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Posted a LB preview on the blog today...love to foster some discussion as free agency gets to ramp up:
2008 NFL Free Agency Preview: Linebackers
Filed under: Free Agency, NFL, Footballguys, News, LB — Jason Wood @ 3:57 pm Edit This
For fanatics like us, the NFL has no offseason. Immediately after the Super Bowl it’s time to finish up the coaching carousel, assess NFL free agency and prepare for the NFL draft. Before we know it, mini-camps will be underway and the next thing we know, it’s TIME TO GET READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!
Today, we start our look at NFL free agency with the LINEBACKERS:
First, the bad news…Karlos Dansby (ARI) and Terrell Suggs (BAL) were tagged by their respective teams, removing two of the best young players from the free agent pool.
Now, the good news…the linebacker crop remains strong with a number of Pro Bowl caliber prospects as well as a number of proven veterans who, if they can stay healthy, will contribute in 2008.
The Top Outside Linebackers
1. Lance Briggs (6′1″, 240 pounds, 27 years old) – Briggs was tagged in 2007, but the Bears were contractually forbidden from tagging him again. Despite having a down year, he’s the coveted prize of the LB crop and will garner one of the biggest contracts in league history at his position
2. Calvin Pace (6′4″, 270 pounds, 27 years old) — Pace benefits from being in the same free agent class as teammate Karlos Dansby. Few teams would’ve let Pace, a huge converted defensive end, hit free agency after a wildly successful season as a 3-4 OLB [98 tackles, 6.5 sacks]; but the Cardinals tagged Dansby, leaving the door for Pace to explore free agency.
3. Clark Haggans (6′4″, 243 pounds, 31 years old) – Haggans is the latest Steelers linebacker to be afforded free agency as the team looks to rebuild via youth and the draft. At 31, he can still contribute and earn every penny of a multi-year deal. While his numbers weren’t eye popping in 2007 [56 tackles, 4 sacks], he has experience [61 starts] and proven pass rush ability [32.5 sacks].
4. Kawika Mitchell (6′1″, 253 pounds, 28 years old) — Mitchell is by no means a star, but he played an integral role in the Giants Super Bowl run and seemed to elevate his game as the playoffs commenced. After four seasons in KC, Mitchell got his chance in New York and made the most of it; we expect he’ll re-sign with New York because they have a need at LB and he would be hard pressed to garner a starting job for big dollars elsewhere.
5. Landon Johnson (6′2″, 232 pounds, 26 years old) — Johnson is young and could be this year’s Mitchell. In the right scheme, there’s no reason he can’t be a productive help defender. Despite an absence of big plays (3.5 sacks in 4 years, 1 INT), he has 53 starts under his belt and has notched 100+ tackles in consecutive seasons.
6. Victor Hobson (6′0″, 252 pounds, 27 years old) – Hobson never settled into a starring role under Eric Mangini but he’s a four year starter with experience in both a 3-4 and 4-3 alignment. Hobson is probably best suited in a 4-3 and given his age and experience, should garner a shot at playing time for another team in 2008.
The Top Inside Linebackers
1. Zach Thomas (5′11″, 228 pounds, 34 years old) – The 7-time Pro Bowler was deemed expendable after an injury-shortened season in 2007 (5 games), but if healthy Thomas remains an intriguing option at inside linebacker. Even last season, Thomas averaged better than 10 tackles per game and has averaged more than 150 tackles over the last six seasons. He has already been offered a contract by the Saints, and has visited the Patriots, too.
2. Tedy Bruschi (6′1″, 247 pounds, 34 years old) — Hard to imagine Bruschi will play for anyone other than the Patriots, but in the off chance he opts to test the market, he can still contribute (92 tackles, 2 sacks last year). The most likely outcome is either retirement or another season in New England.
3. Derek Smith (6′2″, 240 pounds, 34 years old) – Smith was released by San Francisco this week but intends to latch on with another team. Injuries have curtailed his output over the last two seasons but, when healthy, he’s a disciplined tackler and field leader.
