Below proCanes.com analyzes the NFL U free
agent market and tries to give you, the fans, a
better idea of where these free agents may end up for
the 2009 season. First off, here are the different
types of free agents defined in case you don't now
the difference:
Unrestricted Free Agents
Unrestricted Free Agents (UFA) are
players who have completed four or more accrued
seasons of service and whose contracts have expired.
They are free to sign with any club.
Restricted Free Agents
Restricted Free Agents (RFA) are
players who have completed three accrued seasons of
service and whose contracts have expired. They have
received qualifying offers from their old clubs and
are free to negotiate with any club until April 21,
at which time their rights revert to their original
club. If a player accepts an offer from a new club,
the old club will have the right to match the offer
and retain the player. If the old club elects not to
match the offer, it may receive draft-choice
compensation depending on the level of the qualifying
offer made to the player.
Exclusive-Rights Free Agents
Exclusive-Rights Free Agents (ERFAs)
are players who have completed between 0-2 accrued
seasons of service whose contracts have expired. If
tendered, they have no negotiating rights with other
clubs and must sign their tender with their old club
or sit out the season.
2009 UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS
Phillip Buchanon CB 5-11 186 7th
Season Buccaneers:
According to members of the Buccaneers organization,
many from within believe Phillip Buchanon was their
most consistent cornerback last year. At the
beginning of the offseason many people thought the
Bucs would let Buchanon go because of the coaching
changes and and change in defensive philosophy. That
looks to not be the case though. The Bucs will be
talking to Buchanon's agent Drew Rosenhaus this week
and hope to sign before he hits the open market.
After a rough beginning to his career, Buchanon seems
to have settled and become a vital part of the Tampa
Bay defense. Look for him to remain a Buccaneer.
Vernon Carey OT 6-5 350 5th Season
Dolphins:
Vernon Carey actually never hit the free agency
market despite not being franchised by the Miami
Dolphins. Once the Dolphins elected not to franchise
him most people began to speculate that they no
longer wanted Carey and both the Chicago Bears and
Minnesota Vikings would go after him. One day later
though, the Dolphins did sign Carey to a 6-year $42
million contract making him the highest paid right
tackle in the league. Congrats to Vernon!
Bubba Franks TE 6-6 265 9th Season
NY Jets:
Bubba Franks had a disappointing 2008 season despite
being teamed up with Brett Favre again. Bubba's best
seasons as a Green Bay Packer were with Favre, but
they never seemed to to find that magic last year as
Jets. Bubba fought through injuries during the season
but missed 8 games. He finished the season with only
six reception for 47 yards and no TDs. The Jets did
released TE Chris Baker, which would create an
opening for Bubba, but they do have Dustin Keller who
they are pretty high on. If Bubba stays looks for him
to be Keller's backup which is a possibility as long
as he can show that he can stay healthy.
William Joseph DT 6-5 308 6th Season
Raiders:
Joseph was signed last offseason by the Raiders to
give them help along the defensive line with the loss
of Warren Sapp. Joseph was cut right before the
beginning of season, but was then signed in week 8
and played the last 7 weeks of the season
accumulating 8 tackles. Since being drafted by the NY
Giants in the first round in 2003, Joseph has not
lived up to expectations. He will probably get signed
by someone in need of DL depth and it very well could
be the Oakland Raiders.
Ray Lewis LB 6-1 250 13th Season
Ravens:
It is rumored that the Jets are making salary cap
room to possibly sign Ray Lewis. The Cowboys have
been rumored to be a destination Ray would
potentially prefer as well. Ray has said before that
he would like to end his career as a Raven and the
Ravens would really like to sign him before the free
agency period begins on February 27, despite being
irked by his comments at the Pro Bowl which most
people think were said to get him a bigger contract.
This would be the first time Ray would hit the free
agent market and the Ravens are afraid that if he
does he will be gone. Look for the Ravens to sign him
before he hits the market.
Darrell McClover LB 6-1 226 5th
Season Bears:
McClover has been important cog in the Bears' special
teams for the past few years, but he missed the last
6 games due to injury this year and the Bears do not
seem to be interested in resigning him. He has been a
career special teams player but also has the ability
to play the OLB spot. If the Bears do not re-sign
him, which looks unlikely, look for him to get picked
up by a team with special teams needs like the
Patriots, Chiefs, or Titans.
