Since free agency began at midnight last Friday, the signings have come at a furious pace. Some teams, like Oakland, the New York Jets, and Miami, have been extremely active. Others, like New England, Indianapolis, and the New York Giants, have decided against being an active member in the free agency market.
This off season's Patriots?
Last off season, the New England Patriots were making the most of the free agency market, signing WR Donte' Stallworth, LB Adalius Thomas, and trading for WRs Wes Welker and Randy Moss.
This off season, the Cleveland Browns are trying to duplicate the Pats' strategy, hoping a Super Bowl appearance will reward their efforts. They gave out over $67 million in guaranteed money to five players. The Brown re-signed QB Derek Anderson and RB Jamal Lewis. They traded for DTs Corey Williams and Shaun Rogers. They also added receiving help in the form of WR Donte' Stallworth.
The trades for Williams (2nd round pick) and Rogers (3rd), along with last year's trade up to draft QB Brady Quinn, means the Browns will not have a pick in the top 100 of this year's draft. The addition of these two DTs addresses one of the Browns' biggest weaknesses last season. If either of the two make the Pro Bowl in '08, it will be well worth the draft picks.
Laying the foundation in Miami
The first major move in the Parcells era kicked off with the signing of 49ers guard Justin Smiley shortly after the free agency market opened. The Dolphins didn't slow down, signing DT Randy Starks and WR Ernest Wilford and trading for DT Jason Ferguson. Other signings, like QB Josh McCown and LB Charlie Anderson, were meant to add depth and rebuild a woeful special teams.
The Dolphins refused to overpay for any player, which led to former Arizona DE/LB Calvin Pace signing with the Jets. Parcells, Jeff Ireland, and new coach Tony Sporano know that this team needs more than what any one player brings to the table. The Dolphins will bring this strategy into the draft, looking to trade down and pick up draft picks where possible.
Stop the bleeding
The Pats re-signing of WRs Randy Moss and Jabar Gaffney was precluded by big losses in the secondary. CBs Asante Samuel and Randall Gay left for Philadelphia and New Orleans, respectively. DBs Eugene Wilson and Chad Scott are still unsigned. They did add CB Jason Webster from Buffalo, but expect the Pats to use the draft to build depth in the secondary and find an eventual replacement for Rodney Harrison.
Over-Pay as you go
The Oakland Raiders decided to be a player this off season. Their eagerness led them to overpay for questionable talent.
They started by re-signing their own DT Tom Kelly. Kelly only played in seven games last season, and his $50 million contract has more guaranteed money ($18M) than he has sacks in his career (13).
They handed Kwame Harris, the OT who was a bust for the 49ers, $16M over three years. Former Giants S Gibril Wilson received $16M in guaranteed money. No doubt the Raiders paid a "Super Bowl" premium (think Larry Brown and Dexter Jackson) for Wilson.
Then there is Javon Walker. The WR was cut by the division rival Denver Broncos, and eventually signed a massive contract with Oakland. Walker's deal is insane (6 years, $16M guaranteed, $55M total). Walker's contract includes the same amount of money in the first three years ($27M) as does Randy Moss. Moss signed a three year, $27M contract to remain with the Pats.
I'm not exactly sure what Oakland is doing. One thing is for certain, if these guys don't pan out, they will have a lot of "dead money" on the books in a few years.
Pass catchers in high demand
After New England rebuilt their receiving corps via free agency last season, more teams this season are following the trend. Walker got a big contract. Another winner was former Bears receiver Bernard Berrian. The Vikings gave him $16M guaranteed with $42M total over six years. Jerry Porter received $30M over six years from Jacksonville and Donte' Stallworth $35M over seven from Cleveland.
The big surprise is the lack of interest in Randy Moss and the relatively modest contract he ultimately signed with New England. Compared to the other contracts signed by inferior receivers, the decision to not franchise Moss led to New England re-signing their receiver at the infamous "Patriot discount."
Best free agent deals
1. QB Billy Volek re-signing with the Chargers (3 years, $9M).
Volek probably could have received more money elsewhere, and a chance to start. Instead he chose to stay in San Diego and back up Philip Rivers. The Chargers won out, as Volek is an extremely capable #2 who can keep the team winning if Rivers is injured.
