Wednesday, March 4, 2009

FSH: WEDNESDAY WATERCOOLER

March 5th, 2009 10:15pm PST



WEDNESDAY WATERCOOLER

No Home for the Homeless...


There's no question that the business of the NFL is a tough one; just ask Derrick Brooks, Warrick Dunn, Vonnie Holiday, and Marvin Harrison. These players learned the harsh realities of playing in the NFL when they were recently released. And now the leagues incumbent pariah Terrell Owens has joined the list of the NFL's homeless, although he's likely in lone company judging by reactions across the internet.

Life in the NFL can not be easy, especially when you suddenly find out you are without a job, without a team, and without a home. Many of today's NFL's stars pushing the mid-thirties and up are finding themselves joining this inauspicious list. Players like Deuce McAllister and Jason Taylor are on the decline of productive careers, but one has to wonder if any of these players have much left to contribute.

Players like Harrison, McAllister, and Brooks have had long and prestigious careers, but don't figure to be a part of any team's future plans. While they may hang around looking for opportunities that may arise (player injuries, future releases), none figure to make much of a splash in fantasy football for 2009.

Taylor and Dunn could actually be reshuffled back into the mix somewhere as teams continue to fill needs and look for help. Dunn came off a pretty productive 2008 and could be a nice change-of-pace or 3rd down back in the right situation. With most teams implementing more of a committee system, he has a chance to still play. Taylor, now healthy has been receiving many call and could find a new home very soon. The former Redskin and Dolphin has lost a step, but again in the right system as a situational pass rusher he could be effective and productive.

A couple of names that have surfaced recently as possible releases are wide receiver Torry Holt and running back Edgerrin James. Both players are on the decline and finding themselves in not-so suitable positions. With both players asking for their release, it sounds like each is just looking for a new start somewhere fresh in 2009. For fantasy leaguers, until they land somewhere befitting, both are probably best left as free agents.

The GM Game.
Dilbert by Scott Adams

Let's Play GM...

Re-Making a Winner...

There are a couple of ways to build a winner in the NFL. You can draft the right players, develop your core group into a dynamic mix of skill and talent, and create this fantastic on-field chemistry that will beget you many wins. That would be the Steelers 1970's formula for success. In the era of the free agent, with salary caps, signing bonuses, and primadonnas this formula has been a tough mix to follow.

Even one of last year's Super Bowl contenders was a roster filled with rehashed players; the Cardinal's Warner came from the Giants/Rams, Edgerrin James from the Colts, Roderick Hood from the Eagles, Bert Berry from the Broncos, and Travis LaBoy from the Titans.

The 2008 Cardinals came up just short of winning an NFL title, but it's enough to make a believer of other teams that will try to fill the holes and solve their needs through free agency.

Looking for a soft landing...
The Jets were flying high at one point last season, sitting at 8-3, first place in the East, and gearing up for a soft landing in the postseason, but the propeller came flying off and the team stumbled down the stretch missing the playoffs. One of the keys to it's collapse was the play of a tired defense. One that new head coach Rex Ryan has made the move to bolster, strengthen and add some proven talent. The team will have some big issues to face at the quarterback position going forward, but this offseason Ryan has really addressed some of the teams biggest needs on defense. By adding former Raven linebacker Bart Scott, the Jets get more inside playmaking ability to help improve the teams 18th ranked run defense. Rookie corner Darrelle Revis quickly blossomed into a solid cover corner and now will be joined in the secondary by former Eagles corner Lito Sheppard. Ryan has also added another former Raven to join the secondary, safety Jim Leonhard who will be expected to compete for the starting job along side Kerri Rhodes. They say defense wins championships and Ryan is wasting little time to remake his defense and build a winner.

