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Mr. Laz
02-02-2010, 11:23 AM
wow ... uncapped year will kill alot of free agency

1. the final 8 teams(playoff teams) can't sign a free agent unless they lose a free agent.

2. players can't get more than a 60% raise. not a big deal unless you think of guys still running on rookie contracts that are now bigtime like Chris Johnson,Cribbs etc.

3. guys with less than 6 years(approximate 212 players) would lose unrestricted free agency and become a Restricted free agency. In which can they can be protected by their current team by a paltry 1.1 million dollar contract which would require any team to give that team a draft pick that matched where they were drafted. iirc 1.5 million offer means a 1st round pick compensation. very cheap, most teams will do it unless they just dont want the player at all.

Mr. Laz
02-02-2010, 11:23 AM
Some players would lose unrestricted free-agent status without cap

Associated Press
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d815626e6/Impact-of-uncapped-year-in-2010
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» [URL="http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d81561ba1&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true"]Complete list of potential free agents (http://static.nfl.com/static/site/flash/video/inline-video-player.swf)
WASHINGTON -- Dallas Cowboys (http://www.nfl.com/teams/dallascowboys/profile?team=DAL) wide receiver Miles Austin (http://www.nfl.com/players/milesaustin/profile?id=AUS467198), Denver Broncos (http://www.nfl.com/teams/denverbroncos/profile?team=DEN) wide receiver Brandon Marshall (http://www.nfl.com/players/brandonmarshall/profile?id=MAR370922) and six other Pro Bowl picks are among more than 200 NFL players who would lose their status as unrestricted free agents this offseason if the league and its union can't agree on a new labor contract.
According to a list obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday, there are 212 players who would be considered restricted free agents -- instead of unrestricted -- if there is no salary cap in 2010. There is at least one player from each of the NFL's 32 teams on the list.



Pro Bowl linebackers Elvis Dumervil (http://www.nfl.com/players/elvisdumervil/profile?id=DUM179959) of the Broncos and DeMeco Ryans (http://www.nfl.com/players/demecoryans/profile?id=RYA781990) of the Houston Texans (http://www.nfl.com/teams/houstontexans/profile?team=HOU) are in the group of potentially affected players, as are starting

