I just spent a few minutes reviewing the draft board for next year, as well as the free agent lists at : http://www.thehuddlereport.com/2004FA/fapos.htm AND http://www.thehuddlereport.com/2004DRAFT/draftboard.htm I have to say that these two lists look pretty weak.... especially the free agent list since many of those will resign without really truly hitting the FA market. That or they will get the franchise tag. Could this be the year that a few more trades are made? I doubt it, so for those of you at the bottom of the league, don't expect a quick turnaround.
peyton will get the tag, so will peterson. thats all i can see, umm steve smith will resign, pace will leave, woodson, mcalister,=leave, vincent i think will stay,
I dont know man CHAMP IS OUT KEYSHAWN IS OUT OF TB ( NOT FA ) OWENS Woodson is gonna want out of Oakland (MAYBE) THEER IS 4 that will have different teams next year
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>DAWK_VADER wrote: this is a great FA class </div> Yes, it is as it stands it is OK. I just think most of these will get re-signed or given "the tag". I think Owens, Pace, Kearse, Sapp, Woodson, and McAlister are some of the few big names that will make it out. I don't know that Champ makes it out -- he may get the tag too. But come on, Hambrick is the #2 RB FA? Give me a break. The WR core is OK. Manning and Bulger will both be back. Dawk, don't you think the Eagles will re-sign Vincent and Emmons. Sure, you do. Other teams will do the same. Who else on this list will not be re-signed and will be leading their new teams to the promised land? Feely, Huard, Randall Godfrey, Jason Seahorn. God forbid Dallas would try to pursue Owens.
Looks like lots of quality offensive linemen are available... I think there will be a number of trades, too. Dillon wants out of Cincy and is Brunell a free agent? If not, he'll be cut or traded, too.