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March 11, 2016 at 9:54 am #40417znModerator
With initial surge over, Rams still can find free-agent bargains
Nick Wagoner
EARTH CITY, Mo. — Before the NFL added the early negotiating window a few years ago in an effort to minimize illegal tampering with free agents, the waves of free agency took much longer to develop.
Under the new system, most of the top players go off the board in the opening hours of free agency and many actually agree to deals before they are even allowed to put pen to paper.
We are now two days into the new league year and the majority of the big ticket items have been cleared from the shelves. Here’s a look at Bill Polian’s free-agent tracker and what’s left on the market.
Among the big names still available are Green Bay cornerback Casey Hayward, New England defensive tackle Akiem Hicks, San Diego safety Eric Weddle, Cincinnati safety Reggie Nelson, Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and Oakland offensive tackle Donald Penn.
In most cases, the top players still available have some warts, often a combination of price and age. Teams are hesitant to pay big money for players 30 or older and prefer to wait for their prices to drop. Likewise, older players often are more concerned with finding the right fit and a chance to win rather than just getting the top dollar.
From a Los Angeles Rams perspective, there’s still business to be done. According to the NFLPA, the Rams have about $25 million in cap space left. If you account for about $8 million-$10 million in money that must be set aside for a draft class and injury contingencies, the Rams have roughly $15 million-$17 million in functional cap space.
That’s enough to get some business done. One area the Rams must continue to investigate is finding a kicker. Greg Zuerlein is a free agent and could be back, but the Rams also would like to bring in competition for him. They also need depth at pretty much every position on the defense and a starter at free safety. And, of course, that doesn’t account for the obvious needs at quarterback, wide receiver and tight end.
So far, the Rams haven’t expressed serious interest in any top quarterbacks or wide receiver, though that is always subject to change as the market evolves. For now, it’s probably best to expect the Rams to continue to monitor the market to see if they can find players who fit their scheme and could be possible bargains.
Last year, that’s how they found defensive tackle Nick Fairley and signed him on a one-year prove-it deal.
We also can’t rule out the possibility that some of that money will go to young players the Rams want to keep — such as defensive tackle Michael Brockers and linebacker Alec Ogletree — so they don’t find themselves scrambling to sign them at this time next year
March 11, 2016 at 1:26 pm #40436znModeratorhttp://www.nfl.com/freeagency#tab=rankings
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EricFS ERIC WEDDLEINTERESTED TEAMS:
Weddle might have taken a step back from his All-Pro level, but he’s still a dynamic centerfielder that can do a little bit of everything for a defense.17
Okung, RussellT
RUSSELL
OKUNGINTERESTED TEAMS:
SF, DET, NYG, SEA
He is coming off shoulder surgery and is representing himself as an agent. This could get interesting.20
Amukamara, PrinceCB
PRINCE
AMUKAMARAINTERESTED TEAMS:
JAX
There just aren’t enough capable starting cornerbacks in today’s NFL. Amukamara is one of them.22
Nelson, ReggieFS
REGGIE
NELSONINTERESTED TEAMS:
So many teams are looking for a reliable “center fielder” at safety like Nelson to improve the team’s last line of defense.23
Fitzpatrick, RyanQB
RYAN
FITZPATRICKINTERESTED TEAMS:
He has more value to the Jets with Chan Gailey running the show than he would in any another city.25
Long, ChrisDE
CHRIS
