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[Dynasty] Unrestricted free agents in 2007 (1 Viewer)

gheemony

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Dynasty owners that bought Chester Taylor in 05 and Lamont Jordan on 04 scored big when they signed with new teams. Does anyone have a link to the UFA list for 07? How would you rank the list of UFAs based on potential and likelihood to end up on a different team?

 
11.07.06

QUARTERBACKS

RNK PLAYER HT WT AGE TEAM STATS

1 Chris Simms 6-4 220 27 Buccaneers 585 yds, 1 TD, 7 INT, 46.3 rtg

2 Kerry Collins 6-5 245 34 Titans 549 yds, 1 TD, 6 INT, 42.3 rtg

3 Damon Huard 6-3 218 34 Chiefs 1623 yds, 11 TD, 1 INT, 105.2 rtg

4 Jeff Garcia 6-1 200 37 Eagles 1 att., 0 comp.

5 Matt Schaub (RFA) 6-5 237 26 Falcons

6 Tim Rattay 6-0 200 30 Buccaneers

7 Seneca Wallace 5-11 196 27 Seahawks 514 yds, 4 TD, 4 INT, 68.8 rtg

8 Anthony Wright 6-1 211 31 Bengals

9 John Navarre (RFA) 6-6 243 27 Cardinals

10 Cleo Lemon (RFA) 6-2 215 28 Dolphins

RUNNING BACKS

RNK PLAYER HT WT AGE TEAM STATS

1 Ahman Green 6-0 218 30 Packers 120 att, 561 yds, 4.7 avg, 20 rec, 4 TD

2 Michael Turner (RFA) 5-10 237 25 Chargers 53 att, 6.5 avg, 2 TD, 19 KR, 21.7 avg

3 Chris Brown 6-3 220 26 Titans 37 att., 112 yds, 3.0 avg, 2 rec

4 Ladell Betts 5-10 222 28 Redskins 62 att, 283 yds, 4.6 avg, 26 rec, 1 TD

5 T.J. Duckett 6-0 254 27 Redskins 5 att, 24 yds, 4.8 avg

6 Dominic Rhodes 5-9 203 28 Colts 99 att, 312 yds, 3.2 avg, 14 rec, 3 TD

7 Stephen Davis 6-0 230 33 Rams 20 att, 82 yds, 4.1 avg, 5 rec

8 Ron Dayne 5-10 243 29 Texans 62 att, 183 yds, 3.0 avg, 8 rec

9 Anthony Thomas 6-2 225 29 Bills 31 att, 134 yds, 4.3 avg, 3 rec, 2 TD

10 Marcel Shipp 5-11 232 29 Cardinals 1 att, -1 yds, 1 rec

FULLBACKS

RNK PLAYER HT WT AGE TEAM STATS

1 Justin Griffith 5-11 232 26 Falcons 4 att, 22 yds, 5.5 avg, 11 rec, 1 TD

2 Jerald Sowell 6-0 237 33 Buccaneers

3 Patrick Pass 5-10 217 29 Patriots

4 Kyle Johnson 6-0 242 28 Broncos 4 att, 23 yds, 5.8 avg, 3 rec

5 Cory Schlesinger 6-0 247 35 Lions 6 rec

6 Mike Alstott 6-1 248 33 Buccaneers 8 att, 17 yds, 2.1 avg, 13 rec, 1 TD

7 Moran Norris 6-1 254 29 49ers 3 rec, 1 TD

8 Daimon Shelton 6-0 262 35 Bills 3 rec

9 Fred McCrary 6-0 247 34 Falcons 1 rec, 1 TD

10 Darian Barnes 6-2 240 27 Dolphins 3 rec.

WIDE RECEIVERS

RNK PLAYER HT WT AGE TEAM STATS

1 Donte' Stallworth 6-0 196 26 Eagles 15 rec, 304 yds, 20.3 avg, 2 TD

2 Drew Bennett 6-5 206 28 Titans 25 rec, 379 yds, 15.2 avg, 2 TD

3 Ashley Lelie 6-3 200 27 Falcons 17 rec, 298 yds, 17.5 avg

4 Ernest Wilford (RFA) 6-4 223 28 Jaguars 20 rec, 273 yds, 13.7 avg, 2 TD

5 Bobby Engram 5-10 188 34 Seahawks 18 rec, 198 yds, 11.0 avg, 1 TD

6 Travis Taylor 6-1 210 28 Vikings 26 rec, 317 yds, 12.2 avg, 1 TD

7 Kevin Curtis 5-11 186 29 Rams 25 rec, 256 yds, 10.2 avg, 3 TD

8 Troy Brown 5-10 196 36 Patriots 24 rec, 238 yds, 9.9 avg, 3 TD

9 Drew Carter (RFA) 6-3 200 26 Panthers 15 rec, 179 yds, 11.9 avg, 2 TD

10 Mike Furrey 6-0 205 30 Lions 41 rec, 503 yds, 12.3 avg, 3 TD

TIGHT ENDS

RNK PLAYER HT WT AGE TEAM STATS

1 Tony Gonzalez 6-5 251 31 Chiefs 38 rec, 504 yds, 13.3 avg, 3 TD

2 Daniel Graham 6-3 257 28 Patriots 8 rec, 105 yds, 13.1 avg, 1 TD

3 Eric Johnson 6-3 256 28 49ers 23 rec, 210 yds, 9.1 avg, 1 TD

4 Reggie Kelly 6-4 255 30 Bengals 10 rec, 128 yds, 12.8 avg, 1 TD

5 Jerramy Stevens 6-7 265 27 Seahawks 3 rec, 20 yds, 6.7 avg, 1 TD

6 David Martin 6-4 265 28 Packers 19 rec, 186 yds, 9.8 avg, 2 TD

7 Kyle Brady 6-6 280 35 Jaguars 1 rec, 6 yds

8 Mark Bruener 6-4 260 35 Texans 4 rec, 17 yds, 4.3 avg, 2 TD

9 Billy Miller 6-3 252 30 Saints 1 rec, 19 yds

10 Donald Lee 6-4 248 27 Packers 3 rec, 52 yds, 17.3 avg

Not comprehensive, but hopes it helps from thehuddlereport.com

 
NFL Free Agent 2007

From footballsfuture...

Top 2007 Free Agent RBs

By: Greg Davis

QB | RB | WR | OL | DL | LB | DB | K

Ahman Green, UFA, Green Bay Packers

