Wednesday, August 31, 2011

When Anderson Silva Fights, Opponents and Records Both Fall

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Anderson Silva celebrated his 36th birthday just two months ago, yet at an age when most fighters are nearing the conclusion of their athletic careers, the "Spider" looks no closer to falling back to the middleweight pack. A true natural phenomenon, he seems immune to aging and unaffected by the laws of physics.

So far above the rest is Silva that not only has he never lost in the UFC octagon, he's also barely ever been in a real fight. During his record UFC run, only Chael Sonnen pushed him for any extended period of time. Yushin Okami was thought to have a chance due to a skill-set that is similar to Sonnen's, yet after Silva spent a couple minutes surveying Okami's tentative plans, it soon became a quick night of work.

The victory extended some of Silva's own records, and set others. Here's a look at some of his historic marks.



Most all-time knockdowns in UFC history - 15
No. 2 - Chuck Liddell, 14
Silva is arguably the most devastating striker in UFC history, even ahead of big punchers like Liddell or Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. Amazingly, Silva has his 15 knockdowns in 14 career bouts. Liddell needed 23 fights to notch his 14 knockdowns. How does he do it? See below.

No. 1 in significant strike accuracy - 68.5%
No. 2 - Cheick Kongo, 61.3%
One of the reasons Silva is No. 1 all-time in UFC knockdowns is because of his accuracy. When Silva finds his range, he gets laser-lock on his opponent, and it becomes target practice. He's not just No. 1 in this category, he's No. 1 by a wide margin. If you stand in front of Silva, you're going to get hit, and hit hard.

Longest all-time UFC win streak - 14
No. 2 - Georges St-Pierre, 9
Fourteen straight wins is an absurd number at the highest level of MMA. There are too many ways to lose, yet his opponents haven't found one yet. Think about this: Chuck Liddell's longest UFC win streak was seven. Matt Hughes' was six. Randy Couture's was four. BJ Penn's is three. Those are four of the most respected champions in UFC history, and Silva's streak is completely out of their league.

Best all-time UFC win percentage - 1.000 (tie)
No. 2 - Cain Velasquez, 1.000
Maybe one day Velasquez can boast of a record like Silva's, but he's not there quite yet despite holding the UFC heavyweight championship. His seven straight wins are only half of what Silva has accomplished, and his first couple of fights as a rookie were against fellow newcomers who didn't present him any significant challenge. Silva, on the other hand, was basically a top contender from the second he entered the UFC octagon for the first time. He's basically always faced the best available competition.

Most title fight victories - 10
No. 2 - Georges St-Pierre, 9
St-Pierre's number comes with an asterisk, as one of his title fight wins was an interim title bout. GSP is 9-2 in title bouts, an excellent record, but it doesn't sound nearly as impressive against Silva's ridiculous 10-0 mark. When you're the champion, everyone is gunning for you. When you're the champion as long as Silva, your challenger works extra hard to attain the historic position of being the man to end the streak. Yet Silva keeps right on winning.

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Most UFC title defenses - 9
No. 2 - St-Pierre, 6
Keeping motivation levels high after you reach the top is a great challenge to many athletes. It's easy to focus when there is someone else to focus on. But when you reach the top, there is a natural tendency to look around and enjoy the view. Silva hasn't gotten lazy or got into bad habits. He continues to work hard and that's why he stays physically sharp.

Longest reign by days - 1,779
By virtue of his win over Okami, Silva virtually ensures that he will hold the belt on October 14, a day that will mark the fifth anniversary of his championship win over Rich Franklin back at UFC 64. One day he'll lose the belt, right? Right?

At this point, it's safe to say Silva is the greatest mixed martial artist in history. The sport is still young, so it's quite possible someone will surpass his achievements within a few years, but for those of us lucky enough to have witnessed him, we'll know what we saw. For Anderson Silva, winning was not enough, he had to set records, too. Age may be chasing him in a way that opponents never could, but for now, it appears that neither is gaining any ground.

 

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Titans 2011 preview

For the first time in 17 years, Jeff Fisher won't be roaming the Titans' sideline as head coach. Fisher's relationship with the front office and with ex-Titans QB Vince Young had deteriorated in recent years, and in February, Fisher and owner Bud Adams agreed to part ways, ending the employment of the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL.