LONGINTERESTED TEAMS:
WAS
He only has four sacks over the last two injury-ravaged years, yet Long should still have some quality seasons left. He was a top-20 defensive end as recently as 2013.26
Fairley, NickDT
NICK
FAIRLEYINTERESTED TEAMS:
He stayed out of trouble and quietly was effective as a rotational player in St. Louis. Can he be effective playing more? There is boom or bust potential here.30
Foster, ArianRB
ARIAN
FOSTERINTERESTED TEAMS:
The downside: He has missed 23 of his last 40 games. The upside: He ran harder than just about any running back in the league in 2014, when he was a top-five player at his position. He’s worth a shot to see if you get one last big year.32
Ayers, RobertDE
ROBERT
AYERSINTERESTED TEAMS:
TB
It makes no sense that a former first-round pick that played in New York is so under the radar.34
Smith, AndreT
ANDRE
SMITHINTERESTED TEAMS:
It’s a red flag he’s coming off such a down year after the Bengals maxed out his skill set for much of his career.36
Beachum, KelvinT
KELVIN
BEACHUMINTERESTED TEAMS:
NYJ
He would be ranked in the top 20 if he wasn’t coming off a torn ACL.37
Thurmond, WalterSS
WALTER
THURMONDINTERESTED TEAMS:
Injury prone for much of his career, Thurmond was part of perhaps the best safety tandem in the league with Malcolm Jenkins in Philadelphia.41
Freeman, JerrellILB
JERRELL
FREEMANINTERESTED TEAMS:
He’s great in coverage for an inside linebacker, which is worth a premium.43
Penn, DonaldT
DONALD
PENNINTERESTED TEAMS:
An up and down career is back on the rise after a steady turn protecting Derek Carr.44
Hayward, CaseyCB
CASEY
HAYWARDINTERESTED TEAMS:
He has been a solid starter for the Packers, yet the team looks set to let him walk away. He can play outside and in the slot.45
Smith, AldonOLB
ALDON
SMITHINTERESTED TEAMS:
He is suspended until at least the middle of November and it’s possible he won’t be reinstated (or signed) until 2017. With all that said, Smith is eligible to sign with a new team and represents a rare top-10 pass rusher talent available at a reduced price. Someone will give him a third chance.48
Raji, B.J.NT
B.J.
RAJIINTERESTED TEAMS:
He can still clog up the middle of a defensive line, with the upside that he’ll turn back the clock one of these years.51
Hardy, GregDE
GREG
HARDYINTERESTED TEAMS:
Based purely on talent and 2015 play, Hardy would be in the top ten of this list. But you have to sign the person that goes with the talent, and most teams will smartly decide Hardy isn’t worth the trouble.54
Boldin, AnquanWR
ANQUAN
BOLDININTERESTED TEAMS:
He doesn’t need to be open to make catches. He’s found a way to stay productive throughout his 30s and is a great locker room addition.56
Knighton, TerranceDT
TERRANCE
KNIGHTONINTERESTED TEAMS:
He signed for one year in Washington last year, hoping for a bigger payday this time around. He should get it.58
Johnson, RashadFS
RASHAD
JOHNSONINTERESTED TEAMS:
He got lost in the shuffle in Arizona’s star-studded secondary but Johnson can do a lot of things well at the safety position.59
Morris, AlfredRB
ALFRED
MORRISINTERESTED TEAMS:
He can’t catch a pass, but Morris is a rugged early down running back that can top 1,200 yards without breaking down.61
Mathis, EvanG
EVAN
MATHISINTERESTED TEAMS:
Mathis is an accomplished veteran two years removed from All Pro-caliber play, but he’s nearing his mid-30s, coming off of surgery and limited to zone-blocking schemes.62
Wallace, MikeWR
MIKE
WALLACEINTERESTED TEAMS:
Wallace has a limited skill set but getting deep in the NFL is still worth something. He’s been overpaid the last few years but makes sense as a role player.68
Evans, JahriG
JAHRI
EVANSINTERESTED TEAMS:
BUF
Once the highest-paid guard in the league, Evans can still help a team out as a quality starter.70
Neal, MikeOLB
MIKE
NEALINTERESTED TEAMS:
He’s a high effort player that can play anywhere from outside linebacker to defensive tackle. A good rotation player.71
Galette, JuniorDE
JUNIOR
GALETTEINTERESTED TEAMS:
Although highly productive when healthy, Galette is a coach-killer with character concerns and health questions.72
Harvin, PercyWR
PERCY
HARVININTERESTED TEAMS:
It’s easy to forget that Harvin outplayed Sammy Watkins early last season before injuries resurfaced, begetting thoughts of early retirement. With his football future in question, Harvin won’t land a contract commensurate with his talent level.74
Freeney, DwightLB
DWIGHT
FREENEYINTERESTED TEAMS:
Freeney is purely a situational edge rusher at a stage of his career in which he will only play for a Super Bowl contender. His last two months in Arizona were his most effective in nearly half a decade.75
Tulloch, StephenMLB
STEPHEN
TULLOCHINTERESTED TEAMS:
A stop-gap option for a team needing leadership and snaps at inside linebacker.76
Upshaw, CourtneyOLB
COURTNEY
UPSHAWINTERESTED TEAMS:
If he couldn’t make it in Baltimore as anything more than a run-stuffing specialist, he isn’t likely to develop elsewhere.77
Blount, LeGarretteRB
LEGARRETTE
BLOUNTINTERESTED TEAMS:
There is a fear he’ll turn into a pumpkin away from Bill Belichick.78
Hall, LeonCB
LEON
HALLINTERESTED TEAMS:
Paying aging cornerbacks is rarely good business, but Hall can still help out as a role player in the right situation.80
Robinson, PatrickCB
PATRICK
ROBINSONINTERESTED TEAMS:
The former New Orleans Saints cornerback has come on strong the last two years as a feisty cornerback.82
Hicks, AkiemDE
AKIEM
HICKSINTERESTED TEAMS:
NE
Acquired in a trade with the Saints, Hicks flashed impressive ability late in the season.84
Wisniewski, StefenC
STEFEN
WISNIEWSKIINTERESTED TEAMS:
Serviceable starting center, will travel.85
Carroll, NolanCB
NOLAN
CARROLLINTERESTED TEAMS:
He wasn’t exactly a solution for the Eagles’ defense last season, but he wasn’t a problem either. Snaps eater.86
Brown, ZachILB
ZACH
BROWNINTERESTED TEAMS:
He has insane pursuit skills but was never fully trusted in Tennessee.87
Powers, JerraudCB
JERRAUD
POWERSINTERESTED TEAMS:
He’s played a lot of snaps for some very good teams over the last five years.90
Laurinaitis, JamesMLB
JAMES
LAURINAITISINTERESTED TEAMS:
ATL
Known as a good leader, Laurinaitis just didn’t make enough plays the last few years in St. Louis. He’s a stop-gap pickup. Laurinaitis told Albert Breer he will be visiting the Falcons Monday and Tuesday.93
Randle, RuebenWR
RUEBEN
RANDLEINTERESTED TEAMS:
Drawing single coverage opposite Odell Beckham, Randle had one of the cushiest gigs in the league last season. Rather than establishing himself as the long-term Robin to Beckham’s Batman, he remained frustratingly inconsistent.94
Miller, ZachTE
ZACH
MILLERINTERESTED TEAMS:
A quarterback at Nebraska-Omaha, Miller has always been among the league’s most athletic receiving tight ends. He just couldn’t the injury bug since entering the league with the Jaguars all the way back in 2009. That changed in the second half of last season, when he emerged as a reliable playmaker for Jay Cutler.95
Jenkins, JarvisDE
JARVIS
JENKINSINTERESTED TEAMS:
Jenkins flashed as one of Chicago’s best defensive players early last season before his effectiveness waned in the second half.98
Bruton, DavidSS
DAVID
BRUTONINTERESTED TEAMS:
Bruton had been a premier special teamer before last season, when he made a series of big plays in the Broncos’ secondary.99
Griffin, RobertQB
ROBERT
GRIFFININTERESTED TEAMS:
There was a time not so long ago when Robert Griffin III was considered the brightest young star in football.March 11, 2016 at 4:39 pm #40453znModeratorfrom off the net
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1. Ryan Fitzpatrick — Only starting-caliber QB left. Still seems likely to stay in NYJ.
