Pizan Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Yea, I stole this from the Giants.com. So... Anyway special shoutout again to the Copy and Paste feature, for keeping it real. (ghetto talk) 2006 NFL Free Agents Player Pos. FA Type Exp. 2005 Team Grade Shaun Alexander RB UFA 6 Seahawks 93 Edgerrin James RB UFA 7 Colts 90 Julian Peterson LB UFA 5 49ers 90 Nate Clements CB UFA 5 Bills 89 Steve Hutchinson OG UFA 5 Seahawks 87 John Abraham DE UFA 6 NY Jets 84 Jamal Lewis RB UFA 6 Ravens 82 Ahman Green RB UFA 8 Packers 80 Adam Vinatieri K UFA 10 Patriots 80 Drew Brees QB UFA 5 Chargers 79 Darren Howard DE UFA 6 Saints 79 Mike Vanderjagt K UFA 8 Colts 79 LeCharles Bentley C UFA 4 Saints 78 Jon Runyan OT UFA 10 Eagles 78 Charles Woodson CB UFA 8 Raiders 78 Jeff Backus OT UFA 5 Lions 77 Vince Manuwai OG RFA 3 Jaguars 77 Josh Brown K RFA 3 Seahawks 76 Robert Mathis DE RFA 3 Colts 76 Reggie Wayne WR UFA 5 Colts 76 Will Witherspoon LB UFA 4 Panthers 76 Adam Archuleta S UFA 5 Rams 75 Akin Ayodele LB UFA 4 Jaguars 75 Rocky Bernard DT UFA 4 Seahawks 75 Jeremi Johnson RB RFA 3 Bengals 75 Aaron Kampman DE UFA 4 Packers 75 Ryan Longwell K UFA 9 Packers 75 Jeff Mitchell C UFA 9 Panthers 75 Derek Smith LB UFA 9 49ers 75 Raheem Brock DE UFA 4 Colts 74 Russell Davis DT UFA 7 Cardinals 74 Mike Flanagan C UFA 10 Packers 74 DeShaun Foster RB UFA 4 Panthers 74 David Givens WR UFA 4 Patriots 74 Chris Hope S UFA 4 Steelers 74 Orpheus Roye DT UFA 10 Browns 74 Kevin Shaffer OT UFA 4 Falcons 74 Chris Simms QB RFA 3 Buccaneers 74 Mack Strong RB UFA 13 Seahawks 74 Ike Taylor CB RFA 3 Steelers 74 David Thornton LB UFA 4 Colts 74 Chris Baker TE UFA 4 NY Jets 73 Michael Bennett RB UFA 5 Vikings 73 Will Demps S UFA 4 Ravens 73 Ron Edwards DT UFA 5 Bills 73 Justin Hartwig C UFA 4 Titans 73 Matt Lepsis OT UFA 9 Broncos 73 Seth McKinney C UFA 4 Dolphins 73 Todd Peterson K UFA 12 Falcons 73 Antwaan Randle El WR UFA 4 Steelers 73 Ian Scott DT UFA 3 Bears 73 Larry Tripplett DT UFA 4 Colts 73 Will Allen CB UFA 5 NY Giants 72 Fred Beasley RB UFA 8 49ers 72 Andre Carter LB UFA 5 49ers 72 Corey Chavous S UFA 8 Vikings 72 Scott Fujita LB UFA 4 Cowboys 72 Cato June LB RFA 3 Colts 72 Maake Kemoeatu DT UFA 4 Ravens 72 Brandon Lloyd WR RFA 3 49ers 72 Sean Mahan OG RFA 3 Buccaneers 72 Ricky Manning Jr. CB RFA 3 Panthers 72 Stockar McDougle OT UFA 6 Dolphins 72 Joe Nedney K UFA 9 49ers 72 Anthony Weaver DE UFA 4 Ravens 72 Dave Zastudil P UFA 4 Ravens 72 Gary Brackett LB RFA 3 Colts 71 Antonio Bryant WR UFA 4 Browns 71 Najeh Davenport RB UFA 4 Packers 71 Andre Gurode OG UFA 4 Cowboys 71 Chris Hovan DT UFA 6 Buccaneers 71 Andy McCollum C UFA 12 Rams 71 James Reed DT UFA 5 NY Jets 71 Deshea Townsend CB UFA 8 Steelers 71 Kimo von Oelhoffen DT UFA 12 Steelers 71 Kenyatta Walker OT UFA 5 Buccaneers 71 Gerard Warren DT UFA 5 Broncos 71 Tank Williams S UFA 4 Titans 71 Ken Amato LB UFA 3 Titans 70 Tom Ashworth OT UFA 4 Patriots 70 Jason Baker P UFA 5 Panthers 70 Nate Burleson WR RFA 3 Vikings 70 Kevin Curtis WR RFA 3 Rams 70 James Davis LB RFA 3 Lions 70 Zachary Hilton TE RFA 3 Saints 70 Grady Jackson DT UFA 9 Packers 70 Lance Johnstone DE UFA 10 Vikings 70 Joe Jurevicius WR UFA 8 Seahawks 70 Brad Kassell LB UFA 4 Titans 70 Josh McCown QB UFA 4 Cardinals 70 Marlon McCree S UFA 5 Panthers 70 Dave Moore TE UFA 13 Buccaneers 70 Maurice Morris RB UFA 4 Seahawks 70 Mike Pearson OT UFA 4 Jaguars 70 Ryan Pickett NT UFA 5 Rams 70 Chester Taylor RB UFA 4 Ravens 70 Trey Teague C UFA 8 Bills 70 Kyle Vanden Bosch DE UFA 5 Titans 70 Reggie Wells OG RFA 3 Cardinals 70 Brian Williams CB UFA 4 Vikings 70 George Wrighster TE RFA 3 Jaguars 70 Keith Adams LB UFA 5 Eagles 69 Jerry Azumah CB UFA 7 Bears 69 Corey Bradford WR UFA 8 Texans 69 Ryan Clark S UFA 4 Redskins 69 Anthony Clement OT UFA 8 49ers 69 Sam Cowart LB UFA 8 Vikings 69 Ryan Denney DE UFA 4 Bills 69 Kalimba Edwards DE UFA 4 Lions 69 Melvin Fowler C UFA 4 Vikings 69 William Henderson RB UFA 11 Packers 69 Hunter Hillenmeyer LB RFA 3 Bears 69 Roderick Hood CB RFA 3 Eagles 69 Dexter Jackson S UFA 7 Buccaneers 69 Terry Jones TE UFA 4 Ravens 69 Ben Leber LB UFA 4 Chargers 69 Damione Lewis NT UFA 5 Rams 69 Marquand Manuel S UFA 4 Seahawks 69 Kindal Moorehead DT RFA 3 Panthers 69 Stephen Neal OG UFA 