Hall of Fame OG and longtime OL coach Mike Munchak was pegged as Fisher's replacement and given the task of turning around a team that got off to a 5-2 start before dropping eight of its final nine games. Entering his 30th season with the organization but his first head-coaching gig, Munchak brings a no-nonsense, detail-oriented approach that has helped the Titans consistently field one of the most disciplined and well-coached offensive lines over the past decade.

Accompanying Munchak and his new staff is a pair of new QBs: first-round pick Jake Locker and placeholder Matt Hasselbeck. The veteran will be counted on not only to build a bridge to the rookie, but also to mentor Locker and help him learn what it takes to be a successful NFL QB.

In addition to having to handle the QB situation carefully, Munchak was greeted immediately by a training-camp holdout from the team's best player, RB Chris Johnson. As of this writing, a stalemate exists between the two sides. The Titans are willing to make Johnson the highest-paid RB in the league; Johnson wants to be among the highest-paid players, looking for roughly $35 million in guaranteed money. Sources say the two sides are not close. Munchak also must figure out how to get through to troubled WR Kenny Britt and reenergize the defense. After 30 years of preparing for this moment, Munchak's final exam starts now.

 

OFFENSE

Don't expect Tennessee's conservative approach to change under Mike Munchak and new coordinator Chris Palmer. Palmer will keep most of the previous playbook in place, with a heavy dose of Pro Bowl RB Chris Johnson — hopefully — being the featured attraction. The Titans want to control the clock by wearing down defenses on the ground, which should open up opportunities in the play-action game for WR Kenny Britt, TE Jared Cook and others downfield.

Quarterbacks: The Titans made Jake Locker their quarterback of the future because they thought he had the best intangibles of any quarterback in the rookie class and will be a perfect fit for what they do offensively. It also doesn't hurt that he is the antithesis of Vince Young, whose turbulent tenure with the team ended sourly. The coaching staff raves about Locker's toughness and competitiveness, in addition to his strong arm, exceptional athleticism and playmaking ability outside of the pocket. Playing in a pro-style offense at Washington also is an advantage, but improvements to his footwork, decision making and accuracy will be imperative. Veteran Matt Hasselbeck arrives after spending the past 10 seasons in Seattle. Despite durability concerns — Hasselbeck has started 16 games only three times in his career — the Titans had their sights set on Hasselbeck all offseason, as he has a good relationship with members of the Titans' front office, as well as with offensive coordinator Chris Palmer and Locker. A classic West Coast passer who is still nifty inside the pocket, Hasselbeck is coming off an inconsistent regular season. However, he ended on a high note, posting a dazzling 7-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio in the Seahawks' two postseason games. Rusty Smith has good size and work ethic, but scouts say he is probably nothing more than a career backup.

Running backs: Speed merchant Chris Johnson jetted for 1,364 rushing yards in 2010, giving him 4,598 career yards on the ground — the fourth-highest total in NFL history by a back in his first three seasons. Johnson's production dipped last season, in part because of a drop-off in OL play, as well as a lack of stability at the QB position. Still, he is arguably the most explosive player in football, possessing elite speed and elusiveness to go along with his outstanding initial burst. Johnson also led the Titans in receptions last season, and Munchak wants to get the ball in his hands even more moving forward. Johnson's blocking and blitz recognition remain works in progress. Backing up Johnson is Javon Ringer, a compact runner who possesses good balance and vision. Rookie Jamie Harper has the size and power to complement Johnson well and could challenge Ringer for carries. (Both backs could be thrust into larger roles if Johnson's holdout continues.) Ahmard Hall, a physical, throwback fullback who has paved the way for Johnson's success the past three seasons, is an effective lead blocker and leader in the locker room.