Jerome McDougle DE 6-2 2646th Season
NY Giants:
McDougle has dealt with a lot of adversity during his
short career and unfortunately has never lived up to
expectations despite always performing well in
training camps. More than anything, he is happy to be
alive considering his near-death experience of being
shot in the abdomen. McDougle didn’t contribute
much to the Giants, and now Osi Umenyiora is
presumably coming back to join what should be a
three-man end rotation with Justin Tuck and Mathias
Kiwanuka. Dave Tollefson (an exclusive rights free
agent) figures to be the fourth. If there’s a
fifth, it’ll come out of the draft. Look for
McDougle to get one more shot in someone's training
camp, he has shows great resiliency throughout his
tough career.
Brett Romberg C 6-2 298 5th Season
Rams:
Though a little undersized Romberg has been in the
thick of the starting center position for the last
few years in St. Louis. He started three games in
2006, nine games in 2007 and six games in 2008. Last
year he broke his hand in training camp and lost the
job to Nick Leckey. Romberg did end up starting the
last 6 games of the season though. The Rams seems to
like Romberg more than Leckey so look for them to
re-sign Romberg.
Jonathan Vilma LB 6-1230 5th Season
Saints:
Re-signing MLB Jonathan Vilma is the Saints' top
priority. Vilma, who was traded to the Saints a year
ago, is said to be very interested in re-upping with
New Orleans, but the team will not strike a deal with
him until Feb. 27 — the start of free agency
— at the earliest, guaranteeing that Vilma will
hit the open market. Signing him before then would
force the Saints to give up higher draft picks to the
Giants and Jets — first- and
second-rounders, respectively, instead of second- and
third-rounders — per the deals for TE
Jeremy Shockey and Vilma. The Saints are
optimistic he will be back and so are we. Unless
someone throws a lot of money in Vilma's direction
look for him to sign with the Saints as soon as he
hits the market.
Nate Webster LB 6-0 232 9th Season
Broncos:
Webster beat out free-agent Niko Koutouvides for the
starting MLB spot last fall which was a huge surprise
to many considering the large contract that was given
to Koutouvides. The Denver defense last year was bad.
Many people blamed Webster but the problems ran much
deeper than him. The DL was atrocious and injuries
took their toll as well with DJ Williams missing time
as well as Webster. Koutouvides was recently cut by
the Broncos, which could mean that the Broncos are
interested in keeping Webster. If they do, look for
him to be more of an insurance policy as he can
backup all three LB positions or if Williams is moved
back to MLB then Webster could find a spot on the
outside.
2009 RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS
Rashad Butler OT 6-4 309 3rd Season
Texans:
Butler is well-respected in the Texans organization
because of his ability to overcome the disease:
ulcerative colitis. This was the reason for Butler's
inability to keep weight on during his days in
Carolina. Since then he has been able to control the
disease and played in 8 games in 2007. He didn't see
much action in 2008, but look for the Texans to
resign him for a league minimum resulting in 3
offensive lineman from the U on the Texans (Chris
Myers, Eric Winston, Rashad Butler).
2009 EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FREE AGENTS
Orien Harris DL6-3 300 1st Season
Bengals:
Harris was a standout in Saints camp in 2008 and was
surprisingly released before the season started. The
Bengals though, snatched him up quickly and Harris
saw action in 14 games and started Week 6 against the
Jets. He is an exclusive rights free agent; the team
has already signed FB/TE Daniel Coats, who was the
other player in that category. Look for the Bengals
to re-sign him and in the off chance they don't, the
Saints will be in the running for his services.
RELEASED
Ken Dorsey QB 6-4 215 6th Season
Browns:
Dorsey struggled towards the end of last year when he
was forced into action for four of the last five
games of the season throwing zero touchdowns and 7
interceptions. Dorsey has always been limited
physically but has been a great tutor for Derek
Anderson and Brady Quinn. If he lands anywhere it
will probably be with Rob Chudzinski and the San
Diego Chargers to mentor Phillip Rivers.
Najeh Davenport RB 6-1 247 7th
Season Colts:
Najeh played 4 games for the Steelers last year in
the middle of the season after being released in the
offseason. He was then released by the Steelers and
signed by the Colts where he played in two games
before being released before the start of the
playoffs. Davenports has shown he can still play both
as a running back and also as a kickoff return man.
In week 17 he had 8 carries for 26 yards along with
four receptions for 54 yards. The knock on Davenport
has always been his ability to stay healthy and stay
in shape. Look for him to get signed by someone in
need of RB depth and also special teams player.