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While free agency has slowed down, there's some quality talent still left at various positions.

Offense

QUARTERBACK

1) Kerry Collins - He's clearly the top choice left at the position. If the Ravens strike out with Steve McNair then Collins becomes a viable candidate to challenge QB Kyle Boller for the starting job. Collins could also choose to wait to sign with another team later on if a team loses a starter during training camp.

2) Jay Fiedler - He's probably one of the most experienced backups out there on the market. The Giants have been in contact with his agent for several weeks. The Patriots are another possibility as we get closer to the start of training camps if he's still available. Fiedler is still recovering from shoulder surgery.

3) Tommy Maddox - The veteran signal caller hasn't received a lot of attention in free agency (Cincinnati and Miami showed some). Maddox clearly lost something from his game over the last few seasons but probably has a season or two left as a backup. He could find a job as a backup after training camps start or as a No.3 before that.

RUNNING BACK

1) Jonathan Wells - The team opted to sign veteran RB Antowain Smith instead of re-signing Wells who is a similar back to Smith in size. Wells is a good special teams player and short-yardage back but is more of a straight-line runner. If a team needs a second back with power, Wells should get a call.

2) Stephen Davis - His agent told scout.com before April's draft that Davis is fully recovered from his knee problems from last season but Davis hasn't decided yet if he still wants to play. Davis could handle a short-yardage role for a team but that's about all his knees can handle at this point of his career.

FULLBACK

1) Daimon Shelton - If a team needs a good blocking fullback, Shelton will be the first one they call. He should find a job during training camp.

2) Moran Norris - Norris is a decent blocker and if a team is looking for depth at the position, he'll find a job.

WIDE RECEIVER

1) Kevin Johnson - He clearly is one of the best offensive players left in free agency and could easily fill a role with a team that's looking for a No.3 or No.4 receiver.

2) Az-Zahir Hakim - He had worked out the parameters of a deal before the draft with the Cardinals but the team backed off. The Lions are interested in signing him to handle the slot role which is very important in offensive coordinator Mike Martz's scheme.

3) Johnnie Morton - The former Lion, Chief, and 49er hasn't had much interested shown in him since he was released back in Feburary. The 35-year old Morton should find a role as a fourth receiver during training camp.

4) David Boston - At one point in his career, he was seen as one of the rising stars at the position but off the field issues, injuries, and weight problems curtailed his progress. He doesn't turn 28 until training camps start so he still could have something left in the tank. The Buccaneers worked him out earlier this week.

5) Ricky Proehl - Surprisingly, he still wants to play at least another season and his agent talked to the Giants a few months ago but that's been about it for interest in him. Proehl would be a solid option for a team looking for a fourth receiver.

TIGHT END

1) Boo Williams - At one point in his career, Williams looked like he was on the rise but his played started to wane two years ago then he suffered a serious knee injury last season. He could still find a job once training camps are underway but he has a long road back.

2) Lamont Hall - He's an above average blocker so he could find his way on to a team as a third tight end.

3) Cam Cleeland - He's bounced around over the past few years but he could find a team that's looking for a receiving threat at the position as a third tight end.

GUARD

1) Ron Stone - If a team needs a veteran guard as a starter or backup, he likely will be the first one they call. Stone should have a few decent years left in him.

2) Kendyl Jacox - He has plenty of starting experience so he could start of backup if a team is in need of either role. Still, Jacox is probably better off as a backup.

3) Victor Riley (OT) - He can play inside or outside but he's a marginal starting type of lineman.

4) Tom Nutten - He's said to be close to retiring.

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

1) Brad Hopkins (LT) - The perennial All-Pro is likely to retire as there hasn't been much interest in him in free agency. There is an outside shot that the team brings him back as a backup but that possibility remains remote.

2) Orlando Brown (RT) - The veteran tackle could latch on as a backup for a team but clearly is near the end of this career.

CENTER

1) Jeff Mitchell - The former Raven and Panther could still start for a team if needed but he hasn't received a lot of interest. In fact, he could opt to retire.

2) Cory Raymer - He's a pretty solid backup center but he hasn't received any real interest in free agency because there are a lof of backup types at his position still out there.