4 Patriots 69 Tommy Polley LB UFA 5 Ravens 69 Cory Redding DE RFA 3 Lions 69 Tony Richardson RB UFA 11 Chiefs 69 Deion Sanders CB UFA 14 Ravens 69 Matt Schobel TE UFA 4 Bengals 69 Ben Taylor LB UFA 4 Browns 69 Seth Wand OT RFA 3 Texans 69 Shaun Williams S UFA 8 NY Giants 69 Kenny Wright CB UFA 7 Jaguars 69 Mike Alstott RB UFA 10 Buccaneers 68 William Bartee S UFA 6 Chiefs 68 Reche Caldwell WR UFA 4 Chargers 68 Deke Cooper S UFA 4 Jaguars 68 Andre' Davis WR UFA 4 Patriots 68 Derrick Dockery OG UFA 3 Redskins 68 Steve Edwards OT UFA 2 Bears 68 Jabar Gaffney WR UFA 4 Texans 68 Justin Gage WR UFA 3 Bears 68 Jonathan Goodwin OG UFA 4 NY Jets 68 Nick Greisen LB UFA 4 NY Giants 68 DeJuan Groce CB RFA 3 Rams 68 Terrence Holt S RFA 3 Lions 68 Jon Kitna QB UFA 9 Bengals 68 Shaun McDonald WR RFA 3 Rams 68 Travis Minor RB UFA 5 Dolphins 68 Rob Morris LB UFA 6 Colts 68 Tony Pashos OT RFA 3 Ravens 68 DeQuincy Scott DE UFA 4 Chargers 68 Aaron Shea TE UFA 6 Browns 68 Kiwaukee Thomas CB UFA 6 Dolphins 68 Peter Warrick WR UFA 6 Seahawks 68 Bryan Barker P UFA 16 Rams 67 Juran Bolden CB UFA 8 Buccaneers 67 Shawn Bryson RB UFA 7 Lions 67 Dan Campbell TE UFA 7 Cowboys 67 Keion Carpenter S UFA 7 Falcons 67 Marc Edwards RB UFA 9 Bears 67 Christian Fauria TE UFA 11 Patriots 67 Rod Gardner WR UFA 5 Panthers 67 Derrick Gibson S UFA 5 Raiders 67 Carlos Hall DE UFA 4 Chiefs 67 Travis Hall DE UFA 11 49ers 67 Verron Haynes RB UFA 4 Steelers 67 Travis Henry RB UFA 5 Titans 67 Wayne Hunter OT RFA 3 Seahawks 67 Tyoka Jackson DE UFA 11 Rams 67 Joseph Jefferson S UFA 4 Colts 67 Terrence Metcalf OG UFA 4 Bears 67 Eric Ogbogu LB UFA 8 Cowboys 67 Antwan Peek LB RFA 3 Texans 67 Tom Rouen P UFA 13 Seahawks 67 Orlando Ruff LB UFA 7 Browns 67 Lance Schulters S UFA 8 Titans 67 Mike Seidman TE RFA 3 Panthers 67 John St. Clair OT UFA 6 Bears 67 Jonathan Wells RB UFA 4 Texans 67 Willie Whitehead DE UFA 7 Saints 67 Chad Williams S UFA 4 Ravens 67 Jamie Winborn LB UFA 5 Jaguars 67 Yeremiah Bell S UFA 2 Dolphins 66 Troy Brown WR UFA 13 Patriots 66 Jesse Chatman RB UFA 4 Saints 66 Andre' Goodman CB UFA 4 Lions 66 Bob Hallen C UFA 8 Chargers 66 Sedrick Hodge LB UFA 5 Saints 66 Jarret Johnson DE RFA 3 Ravens 66 Langston Moore DT UFA 2 Cardinals 66 Quincy Morgan WR UFA 5 Steelers 66 Keith Newman LB UFA 7 Vikings 66 Justin Peelle TE UFA 4 Chargers 66 Tim Rattay QB UFA 6 Buccaneers 66 Anthony Thomas RB UFA 5 Cowboys 66 Torrin Tucker OT RFA 3 Cowboys 66 Idrees Bashir S UFA 5 Panthers 65 Tim Carter WR UFA 4 NY Giants 65 Kendrick Clancy DT UFA 6 NY Giants 65 Jameel Cook RB UFA 5 Buccaneers 65 John Engelberger DE UFA 6 Broncos 65 Tony Fisher RB UFA 4 Packers 65 Zeron Flemister TE UFA 5 Raiders 65 Jamar Fletcher CB UFA 5 Chargers 65 Toniu Fonoti OG UFA 4 Chargers 65 Arturo Freeman S UFA 6 Patriots 65 Makoa Freitas OT RFA 3 Colts 65 Az-Zahir Hakim WR UFA 8 Saints 65 Renaldo Hill CB UFA 5 Raiders 65 Montrae Holland OG RFA 3 Saints 65 Greg Jerman OG UFA 4 Bills 65 Dirk Johnson P RFA 3 Eagles 65 Ndukwe Kalu ? UFA 0 Eagles 65 Kenny King DE RFA 2 Cardinals 65 Mike Leach TE UFA 6 Broncos 65 Ray Mickens CB UFA 10 Browns 65 Hannibal Navies LB UFA 7 Bengals 65 Peerless Price WR UFA 7 Falcons 65 Josh Reed WR UFA 4 Bills 65 Tutan Reyes OG UFA 6 Panthers 65 Kyle Richardson P UFA 8 Browns 65 Ephraim Salaam OT UFA 8 Jaguars 65 Mike Schneck C UFA 7 Bills 65 Bart Scott LB UFA 4 Ravens 65 Antowain Smith RB UFA 9 Saints 65 Jerame Tuman TE UFA 7 Steelers 65 Chris Weinke QB UFA 5 Panthers 65 Moe Williams RB UFA 10 Vikings 65 Amos Zereoue RB UFA 7 Patriots 65 Justin Bannan DT UFA 4 Bills 64 Kevin Barry OT UFA 4 Packers 64 Rashad Bauman CB UFA 4 Bengals 64 Kevin Bentley LB UFA 4 Seahawks 64 Jordan Black OT RFA 3 Chiefs 64 Rocky Boiman LB UFA 4 Titans 64 Fakhir Brown CB UFA 6 Saints 64 Matt Chatham LB UFA 6 Patriots 64 Patrick Chukwurah LB UFA 5 Broncos 64 Vinny Ciurciu LB RFA 3 Panthers 64 Jarrod Cooper S UFA 5 Raiders 64 Terry Cousin CB UFA 9 Jaguars 64 Torrie Cox CB RFA 3 Buccaneers 64 Lional Dalton DT UFA 8 Chiefs 64 Rob Davis C UFA 10 Packers 64 Jared DeVries DE UFA 7 Lions 64 Kris Dielman OG RFA 3 Chargers 64 Ken Dorsey QB RFA 3 49ers 64 Eddie Drummond WR UFA 4 Lions 64 Troy Edwards WR UFA 7 Lions 64 Heath Evans RB UFA 5 Patriots 64 Brian Finneran WR UFA 7 