The Road to success a Mile High..
Surprisingly when the Broncos hired new head coach Josh McDaniels, it was thought he was brought in for his offensive mind and prowess, but it has been the defense where he has made the most noise. For Denver fans that is good, because last season was not kind on the other side of the ball. The new coach's first big move was landing free agent safety Brian Dawkins. A charismatic team leader that can invoke the kind of winning attitude on defense this team needs. With the defense converting to the 3-4, the Broncos have added inside linebacker Andra Davis to the mix, signed defensive lineman Darrell Reid, cornerback Andre Goodman, and to give their big playmaking safety help the team also signed former Dolphins safety Renaldo Hill. On paper it certainly looks like McDaniels is carefully piecing together a winning puzzle that could find this team farther from the bottom of the list of good defenses and closer to being a contender in the AFC West. That is only one half of the formula. On offense the team has had its first brush with controversy, but once the waves settle McDaniels has added some talent that is typical of the personnel he carried in New England. Players like Buckhalter, Jordan, and Gaffney will fill specific roles that the Broncos new head coach hopes can help the teams core of talent (Culter, Royal, and Marshall) elevate to the next level; a championship caliber team.

T.O. may be gone from Dallas, but that doesn't mean we can't get our popcorn ready for what will be an exciting 2009 season, once we get past the draft, the offseason OTA's and preseason.

So stay tuned.


Keep checking back for more football....

By David G. Ortega

FSH: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST (FANTASY IMPACT)

March 3rd, 2008 11:30pm PST




David's Daily Digest
[My Take]


Over the past several days, since the opening of free agency there have been many moves by NFL teams with player signings, re-signing, releases, and trades. All to be expected, but with all this commotion how will this all break down heading into the 2009 fantasy football season? How will some of the studs of last season perform in a new uniform, a new city, with new team-mates. Offering my perspective on all that is football and how it will impact fantasy, here's....

My Take...

WR TJ HOUSHMANDZADEH SIGNS WITH SEAHAWKS
If the Hawks can keep Hasselbeck and receiver Branch healthy heading into 2009, the addition of Housh should make all three very good options in fantasy. Of course with Hass, that is a big if" and Branch is not far behind. Clearly TJ would give the Hawks that much needed dependable possession-type receiver it has sorely missed to compliment Branch's speed. It's too early to go jumping on any bandwagons, but TJ will still be a top WR2 next season.

RB DERRICK WARD INKS DEAL WITH BUCS
The Bucs needing to re-stock its' backfield with the release of veteran running back Warrick Dunn and Carnell Williams expected to start the 2009 season on the PUP list have signed Derrick Ward. The former Giant is not expected to challenge for the starting position, but rather fill a role. Of course Ward gained over 1,000-yards last season and averaged more than 5yds/carry, so he always has a chance to win the job. He'll definitely be one of those late round sleepers that will be worth the risk in 2009.

WR NATE WASHINGTON SIGNS WITH TITANS
I was very surprised to see this guy linger around on the market as long as he did. Washington is not an elite NFL receiver, but considering his skills, talent, deep-ball playmaking ability, and the fact so many teams need help at receiver I expected to see him signed much sooner. He should fit well with Collin's big arm. With Gage figuring to be the primary target, Washington should emerge as the big-play deep threat who could be a great sleeper pick-up next season.

WR MARVIN HARRISON STILL OUT OF WORK
The former Colts receiver has hardly sparked any interest from any teams since becoming a free agent. It is looking more and more like a long shot that Harrison will play in 2009. Unless he gets invited into camp this summer, it's time to retire his name from all fantasy rosters. He was great in his time, but time has simply passed him by.

LIONS INK WR BRYANT JOHNSON
It's now the 'Johnson & Johnson' show in Detroit, although there will only be one star. Megatron is one of those tremendous talents like Larry Fitzgerald, not matter who is throwing he's going to make plays. Unfortunately his new counterpart does not offer the same skills and playmaking ability and quarterback Daunte Culpepper is unlikely to make him better with great throws. The signing is nothing more than matter of fact. Johnson will likely be nothing more than a mid-low WR4 in most fantasy drafts.

QB KURT WARNER SIGNS WITH CARDS
It didn't take a scientist to figure this one out, but it did take a little nudge from the two-time NFL MVP to finally get the Cardinals brass to wake up and close the deal. Now that Kurt is back where he belongs, what does this mean. As long as Kurt has Fitzgerald to throw to and he proved it throughout last season's playoffs, he's a top five quarterback in fantasy. If the team can make Boldin happy, this will only make Warner a better fantasy option for 2009.