Injuries and protecting the ball have been Green’s Achilles’ heel. In 2003, Green rushed for over 1,800 yards. In 2004, his rushing total fell to under 1,200 yards. In 2005, he played in just five games and totaled 255 yards. He runs behind a suspect offensive line and takes a pounding, as do all of the Packers’ backs. He fumbles more than his team would wish, and yet, a healthy Ahman Green is a pretty good Ahman Green. So far in 2006, he’s played in four games, finding the endzone just once on the ground. He’s rushed effectively in two games, and struggled in his other two efforts. The former Nebraska Cornhusker could be looking for work outside of Green Bay because of injuries, fumbles, and inconsistency. As a free agent running back who will be 30, Green will settle for a backup role with a team looking for insurance.

Michael Turner, RFA, San Diego Chargers

Turner takes a beating and keeps going. Turner isn’t well known to the general public, but the kid has talent. He gets a handful of carries behind Ladainian Tomlinson and has maximized those carries, averaging six yards per carry in his short career. If Turner continues to have success in his current role, it won’t be long before teams start thinking about making an offer come free agency. With his expanded role in San Diego this season, it shouldn’t surprise anyone to see Turner sign elsewhere, but the Chargers may look to keep their dangerous rushing combo together.

Chris Brown, UFA, Tennessee Titans

Brown might wind up back in Tennessee when all is said and done, but there could be interest from teams looking for a decent backup or desperate for a starter with some experience under his belt. A team might like to use Brown in a running back by committee scenario, if he has a good season as the main back with the Titans this season. His upright running style might make him an appealing change of pace back, and he did rush for over 1,000 yards in just 11 games during the 2004 season, but Brown’s health is a concern. In his three seasons, he’s never played in all 16 games.

Ladell Betts UFA Washington Redskins

In filling in for an injured Clinton Portis at times this season, Betts has shown flashes of solid talent. An NFL squad might give him a long look when they sit down and start looking for rushing options. He’s just 27, and while he might not get a featured role, he could make a case for one in some NFL offenses. In limited action, he has averaged 4.7 yards per rush and added 23 receptions up to this point of the season.

Other Free Agent Running Backs

Correll Buckhalter, UFA, Philadelphia Eagles

Najeh Davenport, UFA, Pittsburgh Steelers

Nick Goings, UFA, Carolina Panthers

Maurice Hicks, RFA, San Francisco 49ers

Patrick Pass, UFA, New England Patriots

Artose Pinner, RFA, Detroit Lions

B.J. Sams, RFA, Baltimore Ravens

Marcel Shipp, UFA, Arizona Cardinals

Antowain Smith, UFA, Houston Texans
 
Musa Smith. The Browns offered him something like 4 million and Baltimore matched the offer. Based on that and the success that previous Baltimore ufa rb's have had, he is one to watch.

That was Chester Taylor in 2004 that the Browns offered a contract, not Smith this year.

 
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Duckett or Betts will likely be available. I don't see why they'd keep those two with Portis.

Stallworth will likely be resigned as Donovan needs someone to throw to.

I think Curtis would be a very good receiver if he signed somewhere he could start.

Schaub is someone I also think go do very well if he got a starting gig. I have a feeling someone is going to make him a very big offer the Falcons won't match. He's done well replacing Vick and in previous preseasons.

 
Musa Smith. The Browns offered him something like 4 million and Baltimore matched the offer. Based on that and the success that previous Baltimore ufa rb's have had, he is one to watch.
You are thinking of Chester Taylor. Browns tried to sign him to an offer sheet two years ago, but Balt matched. Taylor played out last year and left to Minny as an unrestricted free agent this past offseason.
 
Schaub is interesting to me as well, but he is a restricted FA. ATL could make it hard on another team by giving him the highest tender. Would another team be willing to pay a 1st and 3rd in additional comp?

 

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