Gregg Rosenthal Top 85 Free Agents (1 Viewer)

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44) Jermon Bushrod, OT, New Orleans Saints: Bushrod will be the perfect test case for proving what an average starting tackle with a random Pro Bowl nod gets on the market.

54) Reggie Bush, RB, Miami Dolphins: Bush is a role player, but he's a very useful role player if deployed correctly

75) Sedrick Ellis, DT, New Orleans Saints: The former No. 7 overall pick has shown flashes, but has quietly been one of the bigger busts of the last five years.

P.S. If your asking why Chris Ivory is not on this list. It is because he is restricted. I know its dumb. I don't agree with the list either but he hit it right with these two.


Top 85 free agents: Mike Wallace heads best available - NFL.com
 
I don't know on what planet he can put ellis ahead of brad jones and wheeler. But yeah, on some he hit the nail on the head
 
I don't know on what planet he can put ellis ahead of brad jones and wheeler. But yeah, on some he hit the nail on the head

I don't know what list Ellis is ahead of anyone on since our safeties and corners aren't on it. Boy, when you step back and assess our defensive talent it is brutal. How have we so consistently missed on so many picks? Maybe the odds will catch up with us and we will hit a few homers this off-season
 
I don't know what list Ellis is ahead of anyone on since our safeties and corners aren't on it. Boy, when you step back and assess our defensive talent it is brutal. How have we so consistently missed on so many picks? Maybe the odds will catch up with us and we will hit a few homers this off-season

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Huh?

No one in our secondary is a Free Agent.

Who, Elbert Mack? I am sure his name is burning up the free agency wires as we speak. No, none of our starters or players of any relevance at all at DB are free agents. I wish they all were but they are just overpaid hacks that were all burnt like toast all year. Perhaps that will change with whoever survives the upcoming carnage.
 


The interesting thing about our defensive talent is how many are first and second rounders and the fact that they all went where they were projected to go. It's not like we were reaching on these guys, they most likely get picked soon after.

So is it our remarkable ability to pick the wrong players consistently, or is it our inability to develop talent consistently?
 
44) Jermon Bushrod, OT, New Orleans Saints: Bushrod will be the perfect test case for proving what an average starting tackle with a random Pro Bowl nod gets on the market.

54) Reggie Bush, RB, Miami Dolphins: Bush is a role player, but he's a very useful role player if deployed correctly

75) Sedrick Ellis, DT, New Orleans Saints: The former No. 7 overall pick has shown flashes, but has quietly been one of the bigger busts of the last five years.

P.S. If your asking why Chris Ivory is not on this list. It is because he is restricted. I know its dumb. I don't agree with the list either but he hit it right with these two.


Top 85 free agents: Mike Wallace heads best available - NFL.com

It's not dumb. Last year, ZERO restricted free agents changed teams. Restricted free agents get talked about a lot by fans every year, and almost always, nothing ever happens with them.
 
It's not dumb. Last year, ZERO restricted free agents changed teams. Restricted free agents get talked about a lot by fans every year, and almost always, nothing ever happens with them.

I say its dumb, because we all know he will not remain a Saint dude. Scratch that most likely will not remain a Saint.
 
So whats wrong with Glen Dorsey? Besides the fact he's been on a crappy team for years. Why not give him a chance with Rob Ryan?
 

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