This is a very comprehensive and excellent look at the '08 FA's. It echoes some of my thoughts for a couple individuals that I advocate Buffalo taking a hard look at, namely Green Bay's DT Corey Williams and Seattle's second wideout D.J. Hackett. But it either promotes or repudiates all the pending FA's players by virtue of a star system (5 is the highest; 0 is obviously the lowest). Anyway, I'm going to highlight a few of their comments but provide all the links, too (you can access the links to all the positions with any of these links I'm providing).
WR's:
3. D.J. Hackett, Seahawks. Age: 27 ***
I marked D.J. Hackett as a fantasy sleeper. Unfortunately, he only played four full games. In those contests, however, he had 384 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Not too shabby.
DT's:
2. Corey Williams, Packers. Age: 28 ****
The Packers are not expected to re-sign Corey Williams, as they have tons of quality defensive tackles on their roster and cannot afford to keep him. Given that Albert Haynesworth will likely remain a Titan, Williams will be the top defensive tackle on the market.
CB's:
Note: my comment below.
Interesting that they list the Chargers' Drayton Florence (*) as the 23rd-best CB on the market- very surprising ( by comparison, the Bills' own injury-prone and very susceptible CB Jason Webster is 16th).
WR's:
3. D.J. Hackett, Seahawks. Age: 27 ***
I marked D.J. Hackett as a fantasy sleeper. Unfortunately, he only played four full games. In those contests, however, he had 384 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Not too shabby.
DT's:
2. Corey Williams, Packers. Age: 28 ****
The Packers are not expected to re-sign Corey Williams, as they have tons of quality defensive tackles on their roster and cannot afford to keep him. Given that Albert Haynesworth will likely remain a Titan, Williams will be the top defensive tackle on the market.
CB's:
Note: my comment below.
Interesting that they list the Chargers' Drayton Florence (*) as the 23rd-best CB on the market- very surprising ( by comparison, the Bills' own injury-prone and very susceptible CB Jason Webster is 16th).
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