QB MATT CASSEL NOW A CHIEF
Sure there was a lot of scuttle-butt and conspiracy theories attached, but the final disclaimer is "Cassel is a Chief." Now that the ex-Patriots will be wearing red next season, where we will find the former SC Trojan in fantasy drafts this summer. Cassel is coming off an impressive 2008, considering we have nothing to compare it too. New HC Todd Haley will have a quarterback friendly system that should allow Cassel to flourish and with both WR Dwayne Bowe and TE Tony Gonzalez as targets to throw to, he should be a top 10 quarterback in 2009.



IDP Notes:

What would fantasy football be without IDP (Individual defensive players), incomplete. In more traditional formats fantasy including offensive players with team defenses, but in today's game you have to have IDP's. Keeping in good form with today's current trend, here are my thought of some of the recent moves in the NFL affecting the nasty side of the ball...


LB RAY LEWIS TO RESIGN WITH RAVENS
The Ravens reached a deal with linebacker Ray Lewis and he will be with the team in 2009. That's not only good news for the Ravens, but also IDP owners, especially in Dynasty or Keeper leagues. Lewis is a talent, but on the back-nine of his career. He offers much more fantasy value in Baltimore, than a new team in a new system.

BRONCOS BOLSTER DEFENSE WITH SIGNINGS
When the smoke finally clears in Denver after the recent Cutler trade debacle and firestorm, maybe football folks will take notice that one of the leagues worst defenses in 2008 is undergoing a huge makeover. The recent signings of LB Andra Davis, DB Renaldo Hill, and DL Darrell Reid, at least on paper gives the impression of an improving defense. But add the big addition of former Eagle's safety Brian Dawkins to share the same secondary as Champ Bailey and we could have the start of something special. It's too early to make predictions, but Mickey-D certainly looks like he making all the right moves on defense.

REDSKINS RELEASE DL JASON TAYLOR
When the team added free agent Albert Haynesworth, it was expected that his presence would make players like DL Jason Taylor much better. That is, if Taylor is with the team. Now a free agent, Taylor is a hot commodity on the market and should get signed pretty quick. 2008 was a down year for Taylor who fought through injuries all season. Now healthy, he's still got enough left in his motor to be a top 15 DL fantasy pick.

JETS DEFENSE TURNS PURPLE
With the arrival of new head coach Rex Ryan, you knew it wouldn't take long for him to add some new color to "Gang Green." First the Jets signed former Raven's linebacker Bart Scott, then recently added safety Jim Leonhard. Ryan has wasted little time bringing in his influences to improve a defense that already includes LB David Harris, LB Calvin Pace, DB Darelle Revis, and DL Kris Jenkins. Add the recent trade for cornerback Lito Sheppard and you have the makings of a very strong and potential top five team defense for 2009.


Check back with "Your Fantasy Sports Home" for more Football 411....



Tuesday, March 3, 2009

FSH: TUESDAY (FOOTBALL) TALK

March 3rd, 2008 10:37pm PST


TUESDAY (FOOTBALL) TALK


Just a quick somber note to pay respect to the families of the three men lost at sea in the Gulf of Mexico. My thoughts and prayers go out to the three men, William Bleakley, Corey Smith, and Marquis Cooper, their families and friends. Once again we are reminded how fragile and precious life can be in these most difficult times.

Today the U.S. Coast Guard suspended its rescue search for the three boaters who have now been in the water for over 60 hours. While many of us will continue to hope for the best and pray for a miracle, the families are now faced with dealing with the grim reality of what has transpired. May god's strength be with you during this most difficult time.






You're in our hearts and our minds.....



William Bleakley

(AP photo)


Corey Smith

(AP Photo)


Marquis Cooper

(Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Image)



It's always difficult to move on or push forward in the face of tragedy especially at moments like this, but sometimes just as we have in the past we turn to an old friend (the NFL) for comfort.

What's Blogging....

Well it's another Tuesday and as if we didn't have plenty to talk about, sure we do. Where to start is the question. It's done and now in my past, feelings were hurt, but it's time to move. Let the healing process begin between player and coach, Jay Cutler and Josh McDaniels (Mickey-D). If any marriage is going to work, there has to be honesty, trust, and more importantly in this case communication. As I read one of my favorite blogs "Football News from a Chick" the two are expected to meet next week to settle this whole fiasco.

