Terrell Owens - Cincinnati. We've all heard the rumors about Ocho recruiting TO to the Bengals, and it makes a lot of sense to me. The two are good friends and towards the end of the season it showed that the Bengals could use a legit threat opposite #85. I'm one of few who believes TO still has a lot left in the tank after a poor statistical year. I think some of that can be attributed to shitty QB play ala 2008 Chad Ochocinco.
Chad Pennington - St. Louis. The Rams would feel a lot better about not taking a QB #1 knowing they had Pennington. A pretty prototypical west coast Quarterback with great accuracy who could possibly do well behind such a bad line. Fuck Michael Vick, Pennington gives this team a way better shot at winning.
Julius Peppers - New England. Without Seymour the Patriots pass rush suffered. They've got the money, Peppers wants to leave Carolina, fits the scheme, open position, it works out. Could be the move that shoots the Patriots back to the top if the offense stays the same or improves. Some might advocate franchising Wilfork but I believe they can find an NT internally or through the draft. The explosiveness off the edge that Peppers is capable of bringing covers a multitude of sins.
Vince Wilfork - Miami. Since their season ended I've said the Dolphins need to upgrade the Defensive Line more than anything else, and they definitely do that with Wilfork. Can occupy multiple guys inside and give their young DE's an opportunity to shine. Even more important with the probable loss of Porter.
Darren Sharper - Dallas. If you've watched the Cowboys consistently, you'll know that Ken Hamlin is one of the worst safeties in the business. Sharper is a not only a vast improvement at the position, he's the exact type of player that Jerry Jones loves - explosive, and produces lots of big plays.
Karlos Dansby - New York Giants. Dansby already expressed interest in New York when asked where he'd like to play next season, and the move makes a lot of sense. I believe Dansby could play any of the three 4-3 linebacker positions and that kind of versatility and flexibility has got to be something the Giants are looking for after the departure of Antonio Pierce, leaving them with Michael Boley, Johnathan Goff, and Danny Clark. Underwhelming. Dansby would be a big addition.
Chad Pennington - St. Louis. The Rams would feel a lot better about not taking a QB #1 knowing they had Pennington. A pretty prototypical west coast Quarterback with great accuracy who could possibly do well behind such a bad line. Fuck Michael Vick, Pennington gives this team a way better shot at winning.
Julius Peppers - New England. Without Seymour the Patriots pass rush suffered. They've got the money, Peppers wants to leave Carolina, fits the scheme, open position, it works out. Could be the move that shoots the Patriots back to the top if the offense stays the same or improves. Some might advocate franchising Wilfork but I believe they can find an NT internally or through the draft. The explosiveness off the edge that Peppers is capable of bringing covers a multitude of sins.
Vince Wilfork - Miami. Since their season ended I've said the Dolphins need to upgrade the Defensive Line more than anything else, and they definitely do that with Wilfork. Can occupy multiple guys inside and give their young DE's an opportunity to shine. Even more important with the probable loss of Porter.
Darren Sharper - Dallas. If you've watched the Cowboys consistently, you'll know that Ken Hamlin is one of the worst safeties in the business. Sharper is a not only a vast improvement at the position, he's the exact type of player that Jerry Jones loves - explosive, and produces lots of big plays.
Karlos Dansby - New York Giants. Dansby already expressed interest in New York when asked where he'd like to play next season, and the move makes a lot of sense. I believe Dansby could play any of the three 4-3 linebacker positions and that kind of versatility and flexibility has got to be something the Giants are looking for after the departure of Antonio Pierce, leaving them with Michael Boley, Johnathan Goff, and Danny Clark. Underwhelming. Dansby would be a big addition.
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