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    2009 NFL Free Agent Offensive Linemen

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    Matt Birk, UFA, Minnesota Vikings
    Birk is a Pro Bowl center who has gotten the job done for the Vikings for nearly the last decade. He’s fairly athletic for a lineman and is playing alongside another great lineman, guard Steve Hutchinson, making Birk’s life even easier on the field. He’s grounded in Minnesota, so the chances of him choosing to leave seem slim at the moment. However, Minnesota is grooming John Sullivan in hopes that he will eventually replace Birk.
    Marc Colombo, UFA, Dallas Cowboys
    Although he was injury prone early in his career, Colombo has become a solid tackle in Dallas. He allowed just a single sack in his first go round with the Cowboys and he has since been a big reason for the success of the running game and the protection afforded to Tony Romo. At 29, team’s will consider the fact that he probably has several seasons left in him.
    Mike Goff, UFA, San Diego Chargers
    Goff’s four-year deal will be up after the ’08 season and while the Chargers would probably prefer to keep him, the franchise has been effective in drafting and developing linemen and might look for Goff’s replacement at a better price. Goff has been a leader who simply goes about his business and players like running back Ladainian Tomlinson have benefited from his level of play. Goff has played for a quality line for some time and he’s part of the reason.
    Jordan Gross, UFA, Carolina Panthers
    A first round pick in 2003, Gross earned a starting role in his rookie season and held that role as a tackle for the entire season. His ability to step in and play well right away paid off for the Panthers, as the team put together a run to an NFC Championship. He’s continued being a starter since that rookie season and is a solid player. Carolina slapped the franchise tag on him for this season, and chances are he will be another team come ’09.
    Mark Tauscher, UFA, Green Bay Packers
    Tauscher is a seventh round pick that became a success story. In his first season in the NFL, he was forced into a starting role because of an injury to another player. Tauscher isn’t an elite player, but he is solid in his role as a starter and hasn’t missed a game since 2002. Tauscher could be at the top of many team’s lists because he could come cheaper than some of the other free agent lineman, but could be nearly or equally effective.

    Other Offensive Lineman
    Stacy Andrews, UFA, Cincinnati Bengals
    Jordan Black, UFA, Houston Texans
    Vernon Carey, UFA, Miami Dolphins
    George Foster, UFA, Detroit Lions
    Chris Gray, UFA, Seattle Seahawks
    Pete Kendall, UFA, Washington Redskins
    Seth McKinney, UFA, Cleveland Browns
    Jon Runyan, UFA, Philadelphia Eagles
    Tra Thomas, UFA, Philadelphia Eagles
    Fred Weary, UFA, Houston Texans
    John Welbourn, UFA, Kansas City Chiefs
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    there you go herm i just did half of what you should be doing

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    I'm liking Gross.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slc chief View Post
    there you go herm i just did half of what you should be doing


    That was AWESOME.


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    As bad as this team is where do you start? O-line, D-line, LBs, QBs, WRs? Just take the highest value and go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sn@keIze View Post
    As bad as this team is where do you start? O-line, D-line, LBs, QBs, WRs? Just take the highest value and go from there.
    QB, O-line, LBs, D-line in that order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three7s View Post
    QB, O-line, LBs, D-line in that order.
    OL, OL, DL, DL, in that order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    OL, OL, DL, DL, in that order.
    how bout

    GM, HC, DC, OC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three7s View Post
    QB, O-line, LBs, D-line in that order.
    QB, LINE, LB, LINE, LB, and two FA Linemen.

    Blue Ribbon Recepie; GET TO COOKIN'!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sn@keIze View Post
    how bout

    GM, HC, DC, OC.


    Rep ADDED!


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