I found this in the now defunct Rocky Mountain News, how appropriate is this picture?

Buckle up boys, this could be a wild & bumpy ride!....

More news and notes to be found among the blogging community, in the "NFL Gridiron Gab" blog I read the Cardinals not being used to playing amongst the big boys have been approached by free agent quarterback Kurt Warner with a new proposal. I guess the Cards need every bit of help they can get to get this no-brainer done. If you ever thought an inanimate, emotionless, blonde knew nothing about football, don't tell "Football by Barbie" as she gives a recap of the most notable NFL free agent signings over the weekend. This wasn't the first time I had read this statement "McDaniels has put everyone on high notice", but reading "BroncosTalk" the message was clear about the Broncos now being HIS team. I think the new coach made that clear these past several weeks, dumping lots of useless talent and under-achieving players. As if my appetite for reading has been satisfied, hardly. From reading "Steelergurl's Blog" I was reminded of free agent wide receiver Nate Washington being signed by the Tennessee Titans. Now how did the Bengals, Vikings, Niners, and Bucs let this guy get away. It's not like any of these teams are stocking a plethora of high caliber talent.

If you're looking to keep up with current NFL events, stories, happenings, and anything related I encourage reading all of these blogs.


Fantasy Football Watch

With all the signing's that are happening around the league, there has to be somekind of fantasy football impact now doesn't there? With the Seahawks landing T.J. Houshmandzadeh, you have to wonder about this investment of $40million over five years. There's little doubt about Housh being worth the money, but I would be more concerned with who is going to through the ball. 2008 wasn't exactly a stellar season for quarterback Matt Hasselbeck spending most of his time ailing on the sidelines with a back injury. T.J.'s presence will definitely improve an aging and depleted receiving corp, but can it help resurrect the career of oft injured wide receiver Deion Branch?

The Cardinals could be closer to inking a deal with quarterback Kurt Warner, who has reached out to the team this week. There are reports indicating the team could have him signed by the weekend. Over the last two seasons Warner has thrown for 8,000-yards and 57 touchdowns. With Fitzgerald and Boldin to throw to a return to Arizona in 2009 will make him a top five fantasy quarterback without question.

(Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

In a blockbuster move over the weekend the Kansas City Chiefs acquired quarterback Matt Cassel from the New England Patriots. The savvy move of Chiefs GM Scott Pioli was completely overshadowed by the improprieties of the Denver Broncos, who allegedly were in the mix to land Cassel. With all the commotion and fuss over this Cutler trade rumor, overlooked was the new marriage of Cassel and Chiefs head coach Todd Haley. Both Cassel and Haley come from successful 2008 campaigns and passer friendly systems. While Cassel won't have the same tools as he had in New England, he does have the good fortune of throwing to a couple of big time pass catchers, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe and tight end Tony Gonzalez.

This is just some of the happenings going on that will have big fantasy ramifications in 2009. Check back with me every Tuesday for more of my "Fantasy Football Watch."



Fantasy Fallout...

Free agency is already five days old and still no one is calling on free agent veteran wide receiver Marvin Harrison. Harrison, the Colts all-time leading receiver was released by the team just days before the start of free agency. Since his release there has been little to report as far as team interest in signing the aging vet. Harrison was unable to renegotiate a new deal with the Colts, so at his age the salary he was expected to receive he was released. With a lack of serious interest around the league, according to SI's Peter King it's starting to look like a long shot for Harrison to play in the NFL again. The longer he remains a free agent, the more difficult it will be for him to find a fitting home and more likely he won't play in 2009. Harrison becomes a huge risk in fantasy drafts and at this point, it's probably best to avoid him altogether.

(AP Photo/Tom Strattman)

Was it really any surprise to see the Redskins release defensive lineman Jason Taylor? With an $8million salary due, Taylor quickly became a cap casualty after he and management could not agree on a new restructured deal. While Taylor won't figure to make the same kind of dollars, it sounds likely he'll be able to sign somewhere else and soon. At 35, Taylor is no spring chicken but if healthy he could still have enough left in the tank to produce well for his new team. IDP Fantasy owners will want to keep watch, in the right system Taylor could be a worthy defensive linemen pick-up in fantasy redraft leagues. Currently the Bucs, Packers, Niners, Browns, and Broncos could show interest in the free agent.