4. Al Wilson (6′0″, 240 pounds, 30 years old) – Wilson was one of the best interior linebackers in the game until a neck injury forced him into retirement. Medically cleared to re-enter the league, Wilson has been touring the league looking for a place to re-start his career. Assuming he’s healthy (an admittedly big assumption), Wilson would be a low risk/high reward option for a team looking to solidify the interior of its front seven.
5. Dan Morgan (6′2″, 245 pounds, 29 years old) — If ability was the only criteria, Morgan would rank much higher but unfortunately his durability counts against him. A victim of multiple concussions, Morgan has never played more than 13 games in a season and only played four of the last 32 games for Carolina. Despite his health issues, several teams have brought him in for a look. Expect Morgan to sign a one-year, incentive laden deal on a team that will give him a shot at starting.
6. Mark Simoneau (6′0″, 245 pounds, 31 years old) – Simoneau has been a starter in Philadelphia and New Orleans but the fact NO has brought in Zach Thomas and Dan Morgan for workouts suggests his days are numbered in the Big Easy; at least as a starter. Not sure he’ll be in high demand (the market will have to come to him) but don’t count him out for a multi-year deal and a chance to start for some team in need.
The (Near) Complete List
Player Name Status 2007Team 2008Team
Calvin Pace UFA ARZ
Karlos Dansby UFA ARZ
Demorrio Williams UFA ATL
Nick Greisen UFA BAL
Josh Stamer UFA BUF
Leon Joe UFA BUF
Mario Haggan UFA BUF
Donte Curry UFA CAR
Na\’il Diggs UFA CAR
Terrence Melton UFA CAR
Brendon Ayanbadejo UFA CHI
Lance Briggs UFA CHI
Caleb Miller UFA CIN
Dhani Jones UFA CIN
Landon Johnson UFA CIN
Lemar Marshall UFA CIN
Chaun Thompson UFA CLE
Keith Adams UFA CLE
Mason Unck UFA CLE
Matt Stewart UFA CLE
Boss Bailey UFA DET
Teddy Lehman UFA DET
Tracy White UFA GB
Charlie Anderson UFA HOU
Danny Clark UFA HOU
Shantee Orr UFA HOU
Keith O\’Neil UFA IND
Rocky Boiman UFA IND
Chris Claiborne UFA JAX
Tony Gilbert UFA JAX
Keyaron Fox UFA KC
Derrick Pope UFA MIA
Donnie Spragan UFA MIA
Dontarrious Thomas UFA MIN
Junior Seau UFA NE
Larry Izzo UFA NE
Tedy Bruschi UFA NE
Mark Simoneau UFA NO
Kawika Mitchell UFA NYG
Reggie Torbor UFA NYG
Victor Hobson UFA NYJ
Isaiah Kacyvenski UFA OAK
Clark Haggans UFA PIT
Marquis Cooper UFA PIT
Kevin Bentley UFA SEA
Niko Koutouvides UFA SEA
Roderick Green UFA SF
Brandon Chillar UFA STL
Raonall Smith UFA STL
Jeremiah Trotter UFA TB
Gilbert Gardner UFA TEN
Rich Scanlon UFA TEN
Jashon Sykes UFA WAS
Randall Godfrey UFA WAS
Brandon Archer Signed IND DEN
William Kershaw Signed PHI DEN
T.J. Slaughter Signed SF NE
Darryl Blackstock RFA ARZ
Michael Boley RFA ATL
Mike Smith RFA BAL
Robert McCune RFA BAL
Adam Seward RFA CAR
Corey Mays RFA CIN
Rashad Jeanty RFA CIN
Kris Griffin RFA CLE
Kenneth Pettway RFA JAX
Mickey Pimentel RFA KC
Eric Alexander RFA NE
Heath Farwell RFA NE
Matt McCoy RFA NO
Isaiah Ekejiuba RFA OAK
Jon Alston RFA OAK
Ricky Brown RFA OAK
Arnold Harrison RFA PIT
Marques Harris RFA SD
Lance Laury RFA SEA
Quinton Culberson RFA STL
Antoine Cash RFA TB
Marcus Wilkins Released ATL
Kevin Harrison Released BUF
Dan Morgan Released CAR
Warrick Holdman Released DEN
Shawn Barber Released HOU
Zach Thomas Released MIA
Derek Smith Released SF
2008 NFL Free Agency Preview: Linebackers
Filed under: Free Agency, NFL, Footballguys, News, LB — Jason Wood @ 3:57 pm Edit This
For fanatics like us, the NFL has no offseason. Immediately after the Super Bowl it’s time to finish up the coaching carousel, assess NFL free agency and prepare for the NFL draft. Before we know it, mini-camps will be underway and the next thing we know, it’s TIME TO GET READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!