quarterbacks Kyle "Pro Bowl" Orton (http://www.nfl.com/players/kyleorton/profile?id=ORT716150) of the Broncos and Jason Campbell (http://www.nfl.com/players/jasoncampbell/profile?id=CAM375235) of the Washington Redskins (http://www.nfl.com/teams/washingtonredskins/profile?team=WAS).
"Free agency's always been something for the players, always been a great thing," Orton said before the Broncos practiced Wednesday. "If you get one crack at free agency as a player, that's what you dream of. How it stands right now ... guys aren't going to be able to have that dream, to be a free agent. That's a shame for the players, I think."
In an uncapped year, a player would need at least six years in the NFL, up from the current minimum of four years in the league, to be an unrestricted free agent able to sign with any team.
Austin was aware that his free-agency status could change, but he said he wouldn't consider his breakout season bad timing.
"I can't control any of that," he said. "I've just got to stay focused on the things I can control, and that's playing this week and playing hard."
The other Pro Bowl players who could find themselves missing out on a chance to cash in this offseason are Green Bay Packers (http://www.nfl.com/teams/greenbaypackers/profile?team=GB) safety Nick Collins (http://www.nfl.com/players/nickcollins/profile?id=COL653692), New England Patriots (http://www.nfl.com/teams/newenglandpatriots/profile?team=NE) guard Logan Mankins (http://www.nfl.com/players/loganmankins/profile?id=MAN347391), New Orleans Saints (http://www.nfl.com/teams/neworleanssaints/profile?team=NO) guard Jahri Evans (http://www.nfl.com/players/jahrievans/profile?id=EVA231866) and Philadelphia Eagles (http://www.nfl.com/teams/philadelphiaeagles/profile?team=PHI) fullback Leonard Weaver (http://www.nfl.com/players/leonardweaver/profile?id=WEA679429).
In addition to the NFL's sacks leader (Dumervil) and the NFC's leader in receiving yards (Austin), other prominent names on the list include San Diego Chargers (http://www.nfl.com/teams/sandiegochargers/profile?team=SD) linebacker Shawne "roidman" Merriman (http://www.nfl.com/players/shawnemerriman/profile?id=MER568200), New York Jets (http://www.nfl.com/teams/newyorkjets/profile?team=NYJ) wide receiver Braylon Edwards (http://www.nfl.com/players/braylonedwards/profile?id=EDW127548), Indianapolis Colts (http://www.nfl.com/teams/indianapoliscolts/profile?team=IND) safety Antoine Bethea (http://www.nfl.com/players/antoinebethea/profile?id=BET074391), Miami Dolphins (http://www.nfl.com/teams/miamidolphins/profile?team=MIA) running back Ronnie Brown (http://www.nfl.com/players/ronniebrown/profile?id=BRO662745) and Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski (http://www.nfl.com/players/stephengostkowski/profile?id=GOS721266).
"If you're a guy that's been in the league a long time, and you know you're pretty much set, you probably have a different opinion about it," Campbell said. "But if you're a guy that's in my position, it's going to affect us not just short term but long term."
If players lose out on the chance to become unrestricted free agents this offseason, they might not receive what they were expecting to be a huge payoff. They also won't have the luxury of moving freely anywhere in the league.
A restricted free agent's old team has a chance to offer the player a one-year contract at different levels of pay which determine what level of draft-choice compensation the old club would receive for losing the player. And the old team has the right to match any offer another club makes to a restricted free agent.
"If you're a free agent, of course you've got a lot of options, but if you're a restricted free agent, it's pretty much the team's choice, depending on what they want to do," Campbell said.
Other rule changes would go into effect if there is no salary cap in 2010. There would be no minimum or maximum amounts that teams could spend on payroll, and each club would have an extra "transition player" tag. A "transition player" must be offered a minimum of the average of the top 10 salaries of the prior season at the player's position or 120 percent of the player's previous year's salary, whichever is greater.
"All of a sudden, your rules change," said Campbell, one of seven Redskins players on the list. "That's the situation I've been dealt, and so have other guys on the team."
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

big nasty kcnut
02-02-2010, 11:24 AM
Good more free agent for us maybe pepper or a workable olineman

Radar Chief
02-02-2010, 11:29 AM
Top 8 teams? So basically the division winners.
I’ve heard that this was a possibility but heard it was all playoff teams, which would have really screwed a team that backed into the playoffs as a wildcard.
It’ll be interesting to see how this develops.

BigChiefFan
02-02-2010, 12:08 PM
I hope this gets resolved soon, because if it doesn't the entire system benefits the owners.

JD10367
02-02-2010, 12:25 PM
IIRC it's the top eight. The four losers on Wildcard Weekend (Patriots, Bengals, Eagles, and Packers) lucked out as a consolation prize.

I think the convoluted rules for the uncapped year were done purposefully as an encouragement to both players and owners to never HAVE an uncapped year. That didn't work out too well. And, as it turns out, the owners aren't in that bad of a shape.

Amnorix
02-02-2010, 12:47 PM
Top 8 teams? So basically the division winners.
I’ve heard that this was a possibility but heard it was all playoff teams, which would have really screwed a team that backed into the playoffs as a wildcard.
It’ll be interesting to see how this develops.

No, it's the final four in both conferences. The teams playing in the Divisional round of the playoffs, so, errr.... Colts, Ravens, Chargers, Jets, Saints, Vikings, and, errrr....whoever they beat in the divisional round -- Cowboys and, umm,....someone...

Radar Chief
02-02-2010, 01:04 PM
No, it's the final four in both conferences. The teams playing in the Divisional round of the playoffs, so, errr.... Colts, Ravens, Chargers, Jets, Saints, Vikings, and, errrr....whoever they beat in the divisional round -- Cowboys and, umm,....someone...