Check back every Wednesday for more football at "The Watercooler!"



Monday, March 2, 2009

FSH: MONDAY MORNING HUDDLE

March 2nd, 2008 9:07pm PST



[The Evening Edition]
Monday Morning Huddle


WHAT JUST HAPPENED?

Trying to make sense of the Weekend...

If most of you are like me, you're probably scratching your head and trying to figure out just what happened this past weekend as the National Football league has entered its' free agency stage and anything goes, so it seems. The Redskins fire out with $100million to sign Albert Haynesworth, DeAngelo Hall inks $54million, the Chiefs get quarterback Matt Cassel, the Broncos are a mess with the whole Cutler fiasco, and still no one wants Kurt Warner (at least not at his asking price).

How did the Chiefs land quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel for only a second round pick? How could the Broncos front office allow this whole

While most of us are trying to figure out just what happened, it has occurred to me, while teams were stock piling all this cabbage for what most thought would be a free agency free-for-all, it has been just the opposite. Well except in Washington where team owner Daniel Snyder has no shame for spending.

Many teams were expected to be in the hunt for the high stakes free agents that were available, but other than Haynesworth, many of the leagues top rated Free Agents have languished in the free market much longer than many expected. Quarterback Kurt Warner, linebacker Ray Lewis still remain unsigned and only Monday did the ex-Bengals wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh (signed by Seahawks) and the ex-Giants running back Derrick Ward (signed by Bucs) ink deals with new teams. Players like Larry Johnson, Torry Holt, and even LaDanian Tomlinson that were thought could likely be changing zip codes have not moved. So what gives?

The economy.

A lot could still happen over the next couple of days, weeks, and even months, but one thing is certain, with already so much commotion coming out of free agency, things are not likely to quiet down anytime soon.


Fantasy Fixx

The 2008 fantasy football season was filled with many talented rookie stars that were equally up to the task of walking away with this award. In Denver the Broncos receiver Eddie Royal turned in a spectacular rookie season catching 91 passes to lead all rookie receivers. In Atlanta, their quarterback Matt Ryan led his team to 11 wins and a playoff berth in his first season. In Carolina the Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart topped 800-yards and scored 10 touchdowns, but my choice for this year's rookie of the year is the Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte.

(photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty images)

The Bear's rookie was a versatile weapon for the offense this past season in the passing game as well as the run. Forte carried the ball 316 times to lead all rookies. He finished the 2008 season with 1,238-yards rushing (ranked 2nd), scored eight rushing touchdowns (ranked tied for 5th), caught 63 passes (led all running backs) for 477-yards, and scored four receiving touchdowns.

(photo by Jeff Gross/Getty images)


Rookie of the Year:
Matt Forte, RB (Chi)



WHAT'S IN THE MIX
...Latest News, whispers, and tid-bits...

The Quick Fixx...

With a growing market of free agents, the quick remedy could be the latest trend. If you're looking for the quick fix, with teams stalling more and more players becoming available and likely for cheap, it seemingly becomes more possible to rebuild for the short term. Players that could resurface with a new team; Jason Taylor, Laveranues Coles, Devery Henderson, LJ Smith, Bobby Engram, and Leigh Bodden.

In places like Denver and New York, these franchises are remaining active in free agency and putting the pieces together to rebuild or flat out just get better for the 2009 season. It would not surprise to see one or more of these players

The Jets may have the more difficult road to travel with the departure of retired quarterback Brett Favre. The team had one of the leagues better defenses, in particular against the run, but that didn't stop new head coach from trying to make it better. With the signing of linebacker Bart Scott, he joins an already talented core of linebackers with Calvin Pace and David Harris. The addition of cornerback Lito Sheppard to play opposite corner Darrelle Revis should make the Jets defense a top 10 pick in most fantasy leagues.