Receivers: WR Kenny Britt has few limitations on the field, possessing the size, strength and overall talent to be one of the best pass catchers in the game. Britt, who led the Titans in TD grabs and receiving yards despite missing four games with a hamstring injury, has outstanding run-after-the-catch and leaping ability, and the toughness and competitiveness to be great. Away from the field, however, the 22-year-old has shown alarmingly poor decision making and immaturity, as evidenced by no fewer than seven run-ins with the law since being drafted in 2009. Further, Britt's nagging hamstring issues — he was limited during camp and the preseason — are troublesome. Vertical threat Nate Washington was productive while starting 16 games for the first time in his career last season, but his inconsistent hands and route running have plagued him. Sure-handed and deceptively speedy Damian Williams impressed late in the season and could compete with Washington for the No. 2 job. Underachieving Lavelle Hawkins will have a clean slate under the new coaching staff. Marc Mariani, a smart, savvy route runner, was a huge surprise, earning a trip to the Pro Bowl for his dynamic return skills, and he could see time in the slot in '11. TE Jared Cook emerged late last season, and he possesses major upside. An outstanding athlete who can stretch the field and be used in a variety of ways, Cook could be poised for a breakout season. TE Craig Stevens is an aggressive blocker with limited pass-catching ability. Free-agent addition Daniel Graham will be used mainly as a blocker.

Offensive linemen: A lack of chemistry, in part because of the departure of C Kevin Mawae, caused the interior of the O-line to regress last season. Eugene Amano, who moved from left guard to center to replace Mawae, is an athletic blocker who should improve in his second season at center. Tough and versatile OLG Leroy Harris filled the spot vacated by Amano. He uses his hands violently and has a strong football IQ. ORG Jake Scott, who has started every game the past three seasons, is a solid technician with good feet and quickness. Michael Roos, widely regarded as one of the top left tackles in the game, gave up more sacks than usual last season. But he is a smart, determined blocker who plays on his feet and can get out in space. ORT David Stewart, who has missed only one start since 2006, is a mammoth blocker with impressive strength and quickness. Raw and quick-footed rookie OT Byron Stingily is a developmental prospect. C Fernando Velasco, OG-C Kevin Matthews and OT Mike Otto provide depth.

 

DEFENSE

Although the Titans will continue to operate out of an attack 4-3 base "D," new coordinator Jerry Gray's version will have a slightly different look and feel. Gray prefers his defensive ends — who in recent years have played a lot of nine-technique and were instructed to collapse the pocket — bulkier and lined up tighter to the line of scrimmage. The Titans have finished the past two seasons ranked 26th and 28th in overall defense after finishing in the top seven in '07 and '08.

Defensive linemen: Team insiders say 2010 first-rounder DLE Derrick Morgan was just starting to flash when he suffered a season-ending torn ACL in Week Five. The instinctive, physical Morgan has a motor that never stops. Former DT Jason Jones, who became a starter in '10, notching a career-high 39 tackles and 12 tackles for loss, moves to right defensive end. Jones is a versatile player with incredibly long arms and an explosive first step. DE William Hayes fits Gray's mold of bigger, more rugged linemen. Dave Ball, a powerful edge rusher, started 11 games in 2010, finishing second on the team in sacks (seven). Undersized edge rusher Jacob Ford has recorded 15½ sacks in three seasons. DT Shaun Smith is a two-down run stuffer with a nasty demeanor. The jury is still out on Sen'Derrick Marks, who started three games and recorded 22 tackles last season. Marks is a naturally athletic three-technique who needs to continue building strength and prove that he can stay on the field. A trio of rookie defensive tackles — Jurrell Casey, Karl Klug and Zach Clayton — bolster the unit. Casey has the size to stuff the run and the quickness to get upfield and rush the passer. Although Klug is undersized, his strength and hands impressed the coaching staff in camp. The overachieving Clayton is a gym rat with natural leadership qualities.

Linebackers: Former Bucs MLB Barrett Ruud replaces Stephen Tulloch in the middle. Ruud is a proven leader and three-down 'backer who is very good in coverage and decent in run support. WLB Will Witherspoon, who came over from Philadelphia last offseason and started all 16 games for the fifth time in his career, is a heady vet. He possesses good awareness and instincts and likely will battle with Gerald McRath for the starting "Will" job. McRath missed the first four games in 2010 while serving a suspension for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs. He is a fast, athletic player whose growth was hurt by the suspension. The drafting of rookies Akeem Ayers and Colin McCarthy infused the linebacking corps with necessary size and youth. The 6-3, 254-pound Ayers, another rookie who impressed in camp, will help set the edge, playing closer to the line of scrimmage than Titans' linebackers have in the past. He flashes big-time playmaking ability but lacks discipline and sometimes coasts on his athleticism. McCarthy was a china doll in college but has good run-and-hit ability to man the weak-side if he can stay healthy. Veteran Tim Shaw saw the most action of any of the reserves, offering nice contributions in short-yardage sets. Rennie Curran, a search-and-flow linebacker who makes up for his lack of size with great hitting ability, played very well on special teams.