I was thinking how they’re seeded but lets assume you’re right, since you probably are ;).

ModSocks
02-02-2010, 01:22 PM
It be nice to see a list of players who would be available. Not a list of players who should be available if the year were not uncapped, but a list of who actually WILL be available.

Mr. Laz
02-02-2010, 01:44 PM
It be nice to see a list of players who would be available. Not a list of players who should be available if the year were not uncapped, but a list of who actually WILL be available.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2010/fa/rb.html

http://www.kffl.com/static/nfl/features/freeagents/fa.php?option=By+Team&y=2010


list of guys who go from UFA to RFA if no CBA

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d81561ba1&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true

ModSocks
02-02-2010, 06:51 PM
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2010/fa/rb.html

http://www.kffl.com/static/nfl/features/freeagents/fa.php?option=By+Team&y=2010


list of guys who go from UFA to RFA if no CBA

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d81561ba1&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true

Thanks. I'd give rep but apparently i have to spread it around first, even though i haven't given anyone rep all week......

Mr. Flopnuts
02-02-2010, 07:10 PM
I hope this gets resolved soon, because if it doesn't the entire system benefits the owners.

Which honestly, is a better benefit to the fans.

ChiefsCountry
02-02-2010, 07:15 PM
I hope this gets resolved soon, because if it doesn't the entire system benefits the owners.

Which is actually better for us as fans.

BigChiefFan
02-02-2010, 09:05 PM
It be nice to see a list of players who would be available. Not a list of players who should be available if the year were not uncapped, but a list of who actually WILL be available.Potential NFL Free Agents 2010 – Unrestricted Only
by Staff Report on November 29, 2009

Just how important will free agency and the draft be this off-season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? If there is no new CBA (collective bargaining agreement) reached it could take longer then some fans might expect, before the team becomes competitive again. If the Bucs have to solely rely on the draft to fill holes in 2010 and beyond it could take quite a few years before the team is consider a legitimate contender again. Based on information floating around on the internet it would appear that the likelihood of a deal being struck between the players and the owners is a mere pipe-dream at this point.

But, should the two sides be able to reach some kind of amicable agreement and strike a new CBA this off-season, before free agency is schedule to start on March 5, 2010 here is a list of potential free agents that could become available should a deal get done.

NFL Free Agents 2010 – Unrestricted only
NFL Free Agency starts March 5 thru July 2010

Offense
Quarterbacks
Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos
Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins*( I believe he's a RFA)
Kellen Clemens, New York Jets
David Carr, New York Giants
Rex Grossman, Houston Texans
Chad Pennington, Miami Dolphins
Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers
Kyle Boller, St. Louis Rams
Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions
Joey Harrington, New Orleans Saints
Jon Kitna, Dallas Cowboys

Running Backs
Darren Sproles, San Diego Chargers
Leon Washington, New York Jets
LenDale White, Tennessee Titans
Willie Parker, Pittsburgh Steelers
Jerious Norwood, Atlanta Falcons
Ricky Williams, Miami Dolphins
Chester Taylor, Minnesota Vikings
Carnell Williams, Tampa Bay Bucs
Mike Bell, New Orleans Saints
Kenneth Darby, St. Louis Rams
Kevin Faulk, New England Patriots
Jerome Harrison, Cleveland Browns

Wide Receivers
Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers
Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos
Braylon Edwards, New York Jets
Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys
Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens
Malcom Floyd, San Diego Chargers
Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay Bucs
Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills
Kevin Walters, Houston Texans
Derrick Mason, Baltimore Ravens
Jason Avant, Philadelphia Eagles
Mark Bradley, Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Chambers, Kansas City Chiefs
David Clowney, New York Jets
Ronald Curry, St. Louis Rams
Troy Williamson, Jacksonville Jaguars
Brad Smith, New York Jets
Domenik Hixon, New York Giants
Demetrius Williams, Baltimore Ravens
Chris Henry, Cincinnati Bengals
Josh Reed, Buffalo Bills
Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints
Isaac Bruce, San Francisco 49ers
Mushin Muhammad, Carolina Panthers
Bobby Wade, Kansas City Chiefs
Kelley Washington, Baltimore Ravens
Maurice Stovall, Tampa Bay Bucs

