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Ranking the free agents
By Tony Softli
Published: February 17, 2013 @ 11:58pm
There are two different types of free agents, restricted and unrestricted. An unrestricted free agent is any player with four or more accrued seasons at the expiration of his contract. These players are completely free to negotiate and sign a contract with any organization, and clubs are free to negotiate without penalties or restrictions.
A restricted free agent is any veteran player with three accrued seasons, but less than four accrued seasons. These players come with restrictions, the players shall be completely free to talk with other clubs, but the club losing that player is allowed to counter the offer the player was given. This is called first refusal and or draft compensation. The terms within the CBA get slightly tricky and teams generally don’t lose RFA’s through a bidding war, and rarely do teams mortgage draft picks into the future, while not popular it does happen.
With only 22 days remaining before the NFL free agent period begins teams are negotiating with player representatives to resign their own UFA’s and taking them off the free agent market. Once the calendar hits March 12th and the clock ticks past 4:00 pm est , all hell breaks loose, those players without a contract or left unprotected become open game for all other teams to sign.
When preparing an NFL organization for the future, each team must manage their cap with a keen eye and have a plan. Part of the plan is releasing aging overpaid veterans from the roster. One of the biggest mistakes that is made is the restructuring of contracts into the future and possibly forcing organizations into cap hell and strapping the club’s mobility into the future.
Below are the ranked players by position all are UFA, unless noted;
Quarterbacks
Joe Flacco – Ravens
Matt Moore – Dolphins
Jason Campbell – Bears
Drew Stanton – Colts
Chase Daniel – Saints
Running Backs
Steven Jackson – Rams
Chris Ivory – Saints (RFA)
Reggie Bush – Dolphins
Shonn Greene - Jets
Peyton Hillis – Chiefs
Full Backs
Jerome Felton – Vikings
Tight Ends
Delanie Walker – 49ers
Martellus Bennett – Giants
Jared Cook – Titians
Dennis Pitta – Ravens
Wide Receivers
Mike Wallace – Steelers
Danny Amendola – Rams
Greg Jennings – Green Bay
Wes Welker - Patriots
Emmanuel Sanders – Steelers (RFA)
Dwayne Bowe – Chiefs
Ted Ginn Jr – 49ers (receiver depth and return skills)
Offensive Line
Tackles
Andre Smith – Bengals
Jake Long – Dolphins
Ryan Clady – Broncos
Branden Albert – Chiefs
Sebastian Vollmer – Patriots
Phil Loadholt - Vikings
Guards
Andy Levitre – Bills
Kevin Boothe – Giants
Louis Vasquez – Chargers
Centers
Brian De La Puente – Saints (RFA)
Dan Koppen – Broncos
Phil Costa – Cowboys (RFA)
Corner Backs
Aqib Talib – Patriots
Sam Shields – Packers (RFA)
Cary Williams – Ravens
Chris Houston – Lions
Sean Smith – Dolphins
Leodis Mc Kelvin – Bills (return skills raises value)
Safeties
Jairus Byrd – Bills
Dashon Goldson – 49ers
William Moore – Falcons
LaRon Landry – Jets
Glover Quinn – Texans
Linebackers
Inside
Dannell Ellerbe – Ravens
Brad Jones – Packers
Rey Maualuga – Bengals
Jasper Brinkley – Vikings
Outside
Phillip Wheeler – Raiders
Victor Butler – Cowboys
Defensive Line
Tackles
Henry Melton – Bears
Sammie Hill – Lions
Desmond Bryant – Raiders
Ends
Anthony Spencer – Cowboys
Michael Bennett – Buccaneers
Paul Kruger – Ravens
Michael Johnson – Bengals
Dwight Freeney – Colts (DPR)
William Hayes – Rams (effective as DE/DT)