The Broncos have a rough road ahead, but with most of their offensive weapons in place, the focus in the free agent market has been to remake the defense. The front office made big news with the signing of former Eagles safety Brian Dawkins, then added linebacker Andra Davis to play inside linebacker. With talented key players like linebacker D.J. Williams, cornerback Champ Bailey, and linebacker Boss Bailey, the team also added free agents safety Renaldo Hill and defensive lineman Darrell Reid.

The pieces of this Mile High puzzle are a work in progress, but it is apparent the new administration is not wasting time with a long rebuilding process, but rather are milking the market for a quick fix in 2009!


Check back every Monday for more Monday Morning Huddle!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

FSH: THE ATL REPORT

March 1st, 2008 10:33pm PST

THE ATL REPORT

The Past Week's BIG HEADLINES:

  • Redskins sign Haynesworth to 7-yr $100million deal.
  • Buccaneers trade for TE Kellen Winslow Jr.
  • Broncos sign former Eagle Brian Dawkins to 5yr deal.
  • Jets sign former Raven LB Bart Scott.
  • Giants add FA's Canty and Bernard to bolster defense.
  • Cowboys sign LB Keith Brooking.
  • Redskins sign Hall for bargain price of $54million.
  • Broncos add help to defense with FA's Davis and Reid.
  • Patriots trade Cassel to Chiefs for 2nd Round pick
  • McDaniels faced with serious damage control in Denver.

THIS WEEK AROUND THE LEAGUE
[Football news]


NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE


ARIZONA
The Cardinals continue to stick to their guns. Warner remains unsigned at this time, although he now appears intent on visiting other clubs. Monday he's expected to visit San Francisco. The expectation is Warner will ultimately sign with Arizona, but if Frisco comes across with the right numbers, it's doubtful he would need to move his family.

ATLANTA
The Falcons have remained relatively quiet in the free agent market as they watch many of their former defensive players leave the nest ; Brooking (to the Cowboys), Boley (to the Giants), Foxworth (to the Ravens), and Milloy (released). The team played well offensively last season and should only get better, but their defense is going to need lots of work this offseason.

DALLAS
The Cowboys have yet to sign linebacker Ray Lewis and despite what DeMarcus Ware was reported as saying prior to free agency, it is not likely they will either. The team did however add some insurance (not the best policy) behind quarterback Tony Romo when they traded for quarterback Jon Kitna. Team also added veteran linebacker Keith Brooking, who will likely start inside to replace release veteran Zach Thomas. Not much of an upgrade.

DETROIT
The Lions have yet to do much shopping this offseason, although they did pick up free agent wide receiver Bryant Johnson. He's not going to be a difference maker in Detroit and his new home won't add much fantasy value to him or Culpepper.

MINNESOTA
The Viking are shopping hard for free agent wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who's been in town since Saturday. He was expected to have made his decision by Sunday, but if the Vikes want him they need to come up with the right numbers by Monday morning. T.J. along with Berrian in Minnesota would make the Vikings offense one of the more explosive on paper going into the 2009 season.

NEW ORLEANS
The Saints have been linked with having interest in Chargers running back LaDanian Tomlinson, but who wouldn't be. LT with Bush would be interesting, but it's starting to sound more like the team will be content with Thomas and Bush going into next season. In fantasy leagues neither would be considered starters, but in Sean Payton's offense they'd get plenty of work to be adequate mid-level RB3.

NEW YORK GIANTS
The Giants continue to help themselves as they continue to stock the defensive line cupboard with the additions of Rocky Bernard and Chris Canty. With the prospect of Osi Umenyiora back in 2009, this Giants will be deep along the defensive front and one of the more formidable defense in the NFL.

PHILADELPHIA
The defense continues to get pick-pocketed through free agency with the loss of safety Brian Dawkins (to the Broncos) and cornerback Lito Sheppard (to the Jets). Defensive coordinator Jimmy Johnson is talented, but it looks like he'll have to do the hard way in 2009 with new faces and filling the large hole left by Weapon X; Wolverine.

ST. LOUIS
The Rams have not been big noise makers in free agency just yet, but it is said that they are still trying to shop offensive lineman Orlando Pace and wide receiver Torry Holt. Holt is definitely on the decline of his career, but could still prove to be productive in right place; Minnesota, Atlanta, or Seattle?