Tight Ends
Owens Daniels, Houston Texans
Tony Scgeffler, Denver Broncos
Ben Watson, New England Patriots
Bo Scaife, Tennessee Titans
Leonard Pope, Arizona Cardinals
Anthony Fasano, Miami Dolphins
LJ Smith, Baltimore Ravens
Daniel Fells, St. Louis Rams
Jeff King, Carolina Panthers
David Martin, Miami Dolphins
Randy McMichael St. Louis Rams
Alge Crumpler, Tennessee Titans
Billy Miller, New Orleans Saints
Derek Schouman, Buffalo Bills
Matt Spaeth, Pittsburgh Steelers

Offensive Lineman
Logan Mankins, New England Patriots
Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints
Marcus McNeil, San Diego Chargers
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens
Willie Colon, Pittsburgh Steelers
Chris Spencer, Seattle Seahawks
Daryn Colledge, Green Bay Packers
Nick Kaczur, New England Patriots
Mike Gandy, Arizona Cardinals
Deuce Lutui, Arizona Cardinals
Harvey Dahl, Atlanta Falcons
Chad Clifton, green Bay Packers
Khalif Barnes, Oakland Raiders
Alex Barron, St. Louis Rams
Adam Terry, Baltimore Ravens
Chris Kuper, Denver Broncos
Richie Incognito, St. Louis Rams
Charlie Johnson, Indianapolis Colts
Jeremy Trueblood, Tampa Bay Bucs
Eugene Amano, Tennessee Titans
David Bass, San Francisco 49ers
Rob Sims, Seattle Seahawks
Mike Brisiel, Houston Texans
Donald Penn, Tampa Bay Bucs
Ryan Cook, Minnesota Vikings
Tyson Clabo, Atlanta Falcons
Cornell Green, Oakland Raiders
Rex Hadnot, Cleveland Browns
Ben Hamilton, Denver Broncos
Justin Hartwig, Pittsburgh Steelers
Stephen Neal, New England Patriots
Nick Cole, Philadelphia Eagles
Rudy Niswanger, Kansas City Chiefs
Chester Pitts, Houston Texans
Jason Spits, Green Bay Packers
Bobbie Williams, Cincinnati Bengals

Defense
Ends
Julius Peppers, Carolina Panthers
Elvis Dumervil, Denver Broncos
Aaron Kampman, Green Bay Packers
Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee Titans
Ray Edwards, Minnesota Vikings
Marcus Spears, Dallas Cowboys
Mark Anderson, Chicago Bears
Darryl Tapp, Seattle Seahawks
Adewale Ogunleye, Chicago Bears
Derrick Burgess, New England Patriots
Leonard Little, St. Louis Rams
Jarvis Green, New England Patriots
James Hall, St. Louis Rams
Reggie Hayward, Jacksonville Jaguars
Jevon Kearse, Tennessee Titans
Chike Okeafor, Arizona Cardinals

Tackles
Richard Seymour, Oakland Raiders
Vince Wilfork, New England Patriots
Barry Cofield, New York Giants
Johnny Jolly, Green Bay Packers
Clifton Ryan, St. Louis Rams
Ryan Pickett, Green Bay Packers
Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh Steelers
Fred Robbins, New York Giants
Anthony Montgomery, Washington Redskins
Tony Brown, Tennessee Titans
Kendrick Clancy, New Orleans Saints
Kendric Golston, Washington Redskins
Aubrayo Franklin, San Francisco 49ers
Tank Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals
Travis Johnson, San Diego Chargers
Jason Ferguson, Miami Dolphins