Falcons 64 Casey FitzSimmons TE RFA 3 Lions 64 Mike Furrey S RFA 3 Rams 64 Kendall Gammon TE UFA 14 Chiefs 64 John Gilmore TE UFA 4 Bears 64 Jason Glenn LB UFA 5 Dolphins 64 Lamar Gordon RB UFA 4 Eagles 64 Brock Gutierrez OG UFA 9 Lions 64 Lamont Hall TE UFA 6 Saints 64 Gerald Hayes LB RFA 3 Cardinals 64 Ronnie Heard S UFA 6 Falcons 64 Will Heller TE RFA 3 Dolphins 64 Ike Hilliard WR UFA 9 Buccaneers 64 Warrick Holdman LB UFA 7 Redskins 64 Brett Keisel DE UFA 4 Steelers 64 Scott Kooistra OG RFA 3 Bengals 64 Paris Lenon LB UFA 4 Packers 64 Michael Lewis WR UFA 5 Saints 64 Earl Little S UFA 8 Packers 64 Kevin McCadam S UFA 4 Falcons 64 Anthony Mitchell S UFA 6 Bengals 64 Sammy Morris RB UFA 6 Dolphins 64 Joe Odom LB RFA 3 Bears 64 Kenny Peterson DE RFA 3 Packers 64 Bryan Pittman C RFA 3 Texans 64 DaShon Polk LB UFA 6 Texans 64 Monsanto Pope DT UFA 4 Broncos 64 Carl Powell DE UFA 7 Bengals 64 Ricky Proehl WR UFA 16 Panthers 64 Mike Pucillo OG UFA 4 Browns 64 Wali Rainer LB UFA 7 Lions 64 Kemp Rasmussen DE UFA 4 Panthers 64 Dominic Rhodes RB UFA 5 Colts 64 Grey Ruegamer OG UFA 7 Packers 64 Visanthe Shiancoe TE RFA 3 NY Giants 64 T.J. Slaughter LB UFA 6 Saints 64 Kenny Smith DT UFA 4 Raiders 64 Tony Stewart TE UFA 5 Bengals 64 Gary Stills DE UFA 7 Chiefs 64 Matt Stinchcomb OG UFA 7 Buccaneers 64 Donald Strickland CB RFA 3 Colts 64 LaBrandon Toefield RB RFA 3 Jaguars 64 Bobby Wade WR UFA 3 Titans 64 Kevin Walter WR RFA 3 Bengals 64 Kelley Washington WR RFA 3 Bengals 64 Dante Wesley CB UFA 4 Panthers 64 Dez White WR UFA 6 Falcons 64 Tracy White LB RFA 3 Jaguars 64 Daniel Wilcox TE RFA 3 Ravens 64 Jimmy Wilkerson DE RFA 3 Chiefs 64 Obafemi Ayanbadejo RB UFA 7 Cardinals 63 Ralph Brown CB UFA 5 Vikings 63 Rock Cartwright RB UFA 4 Redskins 63 Antonio Chatman WR RFA 3 Packers 63 Marco Coleman DE UFA 14 Broncos 63 Jon Dorenbos C UFA 3 Titans 63 Bryan Gilmore WR UFA 5 Dolphins 63 DeLawrence Grant LB UFA 5 Raiders 63 Pat Johnson S UFA 2 Ravens 63 Quintin Mikell S RFA 3 Eagles 63 Terdell Sands DT RFA 3 Raiders 63 Lynn Scott S UFA 5 Cowboys 63 Trent Smith TE RFA 3 49ers 63 Bob Whitfield OT UFA 14 NY Giants 63 Marcus Wilkins LB UFA 4 Bengals 63 Cory Withrow C UFA 6 Vikings 63 David Boston WR UFA 7 Dolphins 62 Rocky Calmus LB UFA 4 Colts 62 Cam Cleeland TE UFA 8 Rams 62 Antonio Cochran DE UFA 7 Seahawks 62 Keith Davis S RFA 3 Cowboys 62 Darnell Dinkins TE UFA 4 Ravens 62 Aaron Elling K RFA 3 Ravens 62 Tony Gilbert LB RFA 3 Jaguars 62 Ross Kolodziej DT UFA 4 Cardinals 62 Clint Kriewaldt LB UFA 7 Steelers 62 Rob Meier DT UFA 6 Jaguars 62 Brandon Moore LB UFA 4 49ers 62 Donnie Nickey S RFA 3 Titans 62 Keith O'Neil LB RFA 3 Colts 62 Saleem Rasheed LB UFA 4 49ers 62 Robert Royal TE UFA 3 Redskins 62 Scott Shanle LB RFA 3 Cowboys 62 Paul Smith RB UFA 6 Lions 62 Joe Tafoya DE UFA 5 Seahawks 62 Dewayne Washington CB UFA 12 Chiefs 62 Rodney Bailey DE UFA 5 Seahawks 61 Vernon Fox S UFA 4 Lions 61 Jeff Garcia QB UFA 7 Lions 61 Mario Haggan LB RFA 3 Bills 61 Quentin Harris S UFA 3 Cardinals 61 Keenan Howry WR RFA 3 Vikings 61 Jamie Martin QB UFA 11 Rams 61 Willie Middlebrooks CB UFA 5 Broncos 61 Aaron Moorehead WR RFA 3 Colts 61 Victor Rogers OT UFA 4 Lions 61 Chad Scott CB UFA 9 Patriots 61 Josh Stamer LB RFA 3 Bills 61 Rex Tucker OT UFA 7 Rams 61 Lenny Walls CB UFA 4 Broncos 61 Kenyatta Wright LB UFA 5 NY Jets 61 Sam Aiken WR RFA 3 Bills 60 Kenderick Allen DT RFA 3 NY Giants 60 Derick Armstrong WR RFA 3 Texans 60 Charlie Batch QB UFA 8 Steelers 60 Tony Beckham CB UFA 4 Titans 60 Marc Boerigter WR UFA 3 Chiefs 60 Matt Bryant K UFA 3 Buccaneers 60 Keith Burns LB UFA 12 Broncos 60 Steve Bush RB UFA 8 49ers 60 Chris Cash CB UFA 4 Falcons 60 Marc Colombo OT UFA 4 Cowboys 60 Stephen Cooper LB RFA 3 Chargers 60 Jose Cortez K UFA 6 Cowboys 60 Ty Detmer QB UFA 14 Falcons 60 Tim Dwight WR UFA 8 Patriots 60 Omar Easy RB UFA 4 Raiders 60 Alonzo Ephraim C RFA 3 Dolphins 60 Aubrayo Franklin DT RFA 3 Ravens 60 Bobby Gray S UFA 3 Bears 60 Ryan Hannam TE UFA 4 Seahawks 60 Chris Hetherington RB UFA 9 49ers 60 Tyrone Hopson OG UFA 4 Lions 60 Chris Horn WR RFA 3 Chiefs 60 Ken Irvin CB UFA 11 Vikings 60 Corey Ivy CB UFA 4 Rams 60 Reno Mahe RB RFA 3 Eagles 60 Chris Massey RB UFA 4 Rams 60 Fred McCrary RB UFA 11 Falcons 60 Mel Mitchell