2. RB Michael Turner signing with the Falcons (6 years, $34.5M).
I was surprised Turner didn't receive more money. The Falcons got a key offensive component at a good price. Turner and Jerious Norwood will make a great combo in Atlanta.
3. LB Lance Briggs re-signing with the Bears (6 years, $36M).
There was no market for Briggs, which is surprising. In the end, the Bears were the big winners. They were able to keep a key defensive player for the same amount of money they offered pre-free agency.
4. CB/KR Allen Rossum signing with the 49ers (1 year, $870K); DE Jimmy Wilkerson signing with the Bucs (2 years, $3M); DT Jimmy Kennedy signing with the Jaguars (1 year, $700K); OG Keydrick Vincent signing with the Panthers (2 years, $2M); S Yeremiah Bell re-signing with the Dolphins (1 year, $1.4M); RB DeShaun Foster signing with the 49ers (2 years, $1.8M).
These are the types of shrewd signings that build depth and improve special teams. It is almost guaranteed that at least one of these players will outplay their contract and be a big contributor for their respective teams.
Click here for a comprehensive list of NFL free agent signings and contract details.
A deeper look at the first week of NFL free agency
Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 12:05 PM Posted by Mike Register
EXCLUSIVE: Transcript of Daunte Culpepper's Conversation With Jon Gruden
Friday, July 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM Posted by Mike Register
[Editor's Note: The following is called satire. Please don't sue me.]
(Ring, Ring) Daunte Culpepper: Yo holla.
Jon Gruden: What up Pep?
DC: Chucky? What up G?
JG: I hear you're a free agent now. Just calling to see if you'd like to come play for me. We're undefeated right now, you know.
DC: Fo' shizzy. You'd have to holla at my agent yo. Yo dawg, holla at Chucky.
(puts phone down, takes off sunglasses and replaces with wire-rimmed reading glasses)
Daunte Culpepper (the agent): So you are interested in my client. Is that correct Mr. Gruden.
JG: Uh, yeah. You know I love quarterbacks.
DC(agent): About that. How many quarterbacks do the Bucs have?
JG: Five. Got three more lined up for the practice squad, got a former Canadian Football League QB cleaning my pool, and our back-up punter played quarterback in high school. You never can be too safe you know?
DC(agent): For sure. Where exactly would my client fit in that group? He is a star in this league. Without him their would be no NFL, no Randy Moss, no false optimism at Alabama.
JG: Don't worry about that Mr...Mr...
DC(agent): Pennyworth. Alvin Simon Theodore Pennyworth IV.
JG: Of course! Mr. Pennyworth. As I was saying, we have plenty of room for Pep on the team. Garcia will start the preseason. Gradkowski is our closer. We're saving Plummer for the postseason. Simms will be playing for my little brother's Arena team in Orlando and McCown will rotate in the third quarter against teams that play in domes or have a Jack in The Box near the airport. You like Jack in the Box?
DC(agent): What does Jack in the Box have to do with my client?
JG: Sirloin Mr. Pennyworth! Sirloin! No anguses in those burgers!
DC(agent): Right...but where does my client fit in on your team?
JG: Oh, yeah, sorry. We need Pep for our intra-mural squad.
DC(agent): Intra-mural squad?
JG: Is there an echo in here? We play an intra-mural game every week. Monte Kiffin and I draft our teams right after training camp. He beat me last year. Gonna get that son-of-bitch this year.
DC(agent): Will he be the starter on this intra-mural squad of yours?
JG: For the most part. My gardener is the backup. I saw him in my back yard the other day. The way he read the changing of the wind when racking the leaves was quite impressive. Kids got potential.
DC(agent): We are intrigued Mr. Gruden. Lets talk money.
JG: Why don't you and Pep come on down and we'll discuss this in person. I got a really nice yacht. Does your client love boats Mr. Pennyworth?
DC(agent): Hell yeah negro! (covers phone with hand) HEY DAUNTE, GRAB YO' SUNSCREEN, WE GOING TO OAKLAND TO SEE CHUCKY!








