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An Adam Schefter Story from NFL.com
Here is a look at arguably the top 10 players poised for free agency this winter.
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1. Julius Peppers, Panthers defensive end –- Coming off a down year, but teams pay premium for pass rushers.
2. Steven Jackson, Rams running back –- Hard to imagine St. Louis parting ways with its most popular player.
3. Tommie Harris, Bears defensive tackle -– Talks on a long-term contract hit a standstill last month.
4. Marion Barber, Cowboys running back –- Last season, one NFC coach said Barber is an elite back in the same class as LaDainian Tomlinson or Adrian Peterson. Now he wants to be paid that way.
5. Chris Snee, Giants guard –- At a time when interior offensive linemen are cashing in, the son-in-law of Giants coach Tom Coughlin is going to cash in.
6. Nnamdi Asomugha, Raiders cornerback –- Oakland plans to franchise him again if he remains unsigned, which is a distinct possibility.
7. Albert Haynesworth, Titans defensive tackle –- Tennessee wouldn’t let Haynesworth leave this offseason, and its stance is unlikely to change.
8. Terrell Owens, Cowboys wide receiver -– At the age of 34, T.O. is performing like he were 24.
9. Will Smith, Saints defensive end -– New Orleans defensive end Charles Grant got his money and Smith intends to do the same.
10. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Bengals wide receiver –- Still waiting for his first big-money deal.
Of course, the list hardly stops there. It goes on and on, like the money that could be spent on some of these players.
The free-agent class of 2009 also is scheduled to include Lions wide receiver Roy Williams, Bills wide receiver Lee Evans, Giants running back Brandon Jacobs, Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman, Cowboys safety Ken Hamlin, Falcons linebacker Keith Brooking, Texans cornerback Dunta Robinson, Cardinals linebacker Karlos Dansby, Buccaneers quarterback Jeff Garcia and Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer.
There are some obvious head turners. Most will resign, but any body you'd die to get get in KC?
Chris Snee is only 26 and could be a solid addition. I don't see us signing multiple "BIg Names" however I wouldn't mind paying an established lineman that stays healty.
I understand it's too far away, but it gets the juices flowing.
Go Chiefs.
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