Today, we start our look at NFL free agency with the LINEBACKERS:
First, the bad news…Karlos Dansby (ARI) and Terrell Suggs (BAL) were tagged by their respective teams, removing two of the best young players from the free agent pool.
Now, the good news…the linebacker crop remains strong with a number of Pro Bowl caliber prospects as well as a number of proven veterans who, if they can stay healthy, will contribute in 2008.
The Top Outside Linebackers
1. Lance Briggs (6′1″, 240 pounds, 27 years old) – Briggs was tagged in 2007, but the Bears were contractually forbidden from tagging him again. Despite having a down year, he’s the coveted prize of the LB crop and will garner one of the biggest contracts in league history at his position
2. Calvin Pace (6′4″, 270 pounds, 27 years old) — Pace benefits from being in the same free agent class as teammate Karlos Dansby. Few teams would’ve let Pace, a huge converted defensive end, hit free agency after a wildly successful season as a 3-4 OLB [98 tackles, 6.5 sacks]; but the Cardinals tagged Dansby, leaving the door for Pace to explore free agency.
3. Clark Haggans (6′4″, 243 pounds, 31 years old) – Haggans is the latest Steelers linebacker to be afforded free agency as the team looks to rebuild via youth and the draft. At 31, he can still contribute and earn every penny of a multi-year deal. While his numbers weren’t eye popping in 2007 [56 tackles, 4 sacks], he has experience [61 starts] and proven pass rush ability [32.5 sacks].
4. Kawika Mitchell (6′1″, 253 pounds, 28 years old) — Mitchell is by no means a star, but he played an integral role in the Giants Super Bowl run and seemed to elevate his game as the playoffs commenced. After four seasons in KC, Mitchell got his chance in New York and made the most of it; we expect he’ll re-sign with New York because they have a need at LB and he would be hard pressed to garner a starting job for big dollars elsewhere.
5. Landon Johnson (6′2″, 232 pounds, 26 years old) — Johnson is young and could be this year’s Mitchell. In the right scheme, there’s no reason he can’t be a productive help defender. Despite an absence of big plays (3.5 sacks in 4 years, 1 INT), he has 53 starts under his belt and has notched 100+ tackles in consecutive seasons.
6. Victor Hobson (6′0″, 252 pounds, 27 years old) – Hobson never settled into a starring role under Eric Mangini but he’s a four year starter with experience in both a 3-4 and 4-3 alignment. Hobson is probably best suited in a 4-3 and given his age and experience, should garner a shot at playing time for another team in 2008.
The Top Inside Linebackers
1. Zach Thomas (5′11″, 228 pounds, 34 years old) – The 7-time Pro Bowler was deemed expendable after an injury-shortened season in 2007 (5 games), but if healthy Thomas remains an intriguing option at inside linebacker. Even last season, Thomas averaged better than 10 tackles per game and has averaged more than 150 tackles over the last six seasons. He has already been offered a contract by the Saints, and has visited the Patriots, too.
2. Tedy Bruschi (6′1″, 247 pounds, 34 years old) — Hard to imagine Bruschi will play for anyone other than the Patriots, but in the off chance he opts to test the market, he can still contribute (92 tackles, 2 sacks last year). The most likely outcome is either retirement or another season in New England.
3. Derek Smith (6′2″, 240 pounds, 34 years old) – Smith was released by San Francisco this week but intends to latch on with another team. Injuries have curtailed his output over the last two seasons but, when healthy, he’s a disciplined tackler and field leader.
