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Free Agent O-Line .
Max Starks RFA Pittsburgh Steelers
Starks is a starting tackle for a Super Bowl champion. That’s enough in itself to get some teams a little excited about the prospects of acquiring him. The fact that Starks is young, talented, and massive in stature-listed at 6’8”, 337 lbs.-just adds to the excitement pile. Another lineman that shouldn’t be going anywhere as the Steelers will not let Starks go without a fight. The best bet is that Starks will decide he wants to stay in Pittsburgh and sign an extension. If he hits the market, there will be a team or two willing to pay a big amount to entice the tackle to relocate.
Leonard Davis UFA Arizona Cardinals
Davis is a massive tackle that the Cardinals can’t afford to lose to free agency. The Arizona offensive line is already suspect, and losing Davis would be a huge step in the wrong direction, but the team may have to let him go and find a replacement if they aren’t prepared to offer decent money. Davis has shown the ability to simply be a wall of protection for his quarterback and while teams might not line up for the chance to sign him, anyone looking for a tackle will have him high on the list. The Cardinals are more than likely going to push to re-sign him before he hits the market.
Mike Gandy, UFA, Buffalo Bills
A relatively young starting left tackle, Gandy had been blocking for Willis McGahee over the past two seasons, and this season could go a long way in making Gandy an appealing free agent. He has talent, but isn’t considered among the league’s best linemen. However, a decent starting left tackle doesn’t just drop from the sky, so expect him to garner interest from a handful of teams, if Buffalo doesn’t re-sign him before the market opens.
Other Free Agent Offensive Linemen
Jordan Black, UFA, Kansas City Chiefs
Dwayne Carswell, UFA, Denver Broncos
Derrick Dockery, UFA, Washington Redskins
Nat Dorsey, RFA, Cleveland Browns
Chris Gray, UFA, Seattle Seahawks
Norm Katnik, RFA, New York Jets
Ryan Lilja, RFA, Indianapolis Colts
Sean Locklear, RFA, Seattle Seahawks
Vincent Manuwai, UFA, Jacksonville Jaguars
Roman Oben, UFA, San Diego Chargers
Brian Rimpf, RFA, Baltimore Ravens
Eric Steinbach, UFA, Cincinnati Bengals
Todd Steussie, UFA, St. Louis Rams
Floyd Womack, UFA, Seattle Seahawks
....explain...the Cards fans seem to hate him.Leonard Davis UFA Arizona Cardinals
My Vote.
....explain...the Cards fans seem to hate him.
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Hardly any of those guys will see the light of day and the ones that do may not be worth the effort or $$$$.
But are any of them better than what we have now?
Also, a guy who is RFA like Starks, what does that cost the Texans to sign him, or does that give his old team a free pick in the draft?
Thanks Mex-Tex for finding that link!!!!
Other Free Agent Offensive Linemen
Jordan Black, UFA, Kansas City Chiefs
Dwayne Carswell, UFA, Denver Broncos
Derrick Dockery, UFA, Washington Redskins
Nat Dorsey, RFA, Cleveland Browns
Chris Gray, UFA, Seattle Seahawks
Norm Katnik, RFA, New York Jets
Ryan Lilja, RFA, Indianapolis Colts
Sean Locklear, RFA, Seattle Seahawks
Vincent Manuwai, UFA, Jacksonville Jaguars
Roman Oben, UFA, San Diego Chargers
Brian Rimpf, RFA, Baltimore Ravens
Eric Steinbach, UFA, Cincinnati Bengals
Todd Steussie, UFA, St. Louis Rams
Floyd Womack, UFA, Seattle Seahawks
I like the 3 guys highlighted, Steinbach is pretty young and I was wondering how he would turn out.
Well I believe it was week 5 or 6 when they played the Bears.............My favorite Defensive Player in the NFL is Brian Urlacher, I was watching him 2 plays in a row he was put on his back by Leonard Davis, when you put The Lacher as I call him on his back, your pretty darn good in my book.
Plus I could care less about what Fans think about Players anymore form other teams besides mine, I have played line and coach it, He is a good one, he could stand to loose some pounds but he can maul, Pass Protection is good as well. He moves well for a big guy.
I wouldn't touch a single one of Arizona's OL. I would not even consider them and would rather search the UDFA's for a OL from a sucessful college program. I don't want any players coming from another franchise that doesn't know how to win. I don't want any member of an OL that can rival ours for worst in the league the past 5 years. No sir, no thank you.
Well I believe it was week 5 or 6 when they played the Bears.............My favorite Defensive Player in the NFL is Brian Urlacher, I was watching him 2 plays in a row he was put on his back by Leonard Davis, when you put The Lacher as I call him on his back, your pretty darn good in my book.
Plus I could care less about what Fans think about Players anymore form other teams besides mine, I have played line and coach it, He is a good one, he could stand to loose some pounds but he can maul, Pass Protection is good as well. He moves well for a big guy.
Its not hard to find better lol
I asked Denver fans what they thought of the Texans starting Salaam at LT. They said he sucked at Denver but that he had to be better than anything here in Houston. And I have to tell you, IMO, Salaam su-ucks. He is a revolving door and we were better off without him.
I'd rather the Texans push ahead with the tackles they have (Spencer and Winston) and draft a Center.
Say we go after Starks. We offer his a contract to come play for us. The Steelers have 7 days to outbid our offer and if they do then Starks would play for the Steelers. If not, Starks is ours, and we would have to give up a pick to the Steelers for what round Starks was originally drafted (we would give up a 3rd round draft pick since that's when Starks was originally drafted). That's how we got Kevin Walter this year, the Bengals didn't top our offer so we had to give up a 7th round pick.
Let me know if I got anything wrong.