2. Russell Okung — Quality LT starter when healthy. 13 missed games last 3 years.
3. Prince Amukamara — Giants moved on by signing Janoris Jenkins. Linked to NYJ.
4. Sean Smith — Plus-sized press CB. Update: Signed with OAK on Thurs. morning.
5. Reggie Nelson — Coming off 8-interception season. Entering age-33 campaign.
6. Eric Weddle — Turned 31 in January. Market has been surprisingly quiet so far.
7. Donald Penn — Will turn 33 in April. Still a high-end pass-protecting left tackle.
8. Robert Ayers — Can play DE & DT. 9.5 sacks in 2015. Visited Bucs on Wednesday.
9. Jerrell Freeman — Turns 30 in May. PFF’s No. 2-graded inside linebacker in ’15.
10. Greg Hardy — 22 sacks in last 27 games. Market silent due to character issues.
11. Kelvin Beachum — Undersized LT (6’3/303) coming off ACL tear. Turns 27 in June.
12. Nick Fairley — Turned 28 in Jan. Rotational DT only, but can dominate in spurts.
13. Casey Hayward — Ascending 26-year-old slot corner. Not expected back in GB.
14. Chris Long — Injuries have limited Long to three sacks over his last 16 games.
15. Cedric Thornton — Run-stuffing 3-4 end. Does not help in passing situations.
16. Patrick Robinson — Had career-best year with Bolts. Can cover slot & outside.
17. Louis Vasquez — 29. Cut by Broncos. Should interest power-blocking teams.
18. Akiem Hicks — Mammoth 6’5/318 DE/DT. Expected to visit Chicago this week.
19. Rashad Johnson — Had 5 INTs in 2015. Cards replaced him with Tyvon Branch.
20. Walter Thurmond — Ex-slot CB had breakout year at safety. Turns 29 in August.
21. Anquan Boldin — Going on age 36. Can still contribute as possession receiver.
22. Mohamed Sanu — Overrated gadget WR with poor hands. Linked to ATL & NE.
23. Arian Foster — Will turn 30 in August. Tore his Achilles’ tendon last October.
24. Brandon Boykin — Underappreciated 25-year-old slot CB. Market quiet so far.
25. Zach Miller — Going on age 32. Posted a 34-439-5 receiving line last season.
26. Terrance Knighton — 3-4 NT. Pot Roast disappointed last year with Redskins.
27. Geoff Schwartz — In 2nd tier of free agent OGs. Good player, bad injury luck.
28. Mike Wallace — Turns 30 in August. Ravens reportedly have some interest.
29. Jahri Evans — Cut by Saints. 6-time Pro Bowler running on fumes. 33 in August.
30. Leon Hall — Has extended career by successfully transitioning to slot corner.
31. Courtney Upshaw — 26-year-old 2-down edge-setter OLB. Not a pass rusher.
32. Evan Mathis — PFF’s No. 1 run-blocking G in ’15, but poor in pass pro & 34yo.
33. Stefen Wisniewski — Replacement-level C gets pushed around in run game.
34. Brent Grimes — Cut by Miami due to off-field concerns, declining on-field play.
35. James Laurinaitis — Big name, small game. Falcons, Saints have nosed around.
36. Rueben Randle — Big and athletic, but has a lazy streak. Underachieving WR.
37. Zach Brown — Injury-riddled 4-3 weak-side LB with sideline-to-sideline speed.
38. Robert Griffin III — Broncos rumored to have interest. Would fit in Kubiak’s O.
39. Tahir Whitehead — Fierce run defender/special teamer. Can play all 3 LB spots.
40. Nick Perry — Former first-round bust had solid ’15 season as rotational 3-4 OLB.
41. Will Beatty — Missed all of 2015 to injury. Was above-average starting LT in ’14.
42. Bilal Powell — Versatile RBBC back has been connected to DAL, NE, BAL, NYJ.
43. B.J. Raji — Consistent tendency to start fast, wear down as seasons progress.
44. Jason Jones — Base-defense LE can also play inside. 9.5 sacks last 2 seasons.
45. Mike Neal — Swiss-army-knife role player. Better run stopper than pass rusher.
46. Jason Hatcher — Can still disrupt QBs, but reportedly considering retirement.
47. Jermaine Kearse — Career highs in catches/yards/TDs in ’15. Only had 4 drops.
48. Sean Weatherspoon — 28-year-old WLB disappeared after 2014 torn Achilles’.
49. James Starks — One of the league’s better No. 2 RBs. Shouldn’t cost much $.
50. Aldon Smith — Eligible for reinstatement from suspension in November 2016. -
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