4. Al Wilson (6′0″, 240 pounds, 30 years old) – Wilson was one of the best interior linebackers in the game until a neck injury forced him into retirement. Medically cleared to re-enter the league, Wilson has been touring the league looking for a place to re-start his career. Assuming he’s healthy (an admittedly big assumption), Wilson would be a low risk/high reward option for a team looking to solidify the interior of its front seven.
5. Dan Morgan (6′2″, 245 pounds, 29 years old) — If ability was the only criteria, Morgan would rank much higher but unfortunately his durability counts against him. A victim of multiple concussions, Morgan has never played more than 13 games in a season and only played four of the last 32 games for Carolina. Despite his health issues, several teams have brought him in for a look. Expect Morgan to sign a one-year, incentive laden deal on a team that will give him a shot at starting.
6. Mark Simoneau (6′0″, 245 pounds, 31 years old) – Simoneau has been a starter in Philadelphia and New Orleans but the fact NO has brought in Zach Thomas and Dan Morgan for workouts suggests his days are numbered in the Big Easy; at least as a starter. Not sure he’ll be in high demand (the market will have to come to him) but don’t count him out for a multi-year deal and a chance to start for some team in need.
The (Near) Complete List
Player Name Status 2007Team 2008Team
Calvin Pace UFA ARZ
Karlos Dansby UFA ARZ
Demorrio Williams UFA ATL
Nick Greisen UFA BAL
Josh Stamer UFA BUF
Leon Joe UFA BUF
Mario Haggan UFA BUF
Donte Curry UFA CAR
Na\’il Diggs UFA CAR
Terrence Melton UFA CAR
Brendon Ayanbadejo UFA CHI
Lance Briggs UFA CHI
Caleb Miller UFA CIN
Dhani Jones UFA CIN
Landon Johnson UFA CIN
Lemar Marshall UFA CIN
Chaun Thompson UFA CLE
Keith Adams UFA CLE
Mason Unck UFA CLE
Matt Stewart UFA CLE
Boss Bailey UFA DET
Teddy Lehman UFA DET
Tracy White UFA GB
Charlie Anderson UFA HOU
Danny Clark UFA HOU
Shantee Orr UFA HOU
Keith O\’Neil UFA IND
Rocky Boiman UFA IND
Chris Claiborne UFA JAX
Tony Gilbert UFA JAX
Keyaron Fox UFA KC
Derrick Pope UFA MIA
Donnie Spragan UFA MIA
Dontarrious Thomas UFA MIN
Junior Seau UFA NE
Larry Izzo UFA NE
Tedy Bruschi UFA NE
Mark Simoneau UFA NO
Kawika Mitchell UFA NYG
Reggie Torbor UFA NYG
Victor Hobson UFA NYJ
Isaiah Kacyvenski UFA OAK
Clark Haggans UFA PIT
Marquis Cooper UFA PIT
Kevin Bentley UFA SEA
Niko Koutouvides UFA SEA
Roderick Green UFA SF
Brandon Chillar UFA STL
Raonall Smith UFA STL
Jeremiah Trotter UFA TB
Gilbert Gardner UFA TEN
Rich Scanlon UFA TEN
Jashon Sykes UFA WAS
Randall Godfrey UFA WAS
Brandon Archer Signed IND DEN
William Kershaw Signed PHI DEN
T.J. Slaughter Signed SF NE
Darryl Blackstock RFA ARZ
Michael Boley RFA ATL
Mike Smith RFA BAL
Robert McCune RFA BAL
Adam Seward RFA CAR
Corey Mays RFA CIN
Rashad Jeanty RFA CIN
Kris Griffin RFA CLE
Kenneth Pettway RFA JAX
Mickey Pimentel RFA KC
Eric Alexander RFA NE
Heath Farwell RFA NE
Matt McCoy RFA NO
Isaiah Ekejiuba RFA OAK
Jon Alston RFA OAK
Ricky Brown RFA OAK
Arnold Harrison RFA PIT
Marques Harris RFA SD
Lance Laury RFA SEA
Quinton Culberson RFA STL
Antoine Cash RFA TB
Marcus Wilkins Released ATL
Kevin Harrison Released BUF
Dan Morgan Released CAR
Warrick Holdman Released DEN
Shawn Barber Released HOU
Zach Thomas Released MIA
Derek Smith Released SF