PIT
Emmanuel Sanders PIT
Seyi Ajirotutu SD
Danario Alexander SD
Lavelle Hawkins SD
Arceto Clark SEA
Golden Tate SEA
Bryan Walters SEA
Anquan Boldin SF
Mario Manningham SF
Kassim Osgood SF
Adam Henry STL
Tiquan Underwood TB
Kenny Britt TEN
Marc Mariani TEN
Kevin Walter TEN
Damian Williams TEN
Dezmon Briscoe WAS
Josh Morgan WAS
Santana Moss WAS

 


Tight ends

 

Jake Ballard ARI
Jim Dray ARI
Jeff King ARI
Kory Sperry ARI
Chase Coffman ATL
Tony Gonzalez ATL
Dallas Clark BAL
Ed Dickson BAL
Dennis Pitta BAL
Scott Chandler BUF
Ben Hartsock CAR
Dante Rosario CHI
Alex Smith CIN
Tony Scheffler DEN
Brandon Pettigrew DET
Jermichael Finley GB
Andrew Quarless GB
Garrett Graham HOU
Clay Harbor JAX
Dustin Keller MIA
Michael Hoomanawanui NE
Matthew Mulligan NE
D.J. Williams NE
Jimmy Graham NO
Brandon Myers NYG
Bear Pascoe NYG
Kellen Winslow NYJ
Jeff Cumberland NYJ
Jeron Mastrud OAK
David Johnson PIT
Michael Palmer PIT
Kellen Davis SEA
Anthony McCoy SEA
Kyle Adams TB
Nate Byham TB
Fred Davis WAS



Offensive tackles

 

Eric Winston ARI
Sean Locklear ATL
Jeremy Trueblood ATL
Eugene Monroe BAL
Michael Oher BAL
Jordan Gross CAR
Jonathan Scott CHI
Anthony Collins CIN
Dennis Roland CIN
Winston Justice DEN
Jason Fox DET
Marshall Newhouse GB
Andrew Gardner HOU
Ryan Harris HOU
Jeff Linkenbach IND
Sam Young JAX
Branden Albert KC
Tyson Clabo MIA
Bryant McKinnie MIA
J’Marcus Webb MIN
Will Svitek NE
Charles Brown NO
Zach Strief NO
David Diehl NYG
Austin Howard NYJ
Khalif Barnes OAK
Tony Pashos OAK
Jared Veldheer OAK
Rashad Butler PIT
Guy Whimper PIT
Breno Giacomini SEA
Rodger Saffold STL
Mike Otto TEN



Guards

 

Mike Gibson ARI
Garry Williams CAR
Bruce Campbell CAR
Geoff Hangartner CAR
Chris Scott CAR
Travelle Wharton CAR
Eben Britton CHI
Chris Williams CHI
Mike Pollak CIN
Oniel Cousins CLE
Shawn Lauvao CLE
Brian Waters DAL
Zane Beadles DEN
Wade Smith HOU
Mike Johnson IND
Jon Asamoah KC
Geoff Schwartz KC
Richie Incognito MIA
John Jerry MIA
Charlie Johnson MIN
Seth Olsen MIN
Kevin Boothe NYG
Willie Colon NYJ
Vlad Ducasse NYJ
Rich Ohrnberger SD
Chad Rinehart SD
Paul McQuistan SEA
Jason Spitz SEA
Jamon Meredith TB

 

Centers

 

Joe Hawley ATL
Roberto Garza CHI
Alex Mack CLE
Ryan Cook DAL
Dan Koppen DEN
Dylan Gandy DET
Evan Dietrich-Smith GB
Mike McGlynn IND
Brad Meester JAX
Joe Berger MIN
Ryan Wendell NE
Brian De La Puente NO
Andre Gurode OAK
Fernando Velasco PIT
Cody Wallace PIT
Jonathan Goodwin SF
Ted Larsen TB
Kevin Matthews TEN
Chris Spencer TEN
Rob Turner TEN
J.D. Walton WAS

 

Defensive ends

 

Marcus Benard ARI
Frostee Rucker ARI
Matt Shaughnessy ARI
Arthur Jones BAL
Greg Hardy CAR
Corey Wootton CHI
Michael Johnson CIN
Anthony Spencer DAL
Jarius Wynn DAL
Robert Ayers DEN
Jeremy Mincey DEN
Willie Young DET
Israel Idonije DET
Mike Neal GB
C.J. Wilson GB
Antonio Smith HOU
Ricardo Mathews IND
Lawrence Sidbury IND
Tyson Jackson KC
Jared Allen MIN
Everson Griffen MIN
Andre Carter NE
Kenyon Coleman NO
Keyunta Dawson NO
Justin Tuck NYG
Lamarr Houston OAK
Jason Hunter OAK
Brett Keisel PIT
Michael Bennett SEA
Daniel Te’o-Nesheim TB

 

Defensive tackles

 