Linebackers
Outside Linebackers
Shawne Merriman, San Diego Chargers
Thomas Davis, Carolina Panthers
Thomas Howard, Oakland Raiders
Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs
Karlos Dansby, Arizona Cardinals
Clint Ingram, Jacksonville Jaguars
Keith Bulluck, Tennessee Titans
Rocky McIntosh, Washington redskins
Scott Fujita, New Orleans Saints
Chris Gocong, Philadelphia Eagles
Gerris Wilkerson, New York Giants
Angelo Crowell, Tampa Bay Bucs
Pisa Tinoisamoa, Chicago Bears
Keith Ellison, Buffalo Bills
Omar Gaither, Philadelphia Eagles
Matt Roth, Cleveland Browns
Mike Vrabel, Kansas City Chiefs
Danny Clark, New York Giants
Brandon Chillar, Green Bay Packers
Rashad Jeanty, Cincinnati Bengals
Cato June, Houston Texans
Jason Taylor, Miami Dolphins
Bertrand Berry, Arizona Cardinals

Inside Linebackers
DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans
Barrett Ruud, Tampa Bay Bucs
Kirk Morrison, Oakland Raiders
D’Qwell Jackson, Cleveland Browns
Larry Foote, Detroit Lions
Chase Blackburn, New York Giants
Cary Brackett, Indianapolis Colts
Zach Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs
Stephen Tulloch, Tennessee Titans

Cornerbacks
Dunta Robinson, Houston Texans
Marlin Jackson, Indianapolis Colts
Leigh Bodden, New England Patriots
Carlos Rodgers, Washington redskins
Richard Marshall, Carolina Panthers
Ellis Hobbs, Philadelphia Eagles
Tim Jennings, Indianapolis Colts
Standford Routt, Oakland Raiders
Roderick Hood, Cleveland Browns
Ken Lucas, Seattle Seahawks
Lark Paymah, Minnesota Vikings
Nick Harper, Tennessee Titans
Walt Harris, San Francisco 49ers
Dre’ Bly San Francisco 49ers
Ralph Brown, Arizona Cardinals
Deshea Townsend, Pittsburgh Steelers

Safeties
OJ Atogwe, St. Louis Rams
Antoine Bathea, Indianapolis Colts
Nick Collins, Green Bay Packers
Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints
Danieal Manning, Chicago Bears
Roman Harper, New Orleans Saints
Tyvon Branch, Oakland Raiders
Atari Bigby, Green Bay Packers
Daniel Bullocks, Detroit Lions
Josh Bullocks, Chicago Bears
Dawan Landry, Baltimore Ravens
Sean Jones, Philadelphia Eagles
Gerald Sensabaugh, Dallas Cowboys
Jerrad Paige, Kansas City Chiefs
Brodney Pool, Cleveland Browns
Tyrone Carter, Pittsburgh Steelers
Ryan Clark, Pittsburgh Steelers
Hiram Eugene, Oakland Raiders
Will Allen, Tampa Bay Bucs
Jermaine Phillips, Tampa Bay Bucs
CC Brown, New York Giants
Mark Roman, San Francisco 49ers
Roy Williams, Cincinnati Bengals

OnTheWarpath15
02-02-2010, 09:19 PM
A new CBA isn't happening, man. That list is worthless.

Over 200 of those players are going to be restricted.

I think he's asking for a list of players that will be unrestricted no matter what.

OnTheWarpath15
02-02-2010, 09:25 PM
Here's the best resource available regarding FA. This assumes an uncapped year.

Of over 600 FA's, only 228 are going to be unrestricted, and of that 229, many could/will be re-signed by their current clubs before March 5th, or will be tagged.

It's a weak crop, to say the least.

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BwbXfxuxWKjsM2ZlNjIyYWQtYzQyMy00NTcyLTlkZWEtMGIyZjA4MGJmZGFi&hl=en

Elite players in bold - how many of them are going to be re-signed or tagged?