S UFA 4 Saints 60 Zeke Moreno LB UFA 4 Eagles 60 James Mungro RB UFA 4 Colts 60 Matt Murphy TE RFA 3 Texans 60 Gerome Sapp S RFA 3 Colts 60 Raonall Smith LB UFA 4 Vikings 60 Michael Stone S UFA 5 Patriots 60 Bracy Walker S UFA 12 Lions 60 Raymond Walls CB UFA 5 Cardinals 60 Troy Walters WR UFA 6 Colts 60 Nate Wayne LB UFA 8 Lions 60 Jimmy Williams CB UFA 5 Seahawks 60 Melvin Williams DE RFA 3 Redskins 60 Randal Williams WR UFA 5 Raiders 60 Anthony Wright QB UFA 7 Ravens 60 Sean Berton TE RFA 3 NY Giants 59 Jeff Blake QB UFA 14 Bears 59 Ethan Brooks OT UFA 8 NY Jets 59 Barrett Brooks OT UFA 11 Steelers 59 Milford Brown OG UFA 4 Texans 59 Khary Campbell LB UFA 4 Redskins 59 Aveion Cason RB UFA 5 Rams 59 Chris Clemons LB RFA 2 Redskins 59 Michael Cloud RB UFA 7 NY Giants 59 Todd Collins QB UFA 11 Chiefs 59 Ron Dayne RB UFA 6 Broncos 59 Troy Evans LB UFA 4 Texans 59 Todd Fordham OT UFA 9 Panthers 59 Adam Haayer OT UFA 4 Cardinals 59 Cortez Hankton WR RFA 3 Jaguars 59 Arlen Harris RB RFA 3 Rams 59 Tim Hasselbeck QB UFA 4 NY Giants 59 Shaun Hill QB UFA 4 Vikings 59 John Howell S UFA 5 Seahawks 59 Damon Huard QB UFA 9 Chiefs 59 Corey Hulsey OG UFA 4 Raiders 59 James Jackson RB UFA 5 Cardinals 59 Ade Jimoh CB RFA 3 Redskins 59 Tim Johnson LB UFA 4 Raiders 59 Teyo Johnson TE UFA 3 Cardinals 59 Cedric Killings DT UFA 3 Redskins 59 Kyle Kosier OT UFA 4 Lions 59 Brian Kozlowski TE UFA 12 Redskins 59 Antwan Lake DT RFA 4 Falcons 59 Charles Lee WR UFA 6 Cardinals 59 Omare Lowe S RFA 4 Falcons 59 Wesly Mallard LB UFA 4 Patriots 59 Shane Matthews QB UFA 12 Bills 59 Ronald McKinnon LB UFA 10 Saints 59 Harold Morrow RB UFA 10 Cardinals 59 Reggie Myles S UFA 4 Bengals 59 J.T. O'Sullivan QB UFA 4 Vikings 59 Andrew Pinnock RB RFA 3 Chargers 59 Willie Ponder WR RFA 3 NY Giants 59 Hank Poteat CB UFA 4 Patriots 59 Dave Ragone QB RFA 3 Texans 59 Victor Riley OT UFA 8 Texans 59 Sage Rosenfels QB UFA 5 Dolphins 59 Cliff Russell WR UFA 3 Dolphins 59 Chad Slaughter OT UFA 5 Raiders 59 Musa Smith RB RFA 3 Ravens 59 Omar Stoutmire S UFA 9 Redskins 59 Reggie Swinton WR UFA 5 Cardinals 59 R-Kal Truluck DE UFA 4 Cardinals 59 David Tyree WR RFA 3 NY Giants 59 Frank Walker CB RFA 3 NY Giants 59 Seneca Wallace QB RFA 3 Seahawks 59 Kenny Watson RB UFA 4 Bengals 59 Fred Weary OG UFA 4 Texans 59 Matt Wilhelm LB RFA 3 Chargers 59 Ian Allen OG UFA 4 Cardinals 58 Dyshod Carter CB RFA 3 Cardinals 58 Frank Chamberlin LB UFA 5 Texans 58 Erik Flowers DE UFA 6 Falcons 58 Brandon Green DE RFA 3 Rams 58 Ovie Mughelli RB RFA 3 Ravens 58 J.R. Redmond RB UFA 6 Cardinals 58 Marcellus Rivers TE UFA 5 Texans 58 Jeff Robinson TE UFA 9 Rams 58 Josh Shaw DT UFA 3 Dolphins 58 Kordell Stewart QB UFA 11 Ravens 58 Juqua Thomas DE UFA 5 Eagles 58 Matt Willig OT UFA 14 Rams 58 Jarrod Baxter RB UFA 4 Cardinals 57 Jason Bell CB UFA 5 Texans 57 Bill Conaty C UFA 9 Cardinals 57 Terry Fair CB UFA 8 Rams 57 Eric Johnson LB UFA 6 Cardinals 57 Craig Nall QB UFA 4 Packers 57 John Owens TE UFA 4 Browns 57 Brett Romberg C RFA 3 Jaguars 57 Demetric Evans DE UFA 4 Redskins 56 Grant Irons DE RFA 4 Raiders 56 Sean Morey WR RFA 4 Steelers 56 Chris Young S RFA 3 Broncos 56 Darnell Alford OG UFA 4 Rams 55 Kliff Kingsbury QB UFA 1 NY Jets 55 David Kircus WR UFA 3 Lions 55 Gabe Reid TE UFA 3 Bears 55 Lamont Brightful CB RFA 4 NY Giants 54 Randy Hymes WR UFA 4 Ravens 54 Chris Johnson CB RFA 3 Rams 54 Jason McAddley WR UFA 4 49ers 54 Fred McAfee RB UFA 14 Saints 54 Key UFA: Unrestricted Free Agent; a player who has completed four or more accrued seasons and whose contract has expired. RFA: Restricted Free Agent; a player who has completed three accrued seasons and whose contract has expired. Released: A player released by his team with years remaining on his contract. Grade: Insider and Scouts Inc have come up with a rating system for the best Free Agents on the market. Grades are from 0-100. 90-100: Elite Player Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create mismatches that have an obvious impact on the game. ... Premier NFL player with all the skills to consistently play at a championship level... Rates in the top 5 at his position in the league. 