Jonathan Babineaux ATL
Peria Jerry ATL
Corey Peters ATL
Terrence Cody BAL
Alex Carrington BUF
Colin Cole CAR
Landon Cohen CHI
Nate Collins CHI
Henry Melton CHI
Jay Ratliff CHI
Jason Hatcher DAL
Andre Fluellen DET
Johnny Jolly GB
Ryan Pickett GB
B.J. Raji GB
Earl Mitchell HOU
Aubrayo Franklin IND
Fili Moala IND
Brandon Deaderick JAX
Kyle Love JAX
Paul Soliai MIA
Randy Starks MIA
Fred Evans MIN
Kevin Williams MIN
Linval Joseph NYG
Mike Patterson NYG
Shaun Rogers NYG
Leger Douzable NYJ
Daniel Muir OAK
Pat Sims OAK
Vance Walker OAK
Clifton Geathers PHI
Al Woods PIT
Ziggy Hood PIT
Cam Thomas SD
Chris Baker SEA
Tony McDaniel SEA
Clinton McDonald SEA
Gary Gibson TB
Antonio Johnson TEN
Ropati Pitoitua TEN

 

Outside linebackers



Omar Gaither ATL
Stephen Nicholas ATL
Jordan Senn CAR
James Anderson CHI
Michael Boley CIN
Edgar Jones DAL
Ernie Sims DAL
Shaun Phillips DEN
Rocky McIntosh DET
Frank Zombo KC
Marvin Mitchell MIN
Parys Haralson NO
Will Herring NO
Keith Rivers NYG
Calvin Pace NYJ
Jamaal Westerman PIT
Jason Worilds PIT
Larry English SD
Reggie Walker SD
O’Brien Schofield SEA
Jo-Lonn Dunbar STL
Jonathan Casillas TB
Adam Hayward TB
Dekoda Watson TB
Rob Jackson WAS
Brian Orakpo WAS
Darryl Tapp WAS

 

Inside linebackers

 

Karlos Dansby ARI
Daryl Smith BAL
Arthur Moats BUF
Dan Connor CAR
Jason Williams CAR
Blake Costanzo CHI
D.J. Williams CHI
Wesley Woodyard DEN
Stewart Bradley DEN
Paris Lenon DEN
Rob Francois GB
Joe Mays HOU
Darryl Sharpton HOU
Pat Angerer IND
Kavell Conner IND
Akeem Jordan KC
Austin Spitler MIA
Desmond Bishop MIN
Erin Henderson MIN
Dane Fletcher NE
Brandon Spikes NE
Ramon Humber NO
Jonathan Vilma NO
Jon Beason NYG
Josh Mauga NYJ
Stevenson Sylvester PIT
Donald Butler SD
Will Witherspoon STL
Jacob Cutrera TB
Zac Diles TEN
Nick Barnett WAS
London Fletcher WAS
Bryan Kehl WAS
Perry Riley WAS



Cornerbacks



Javier Arenas ARI
Antoine Cason ARI
Bryan McCann ARI
Dominique Franks ATL
Asante Samuel ATL
Drayton Florence CAR
Captain Munnerlyn CAR
Zack Bowman CHI
Kelvin Hayden CHI
Sherrick McManis CHI
Charles Tillman CHI
Brandon Ghee CIN
Quentin Jammer DEN
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie DEN
Steve Vallos DEN
Rashean Mathis DET
Sam Shields GB
Elbert Mack HOU
Vontae Davis IND
Cassius Vaughn IND
Will Blackmon JAX
Dunta Robinson KC
Nolan Carroll MIA
Brent Grimes MIA
Chris Owens MIA
Chris Cook MIN
Aqib Talib NE
Trumaine McBride NYG
Aaron Ross NYG
Terrell Thomas NYG
Aaron Berry NYJ
Phillip Adams OAK
Mike Jenkins OAK
Tracy Porter OAK
Corey Graham PHI
Richard Marshall SD
William Middleton SD
Walter Thurmond III SEA
Eric Wright SF
Tarell Brown SF
Michael Adams TB
Danny Gorrer TB
Alterraun Verner TEN
E.J. Biggers WAS
DeAngelo Hall WAS
Josh Wilson WAS



Safeties

 

Yeremiah Bell ARI
James Ihedigbo BAL
Jeromy Miles BAL
Jairus Byrd BUF
Jim Leonhard BUF
Quintin Mikell CAR
Mike Mitchell CAR
Craig Steltz CHI
Major Wright CHI
Chris Crocker CIN
Taylor Mays CIN
T.J. Ward CLE
Danny McCray DAL
Mike Adams DEN
Michael Huff DEN
John Wendling DET
Antoine Bethea IND
Sergio Brown IND
Husain Abdullah KC
Quintin Demps KC
Kendrick Lewis KC
Malcolm Jenkins NO
Stevie Brown NYG
Ryan Mundy NYG
Ed Reed NYJ
Usama Young OAK
Charles Woodson OAK
Nate Allen PHI
Colt Anderson PHI
Kurt Coleman PHI
Ryan Clark PIT
Darrell Stuckey SD
Chris Clemons SEA
Chris Maragos SEA
Donte Whitner SF
Matt Giordano STL
Darian Stewart STL
Bernard Pollard TEN
Reed Doughty WAS
Jose Gumbs WAS
Brandon Meriweather WAS

 

Kickers

 

Jay Feely ARI
Dan Carpenter BUF
Graham Gano CAR
Billy Cundiff CLE
David Akers DET
Adam Vinatieri IND
Shayne Graham NO
Josh Brown NYG
Nick Folk NYJ
Steven Hauschka SEA
Phil Dawson SF
Rian Lindell TB



Punters

 

Zoltan Mesko CIN
Pat McAfee IND
Donnie Jones PHI
Mat McBriar PIT

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