ARI Beisel, Monty OLB
ARI Becht, Anthony TE
ARI Berry, Bertrand OLB (Retiring)
ARI Bridges, Jeremy OG
ARI Brown, Ralph CB
ARI Dansby, Karlos ILB
ARI Gandy, Mike OT
ARI Kreider, Dan FB
ARI Morey, Sean WR
ARI Okeafor, Chike OLB
ARI Patrick, Ben TE
ARI Robinson, Bryan DT
ARI St. Pierre, Brian QB
ARI Ware, Matt SS
ARI Rackers, Neil K
ATL Booker, Marty WR
ATL Finneran, Brian WR
ATL Gilbert, Tony ILB
ATL Williams, Brian CB
ATL Zelenka, Joe LS
ATL Redman, Chris QB
ATL Schneck, Mike LS
ATL Stecker, Aaron RB
ATL Haynes, Verron FB
BAL Bannan, Justin DE
BAL Edwards, Dwan DE
BAL Ivy, Corey CB
BAL Mason, Derrick WR (Retiring)
BAL Smith, L. J. TE
BAL Tyree, David WR
BAL Walker, Frank CB
BAL Washington, Kelley WR
BUF Denney, Ryan DE
BUF Draft, Chris OLB
BUF McKinney, Seth OG
BUF Owens, Terrell WR
BUF Reed, Josh WR
BUF Scott, Bryan SS
BUF Simmons, Kendall OG
BUF Johnson, Todd FS
BUF Stamer, Josh OLB
CAR Brayton, Tyler DE
CAR Feeley, A. J. QB
CAR McCown, Josh QB
CAR Muhammad, Muhsin WR
CAR Peppers, Julius DE
CAR Thomas, Hollis DT
CAR Vincent, Keydrick OG
CAR Wesley, Dante CB
CHI McClover, Darrell OLB
CHI Ogunleye, Adewale DE
CHI Tinoisamoa, Pisa OLB
CHI Peterson, Adrian RB
CIN Kelly, Reggie TE
CIN Williams, Bobbie OG
CIN Williams, Roy SS
CIN Johnson, Tank DT
CIN Johnson, Larry RB
CIN Johnson, Jeremi FB
CIN Graham, Shayne K
CLE Furrey, Mike WR
CLE Gaines, Michael TE
CLE Hadnot, Rex OG
CLE Poteat, Hank FS
CLE Tucker, Ryan OT
CLE Yates, Billy OG
DAL Holland, Montrae OG
DEN Berger, Mitch P
DEN Fox, Vernon FS
DEN Gorin, Brandon OT
DEN Greisen, Nick ILB
DEN Hamilton, Ben OG
DEN Hochstein, Russ OG
DEN Holliday, Vonnie DE
DEN Lloyd, Brandon WR
DEN Law, Ty CB
DET Ciurciu, Vinny OLB
DET Cook, Damion OG
DET Culpepper, Daunte QB
DET FitzSimmons, Casey TE
DET Foote, Larry ILB
DET Heller, Will TE
DET Henry, Anthony CB
DET James, William CB
DET Jansen, Jon OT
DET Manuel, Marquand SS
DET Ramsey, Patrick QB
GB Clifton, Chad OT
GB Green, Ahman RB
GB Kampman, Aaron OLB
GB Pickett, Ryan DT
GB Tauscher, Mark OT
HOU Salaam, Ephraim OT
HOU Thompson, Chaun OLB
HOU Turk, Matt P
HOU Walter, Kevin WR
HOU Zgonina, Jeff DT
HOU Brown, Chris RB
HOU Campbel, Khary OLB
HOU Ferguson, Nick SS
HOU Grossman, Rex QB
HOU Pittman, Bryan LS
HOU Pitts, Chester OG
HOU Reyes, Tutan OG
HOU Robinson, Dunta CB
HOU Russell, Brian FS
IND Stover, Matt K
IND Brackett, Gary ILB
JAX Hayward, Reggie DE
JAX Wilford, Ernest TE
JAX Forney, Kynan OG
KC Wade, Bobby WR
