2009 Free Agents


Daseal
02-10-2009, 03:27 PM
I think Bodden is probably headed back to the AFC. Jacksonville and Houston probably at or near the top of the list
Why do you say that SS. I admittedly have not read the whole thread, but Bodden listed Washington as one of, if not his top team on NFL radio. He grew up around here apparently.

SmootSmack
02-10-2009, 04:09 PM
yeah, he's a local kid so sure the Skins are a possibility

Texans I kind of just threw in there

Jags just happened to name his position coach with the Browns, Mel Tucker (who loves Bodden and vice-versa) as their new defensive coordinator a couple of weeks ago

SeanTaGodsSafety
02-11-2009, 12:48 PM
J. peppers

Trample the Elderly
02-11-2009, 01:04 PM
The ones that I want: Dansby, Lechler and Gross are going to be too expensive. We might be able to get Gross or Lechler but I doubt it.

Haynesworth and Peppers aren't worth the money.

Ruhskins
02-11-2009, 02:24 PM
The ones that I want: Dansby, Lechler and Gross are going to be too expensive. We might be able to get Gross or Lechler but I doubt it.

Haynesworth and Peppers aren't worth the money.

Gross is probably going to get the franchise tag, since it seems like the Panthers are going to let Peppers walk. Pundits are talking about possibly having a QB change in Carolina, so they are going to need to protect whoever QBs for them. Even if it is Delhomme again, he's no spring chicken and needs protection.

Eknox
02-11-2009, 03:14 PM
Haynesworth, period point blank , then draft 3 o-linemen , and a RB Haynesworth will improve the defense in all area's just from being a force in the middle...

LandrySlice
02-11-2009, 03:46 PM
haynesworth is fairly young too, i like him and peppers no questions asked.

vallin21
02-11-2009, 04:23 PM
I would rather have Haynesworth. He's younger and he fills a need.

BigHairedAristocrat
02-11-2009, 04:34 PM
I would rather have Haynesworth. He's younger and he fills a need.

Whatever team signs Haynesworth will be making one of the biggest mistakes in the history of free agency. Haynesworth will not be THAT young when the season starts. hes only got another 4-5 years of production similar to what weve seen the past two years, but theres no garauntee he will continue to perform at a high level. by all appearances, hes been motivated soley by the prospect of a big payday. Haynesworth wants to be the highest paid defensive player in league history. whoever pays him that kind of money for the maximum potential of another 4-5 years of performance similar to what he did in 2007 and 2008 is an idiot.

Id rather have Chad Johnson buy the team and name us the Washington Ocho Cincos than have us bring Haynesworth here.

MTK
02-11-2009, 04:38 PM
4-5 years is an eternity in the NFL, hell most careers don't last that long. Yeah Haynesworth is going to command top dollar and personally I wouldn't want to sink that into him, but if he keeps playing at his current level for another 4-5 years someone is going to be getting a heck of a player. At the start of the season he will be 28, in the prime of his career.

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