80-89: Outstanding Player Player has abilities to create mismatches against most opponents in the NFL. ... A feature player who has an impact on the outcome of the game. ... Cannot be shut down by a single player and plays on a consistent level week in and week out. ... Rates at the top 10 at his position in the league. 75-79: Solid Starter Solid starter who is close to being an elite player. ... No glaring weaknesses and will usually win his individual match-up, but does not dominate in every game, especially when matched against the top players in the league. ... Will usually rate in the top 20 players at his position in the league. 70-74: Good Starter Good starter who is usually a consistent player with excellent competitiveness and is the heart of the team, but is not a dominant player against the better players he faces on a weekly basis. ... Gives you great effort, and you are glad he is on your team, but he may or may not go to the next level. 65-69: Adequate Starter This player is an adequate starter who will give a solid effort week in and week out, but he is overmatched against the better players in the league. ... His weaknesses will be exposed, and he will not survive most man-to-man matchups. ... He is a player you like having on your team, but he is never going to be a star, and you could live with him. ... He defines the term "blue collar." 60-64: Good Backup This is a player who is really on the bubble and only starts because of a team's deficiency at the position. ... He lacks complete overall skills, and although he will battle, he will hinder his team's ability to play at a championship level if forced to be in the starting lineup consistently over a 16-game season. ... This player needs to be a solid contributor in the kicking game or show great versatility at his position to keep his roster spot. ... He is a player you don't mind having on your team, but you are always looking to upgrade. 55-59: Adequate Backup This is strictly a backup player who is not capable of starting. ... If forced to start, he is only a short-term fix. ... He may make the team because of special teams contributions or experience. ... He is a player you are always looking to upgrade, and you must be aware of alerts in this category, such as age, injury, etc. 50-54: Marginal Backup This player is hanging on by a thread and is only on your team because there is nobody else to take his place. ... He has significant weaknesses in his game. ... He is not close to being a starter, and he is only an adequate contributor on special teams. ... This is a player you want to replace as quickly as possible. 45-49: Poor Player Emergency fill-in player who may or may not know the system and has little value other than level of his experience. ... Likely to be a weekly emergency-type player who fills in because of injuries. ... Not a long-term solution, and not a player you want to keep around any longer than necessary. 30: Developmental Player, 2005 Draft Choice, High-rated Rookie Free Agent Player 25 years or younger with little or no video tape available to evaluate him. ... Needs to be tracked because of his developmental potential.No professional football experience to evaluate. ... Will have a report based on projection from college. Entering professional football for the first time. ... No prior professional football experience, unable to evaluate. I was surprised with a few of the grades, your thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EGG Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Other then Kendrick Clancy it looks alright. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shockjock Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 (edited) I would really like to see us go after Deshea Townsend or Brian Williams. They are older vets that can hold the fort down while we groom Webster or another rooke to take over for them. At LB, we don't have to go too wild and grab up some over priced veteran. We could look at Keith Adams, Ben Leber, or David Thornton to come in and compete at WILL if we don't want to use a first rounder at that position. The Secondary could also use another saftey, but we could find a good saftey in the draft, or bring in a cheap vet(maybe Schulters, Dexter Jackson or Derrick Gibson) to compete with Butler. Hope would be nice, but will probably get overpaid to go somewhere else... We probably won't make that big a killing in free agency this year...maybe 3 or 4 quality players, no reason to go too wild. The Giants don't need to go out and make a splash like last year, just bring in a few solid players and build through the draft... Edited February 19, 2006 by shockjock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragon Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Didn't Deion Sanders officially retire? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barens Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Anyone get the feeling if we lose Tim Carter, he's going to have a breakout year somewhere else? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragon Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Yeah, that's usually how it works, but at least we can't say we didn't give him a chance. He just couldn't stay on the field and when he was on the field he was average... which isn't to say he was bad, but he wasn't that "Oh shit it's third down watch out for that guy" player. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gateb Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Anyone get the feeling if we lose Tim Carter, he's going to have a breakout year somewhere else? That'd just be Giants luck right there. I've heard we are interested in bringing him back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barens Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Yeah, that's usually how it works, but at least we can't say we didn't give him a chance. He just couldn't stay on the field and when he was on the field he was average... which isn't to say he was bad, but he wasn't that "Oh shit it's third down watch out for that guy" player. Carter only had 10 catches, but 9 out of 10 of those catches went for first downs. Plus, hasn't anyone noticed that Carter is the only player we've had success running the end-around with? He may have dropped a couple of balls last year, but who hasn't? And granted, his first 3 years in the league, he had trouble staying on the field, but last year, he played in 15 games before taking a vicious hit from Ryan Clark against Washington, which pretty much ended his season. The point is, even though his statistics don't show it, his speed is a valuable commodity to this offense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Go_Eli Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 The point is, even though his statistics don't show it, his speed is a valuable commodity to this offense. How? If you can't catch the ball, it doesn't matter. Carter is not great shakes. I wouldn't mind seeing him go somewhere else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Money Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 How? If you can't catch the ball, it doesn't matter. Carter is not great shakes. I wouldn't mind seeing him go somewhere else. Because when Carter is on the field, safeties have to play back and cannot cheat against the run ... they have to respect his speed. Gives Shockey more room to operate over the middle... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barens Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 How? If you can't catch the ball, it doesn't matter. Carter is not great shakes. I wouldn't mind seeing him go somewhere else. Sometimes, Plax and Shockey can't catch the ball either, and they're starting. You asked how, and I thought I gave a good explanation. He might come pretty cheap, and if we can sign him to a 1 year deal, it could be beneficial to Carter and the Giants. Plenty of motivation for Carter, and the Giants bringing him back to compete either for a starting spot, or the #3 spot, would be a motivating factor for our WR's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxi-xxv Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 IMO if something better than Carter can be had than so be it. His hands are poor, but at least he stayed on the field this year. I find it funny those FA rankings. They have Tyree as a 59. IMO Tyree is as important to the Giants as any second tier player on the roster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gateb Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 I'll take Carter back but I hope he doesn't play hard to get and keep asking for more money which he really hasn't shown that he deserves. I'll welcome him back but I think we can do better at third WR spot. Possibly get a possession WR in FA and then use Carter to spread the field. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Money Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 IMO if something better than Carter can be had than so be it. His hands are poor, but at least he stayed on the field this year. I find it funny those FA rankings. They have Tyree as a 59. IMO Tyree is as important to the Giants as any second tier player on the roster. You have to take Scouts Inc. analysis with a grain of salt. Sometimes they are accurate, other times it seems as if players weren't even evaluated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gateb Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 You can name at least ten things wrong with this list. I'll just name one. Vanderjact is ahead of Wayne. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxi-xxv Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Funny someone mentions a Shockey drop, although they decreased greatly in 05, I was watching NFL Network replay of the Giants/Hawks game yesterday and Shockey played great. There was one crucial drop though that might have put the game away or at the very least given taken the Hawks out of the running game. After Brent Alexanders INT at the Hawks 25, Shockey dropped a crucial 3rd down pass inside the 5 and the Giants had to settle for a FG, extending their lead to 13-7. On the next drive the Hawks scored and made the score 14-13. I wonder had the Giants been up 17-7 if the game would have taken on a different role? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gateb Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Too late to decide that now. I was looking back at the season and I think Shockey's turning point for the most part with his drops was against the Broncos, the one that setup our big TD pass to Toomer. That right there was a clutch catch, one that seemed to always get away from Shockey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barens Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Funny someone mentions a Shockey drop, although they decreased greatly in 05, I was watching NFL Network replay of the Giants/Hawks game yesterday and Shockey played great. There was one crucial drop though that might have put the game away or at the very least given taken the Hawks out of the running game. After Brent Alexanders INT at the Hawks 25, Shockey dropped a crucial 3rd down pass inside the 5 and the Giants had to settle for a FG, extending their lead to 13-7. On the next drive the Hawks scored and made the score 14-13. I wonder had the Giants been up 17-7 if the game would have taken on a different role? That game was odd because the TD the refs gave Shockey in the first half I thought for sure was an incompletion. But near the end of the game, the catch Shockey made that was reviewed and ended up being an incomplete pass(I believe it was in overtime), should have been a catch IMO. But that's the way it goes. I think people really got on Tim Carter after, I think it was the Dallas home game. Eli threw one way down the field for Carter, and he just missed making a spectacular grab. And because he couldn't pull it off, I think many Giant fans put him deeper in their dog house because of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxi-xxv Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Too late to decide that now. I was looking back at the season and I think Shockey's turning point for the most part with his drops was against the Broncos, the one that setup our big TD pass to Toomer. That right there was a clutch catch, one that seemed to always get away from Shockey. he better catch that pass he was wide open from what I remember. I think he played well, but his head got out of the game still too often at times and I think they will decrease as he ages. IMO the TD catch at home against the Eagles(on a day they did everything they could do to take him out of the game)was the point I felt he had turned a corner. He had 1 catch all day and it was a huge one and helped his team win despite the lack of production. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxi-xxv Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 That game was odd because the TD the refs gave Shockey in the first half I thought for sure was an incompletion. But near the end of the game, the catch Shockey made that was reviewed and ended up being an incomplete pass(I believe it was in overtime), should have been a catch IMO. But that's the way it goes. I think people really got on Tim Carter after, I think it was the Dallas home game. Eli threw one way down the field for Carter, and he just missed making a spectacular grab. And because he couldn't pull it off, I think many Giant fans put him deeper in their dog house because of it. Yes that was the Dallas game and their was nothing spectacular about it, the ball hit him square in the numbers and he dropped it. The Giants tried to go to him often that day and he dropped3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gateb Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 he better catch that pass he was wide open from what I remember. I think he played well, but his head got out of the game still too often at times and I think they will decrease as he ages. IMO the TD catch at home against the Eagles(on a day they did everything they could do to take him out of the game)was the point I felt he had turned a corner. He had 1 catch all day and it was a huge one and helped his team win despite the lack of production. Yeah, he couldn't have gotten more open. It is obvious that he is maturing properly, just a little later then we wanted him too but still is. Even though that was a first down, the TD against the Eagles, I see where you are coming from there. Also, the two point conversion catch against the Seahawks was clutch too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barens Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 Yes that was the Dallas game and their was nothing spectacular about it, the ball hit him square in the numbers and he dropped it. The Giants tried to go to him often that day and he dropped3 I think he dropped 2, but he also caught 2 for 48 yards. We also wouldn't have scored without 2 of those receptions. And that long ball didn't hit right in the numbers, he dove for it, almost making a spectacular catch, and couldn't come up with it. That's the way it goes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Money Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 I don't think it would hurt to sign Carter to a 1-year deal. If he gets hurt badly in camp, or if he simply gets outplayed, then he's gone. At worst, cheap competition with some upside. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxi-xxv Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 I think he dropped 2, but he also caught 2 for 48 yards. We also wouldn't have scored without 2 of those receptions. And that long ball didn't hit right in the numbers, he dove for it, almost making a spectacular catch, and couldn't come up with it. That's the way it goes. dude I was there live, he did not dive he dropped a catchable ball right in his bread basket. He also dropped a ball put right on his hands in the flat on a 3rd and 4 with about 25 yards of room in front of him. That pass he dropped was a play designed for him, Aaron Glenn has just come into the game and the Giants tried to take advantage of Carters speed, he got behind Glenn, the ball was thrown so only Carter could get it and falling down he dropped the pass, it hit him in the chest. Had it been off his hands maybe saying he dove for it was true, but that ball hit his numbers and initially many in attendance thought he had it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxi-xxv Posted February 19, 2006 Share Posted February 19, 2006 I don't think it would hurt to sign Carter to a 1-year deal. If he gets hurt badly in camp, or if he simply gets outplayed, then he's gone. At worst, cheap competition with some upside. I cannot see him getting big money elsewhere and his speed is one of those things you are just afraid to get rid of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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