SAN FRANCISCO
The Niners have signed free agent Wide receiver Brandon Jones and re-signed linebacker Takeo Spikes, but this is not the big news coming out of the Bay area. There are reports indicating free agent quarterback Kurt Warner will visit the team on Monday. If Warner should shock the NFL world and sign, he'll need a lot of help at the receiver position to be as effective as he's been the last two seasons.

TAMPA BAY
The Buccaneers made a bit of a splash early in free agency pulling off a trade with the Cleveland Browns for tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. With the recent resigning of wide receiver Antonio Bryant, the trade is an upgrade for the offense, but they still need a proven signal caller to make a difference. Something there were chasing, but fell short (see Cassel trade).

WASHINGTON
The Redskins were by far the biggest shoppers in the free agent market, spending over $180million to lock up defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, defensive back DeAngelo Hall, and offensive lineman Derrick Dockery. A hefty price for just three players, but no matter who they got, this team is more than a defensive tackle away from winning a championship.


AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE


BALTIMORE
The Ravens have seen more leave than arrive so far in free agency with the departures of defensive players, LB Bart Scott and DB Dominique Foxworth. With day three coming to a close more and more it is being reported that linebacker icon Ray Lewis is more likely to return to Baltimore. Even though he's about to turn 34, the Raven's defense has suffered a few losses and could use Ray's leadership to keep the train on the track.

BUFFALO
The Bills have not done much this offseason in free agency, but at the moment they are courting former Jets receiver Laveranues Coles and trying hard to sign the free agent. The Bills have a solid number one wideout in Lee Evans, but have yet to find a worthy number two to help deflect some of the attention from opposing secondaries. Coles would add that dimension.

DENVER
Apparently new head coach Josh McDaniels is causing more waves in Mile High city than affirmative action with the recent Cutler trade rumors. While the team will have to work hard to repair the damage, they remain busy in free agency remaking the entire defense. With likely the best value free agent pick up with the signing of former Eagle's safety Brian Dawkins, the team is already taking huge strides in the right direction. The team has also added inside linebacker Andra Davis and defensive tackle Darrell Reid. The team does not appear to be done just yet, with a meeting with free agent running back Derrick Ward and interest in nose tackle Grady Jackson.

KANSAS CITY
The Chiefs made big waves in the league during the early days of free agency with trade for quarterback Matt Cassel. The Team adds a needed veteran QB, but not without controversy (see Cutler rumors). The Chiefs also added 12-year veteran linebacker Mike Vrabel to a defense that will need leadership and direction.

NEW ENGLAND
The team has made big news trading back-up quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel to the Kansas City Chiefs. While the team received only a second round pick in the deal, they have cleared huge cap space and could be poised to make more noise. The Pats also inked free agent running back Fred Taylor who will join the other over thirty backs Morris and Faulk in a now crowded backfield (which included Maroney and Green-Ellis).

NEW YORK JETS
The Jets didn't waste much time landing free agent linebacker Bart Scott. The team followed this move trading for and signing former Eagles corner back Lito Sheppard who will be expected to start opposite Darelle Revis. Former Ravens defensive coordinator and new Jets head coach Rex Ryan has wasted little time putting his stamp on the Jets defense, a unit that was pretty good a year ago and should only get much better in the 2009 season. The team has met with, but as of Sunday has yet to sign ex-Ravens Cory Ivy and Jim Leonhard.

SAN DIEGO
The Chargers are not making any big waves in free agency at this time as they try to sort out their running back situation. The team is currently trying to work a deal to restructure LT's contract. It's hard to imagine the team moving forward with both Tomlinson and Sproles earning over $6million this season, but I also don't see LT taking a huge pay-cut. A trade seems more likely than anything at the moment.

TENNESSEE
The Titans did some bargain shopping in the free agent market re-signing quarterback Kerry Collins to a two-year deal. The team also tried to get the offense some help, but settled for newly acquired wide receiver Bryant Johnson. Collins was a mid-level fantasy option last season and with the addition of B.J., that won't change.


Check back every Saturday for the weekly ATL Report!