KICKER

1) Todd Peterson - The journeyman kicker hasn't received much interest in free agency but the team has told him they could bring him back if their potential young replacements don't work out.

2) Paul Edinger - His problem is that he's poor on kickoffs and teams don't like having two kickers on their roster. Still, he should get in to a camp at some point before the regular season starts.

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While free agency has slowed down, there's some quality talent still left at various positions.

Offense

QUARTERBACK

1) Kerry Collins - He's clearly the top choice left at the position. If the Ravens strike out with Steve McNair then Collins becomes a viable candidate to challenge QB Kyle Boller for the starting job. Collins could also choose to wait to sign with another team later on if a team loses a starter during training camp.

2) Jay Fiedler - He's probably one of the most experienced backups out there on the market. The Giants have been in contact with his agent for several weeks. The Patriots are another possibility as we get closer to the start of training camps if he's still available. Fiedler is still recovering from shoulder surgery.

3) Tommy Maddox - The veteran signal caller hasn't received a lot of attention in free agency (Cincinnati and Miami showed some). Maddox clearly lost something from his game over the last few seasons but probably has a season or two left as a backup. He could find a job as a backup after training camps start or as a No.3 before that.

RUNNING BACK

1) Jonathan Wells - The team opted to sign veteran RB Antowain Smith instead of re-signing Wells who is a similar back to Smith in size. Wells is a good special teams player and short-yardage back but is more of a straight-line runner. If a team needs a second back with power, Wells should get a call.

2) Stephen Davis - His agent told scout.com before April's draft that Davis is fully recovered from his knee problems from last season but Davis hasn't decided yet if he still wants to play. Davis could handle a short-yardage role for a team but that's about all his knees can handle at this point of his career.

FULLBACK

1) Daimon Shelton - If a team needs a good blocking fullback, Shelton will be the first one they call. He should find a job during training camp.

2) Moran Norris - Norris is a decent blocker and if a team is looking for depth at the position, he'll find a job.

WIDE RECEIVER

1) Kevin Johnson - He clearly is one of the best offensive players left in free agency and could easily fill a role with a team that's looking for a No.3 or No.4 receiver.

2) Az-Zahir Hakim - He had worked out the parameters of a deal before the draft with the Cardinals but the team backed off. The Lions are interested in signing him to handle the slot role which is very important in offensive coordinator Mike Martz's scheme.

3) Johnnie Morton - The former Lion, Chief, and 49er hasn't had much interested shown in him since he was released back in Feburary. The 35-year old Morton should find a role as a fourth receiver during training camp.

4) David Boston - At one point in his career, he was seen as one of the rising stars at the position but off the field issues, injuries, and weight problems curtailed his progress. He doesn't turn 28 until training camps start so he still could have something left in the tank. The Buccaneers worked him out earlier this week.

5) Ricky Proehl - Surprisingly, he still wants to play at least another season and his agent talked to the Giants a few months ago but that's been about it for interest in him. Proehl would be a solid option for a team looking for a fourth receiver.

TIGHT END

1) Boo Williams - At one point in his career, Williams looked like he was on the rise but his played started to wane two years ago then he suffered a serious knee injury last season. He could still find a job once training camps are underway but he has a long road back.

2) Lamont Hall - He's an above average blocker so he could find his way on to a team as a third tight end.

3) Cam Cleeland - He's bounced around over the past few years but he could find a team that's looking for a receiving threat at the position as a third tight end.

GUARD

1) Ron Stone - If a team needs a veteran guard as a starter or backup, he likely will be the first one they call. Stone should have a few decent years left in him.

2) Kendyl Jacox - He has plenty of starting experience so he could start of backup if a team is in need of either role. Still, Jacox is probably better off as a backup.

3) Victor Riley (OT) - He can play inside or outside but he's a marginal starting type of lineman.

4) Tom Nutten - He's said to be close to retiring.

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

1) Brad Hopkins (LT) - The perennial All-Pro is likely to retire as there hasn't been much interest in him in free agency. There is an outside shot that the team brings him back as a backup but that possibility remains remote.

2) Orlando Brown (RT) - The veteran tackle could latch on as a backup for a team but clearly is near the end of this career.