KC Brown, Mike SS
KC Chambers, Chris WR
KC Copper, Terrance WR
KC Ryan, Sean TE
KC Smith, Wade OG
KC Vrabel, Mike OLB
MIA Ferguson, Jason DT
MIA Jones, Nathan CB
MIA Pennington, Chad QB
MIA Taylor, Jason OLB
MIN Hicks, Artis OT
MIN Kennedy, Jimmy DT
MIN Lewis, Greg WR
MIN Sapp, Benny CB
MIN Taylor, Chester RB
NE Neal, Stephen OG
NE Burgess, Derrick OLB
NE Faulk, Kevin RB
NE Green, Jarvis DE
NE Hanson, Chris P
NE Seau, Junior ILB
NE Watson, Benjamin TE
NE Wilfork, Vince DT
NE Bodden, Leigh CB
NO Leckey, Nick C
NO Miller, Billy TE
NO Brunell, Mark QB
NO Campbell, Dan TE
NO Clancy, Kendrick DT
NO Dinkins, Darnell TE
NO Fujita, Scott OLB
NO Harper, Roman SS
NO Sharper, Darren FS
NO Spicer, Paul DE
NO Torrence, Leigh CB
NO Kyle, Jason LS
NO Prioleau, Pierson SS
NYG Carr, David QB
NYG Clark, Danny OLB
NYG Feagles, Jeff P
NYG Robbins, Fred DT
NYJ Dearth, James LS
NYJ Douglas, Marques DE
NYJ Feely, Jay K
NYJ Fowler, Ryan ILB
NYJ Hartsock, Ben TE
NYJ Richardson, Tony FB
NYJ Izzo, Larry ILB
OAK Williams, Sam OLB
OAK Green, Cornell OT
OAK Janikowski, Sebastian K
OAK Joseph, William DT
OAK Seymour, Richard DE
OAK Wade, John C
OAK Walker, Langston OT
PHI Babin, Jason DE
PHI Jones, Sean FS
PHI Trotter, Jeremiah ILB
PHI White, Tracy OLB
SD Boone, Alfonso DE
SD Manumaleuna, Brandon TE
SD Norman, Dennis C
SD Osgood, Kassim WR
SD Runyan, Jon OT
SD Scott, Ian DT
SD Wilson, Kris TE
SEA Griffith, Justin FB
SEA Houser, Kevin LS
SEA Lewis, D. D. ILB
SEA Lucas, Ken CB
SEA Mare, Olindo K
SEA Mcintosh, Damion OT
SEA Milloy, Lawyer FS
SEA Redding, Cory DE
SEA Robinson, Jeff LS
SF Baas, David OG
SF Battle, Arnaz WR
SF Bly, Dre' CB
SF Harris, Walt CB
SF Roman, Mark FS
SF Sims, Barry OT
SF Ulbrich, Jeff ILB
SF Wilhelm, Matt ILB
SF Franklin, Aubrayo DT
SF Pashos, Tony OT
STL Boller, Kyle QB
STL Hall, James DE
STL Hart, Clinton SS
STL Lenon, Paris OLB
STL Little, Leonard DE
STL Massey, Chris LS
STL McMichael, Randy TE
TB Allen, Will FS
TB Bryant, Antonio WR
TB Crowell, Angelo OLB
TB Phillips, Jermaine FS
TB Wilkerson, Jimmy DE
TEN Amano, Eugene OG
TEN Amato, Ken LS
TEN Bulluck, Keith OLB
TEN Harper, Nick CB
TEN Hentrich, Craig P
TEN Hood, Rod CB
TEN Kaesviharn, Kevin FS
TEN Kearse, Jevon DE
TEN Mawae, Kevin C
TEN Nickey, Donnie SS
TEN Vanden Bosch, Kyle DE
TEN Crumpler, Alge TE
WAS Williams, Mike OG
WAS Albright, Ethan LS
WAS Daniels, Phillip DE
WAS Jones, Levi OT
WAS Smith, Hunter P
WAS Wynn, Renaldo DE
WAS Yoder, Todd TE