CENTER

1) Jeff Mitchell - The former Raven and Panther could still start for a team if needed but he hasn't received a lot of interest. In fact, he could opt to retire.

2) Cory Raymer - He's a pretty solid backup center but he hasn't received any real interest in free agency because there are a lof of backup types at his position still out there.

KICKER

1) Todd Peterson - The journeyman kicker hasn't received much interest in free agency but the team has told him they could bring him back if their potential young replacements don't work out.

2) Paul Edinger - His problem is that he's poor on kickoffs and teams don't like having two kickers on their roster. Still, he should get in to a camp at some point before the regular season starts.

Not exactly a world class list. If any injuries happen in camp. These are probably the first group of veterans that are called into duty.

I expect Collins and Fielder to get jobs soon. If The Jets are unhappy with B.J. Askew at fullback in camp. I could see a Daimon Shelton or Marc Edwards as possibilities.

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Not exactly a world class list. If any injuries happen in camp. These are probably the first group of veterans that are called into duty.

I expect Collins and Fielder to get jobs soon. If The Jets are unhappy with B.J. Askew at fullback in camp. I could see a Daimon Shelton or Marc Edwards as possibilities.

I think Askew is getting cut (unless we cut Houston & retain Askew as a short-yardage back with spot-duty at FB). He has no experience starting at FB. His crowning achievement at the position was not picking up the blitz as a rookie in preseason leading to Chad's broken wrist. Besides, he wasn't on the field with the first-stringers his whole time here anyway & we're installing a new system with 3 new OLmen on top of that. We also just drafted Pociask (6'3/266) & signed Luke Lawton (5'11/237). Schottenheimer is used to a mauler-type at FB (Lorenzo Neal). At 6'3/233 Askew is clearly not a mauler.

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Not very inspiring list but that is what you expect at this point in time.

Marc Edwards could be a decent look to see at fullback- blocker

Askew has to produce or be gone-no loyalty to draft picks

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This guy said he was retiring 3 years ago and Herm being the nice guy

for vets didn't keep the rights to him. When he decided he didn't

want to retire we couldn't get compensation for him when he came

back.

Wouldn't that be the job of the GM.As far as that list is concerned,all i can say is "Nothing to see here." The june cuts are where you can look to get a player who might be able to help .

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Surprised Kerry Collins and Jey Fiedler don't have jobs yet. Kerry Collins is head and shoulders above any QB on the Jets roster. It isn't even close.

BJ Askew is not a fullback. You guys put all this emphasis on how good blocking is essential to winning in football but then when it comes to losers like Askew and Doug Jolley, guys who cannot block for ****, you guys are like "let's wait and see and give them a chance". Jolley does not believe in blocking and BJ Askew is not a fullback.

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BJ Askew is not a fullback. You guys put all this emphasis on how good blocking is essential to winning in football but then when it comes to losers like Askew and Doug Jolley, guys who cannot block for ****, you guys are like "let's wait and see and give them a chance". Jolley does not believe in blocking and BJ Askew is not a fullback.

Once upon a time people said the same about Jerald Sowell.

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Once upon a time people said the same about Jerald Sowell.

Before Richie Anderson left and Sowell got a chance to start Sowell showed me a couple things. He caught two touchdowns passes against the Raiders, one on Monday Night and the other I think was in the playoffs though I'm not 100% sure.

Askew had enough opportunities last year to show me the money and the guy just looked mediocre. The fact that he didn't play fullback in college also has to be an alarm. Pociask will probably end up being the fullback next year.

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Before Richie Anderson left and Sowell got a chance to start Sowell showed me a couple things. He caught two touchdowns passes against the Raiders, one on Monday Night and the other I think was in the playoffs though I'm not 100% sure.

Askew had enough opportunities last year to show me the money and the guy just looked mediocre. The fact that he didn't play fullback in college also has to be an alarm. Pociask will probably end up being the fullback next year.

Finally a PeterNorth post I can agree with. Askew blows. Still thinks he's a tailback b/c he had success at it at Michigan & thinks that automatically translates to the NFL. He's no fullback. He only projected there b/c he weighs >230 lbs. But at 6'3, 233 lbs is lanky for a FB. Pociask outweighs him by 35 lbs (so far) and has the mentality of a blocker.

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