Defensive backs: The Titans have a solid, young nucleus at the CB position, with Cortland Finnegan, Alterraun Verner and Jason McCourty. Finnegan, who enters a contract year, hasn't regained his 2008 All-Pro form, but he is ultra confident and tough as nails. He thrives on getting under his opponent's skin. Verner, who was thrust into a starting role following a forearm injury to McCourty, was tremendous en route to earning PFW All-Rookie honors. He lacks ideal size but possesses a nose for the football and a willingness to initiate contact. Verner was second on the team in passes defensed (11) and finished fifth in tackles (93). McCourty is an impressive athlete who shows good short-area burst. Verner and McCourty are ascending players who will battle for the starting job opposite Finnegan. Talented FS Michael Griffin led the team in interceptions (four) and finished second in tackles with a career-high 107, earning his second Pro Bowl nod. After a difficult '09 season in which he dealt with a shoulder ailment and took too many chances while playing with inexperienced corners, the playmaking Griffin rebounded nicely last season. SS Chris Hope struggled in '10, in part because he was asked to do too much in space. Hope is a natural leader who is better playing close to the line of scrimmage than in coverage. Jordan Babineaux is a very good tackler and blitzer who could compete with Hope for playing time. Injury-plagued Nick Schommer is a tough player who will also push for snaps. Veteran DB Vincent Fuller and rookie CB Tommie Campbell add depth.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK Rob Bironas, who tied a franchise record by converting 92.3 percent (24-of-26) of his FG attempts last season, is one of the more dependable kickers in the league. P Brett Kern tied for sixth in the league in net average (39.1 yards) and had 24 punts downed inside the 20. Marc Mariani, who returned a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns, led the league in combined kick-return yards (1,859), breaking Derrick Mason's franchise record. Tim Shaw led the team in special-teams tackles with 19.

 

SUMMARY

The first year of the Mike Munchak era in the Music City is likely to feature some growing pains. Matt Hasselbeck has shown he still can be productive and win games, but that will be dependent on him staying healthy and grasping a new system quickly. The importance of getting RB Chris Johnson a new deal, as well as sending a message to immature WR Kenny Britt, cannot be overstated. The defense has some promising young talent to build around, but a lot of coaching is needed before this unit can meet its potential. Munchak and his staff will have to be patient, as it figures to be a few years before the Titans are ready to contend in the division.

 

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Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2011/08/31/titans-2011-preview

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2011 free-agent tracker, by position

Updated at 4:10 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Aug. 31

Players are listed alphabetically under each position. Note: "UFA" means unrestricted free agent; "RFA" means restricted free agent; "FFA" means franchise free agent; "cut" means he became an unrestricted free agent after being released by his previous team.

The official free-agent signing period began at 6 p.m. ET on Friday, July 29.

 

Quarterbacks FA type
2010 team
2011 team
Derek Anderson cut Cardinals Panthers
Todd Bouman UFA Jaguars Jaguars
Brian Brohm UFA Bills
Mark Brunell cut Jets Jets
Marc Bulger UFA Ravens Retired
Kellen Clemens UFA Jets Redskins
Kerry Collins UFA Titans Colts
Todd Collins UFA Bears
Jonathan Crompton cut Patriots Buccaneers
Brodie Croyle UFA Chiefs Cardinals
Jake Delhomme cut Browns  
Dennis Dixon RFA Steelers Steelers
Trent Edwards UFA Jaguars Raiders
Brett Favre UFA Vikings Retired
Charlie Frye UFA Raiders
Bruce Gradkowski UFA Raiders Bengals
Chris Greisen UFA Cowboys
Rex Grossman UFA  Redskins Redskins
Caleb Hanie RFA Bears Bears
Matt Hasselbeck UFA Seahawks Titans
Tarvaris Jackson UFA Vikings Seahawks
Matt Leinart UFA Texans Texans
J.P. Losman UFA Seahawks
Peyton Manning FFA Colts Colts
Matt Moore UFA Panthers Dolphins
Kevin O'Connell cut Jets Dolphins
Dan Orlovsky cut Texans Colts
J.T. O'Sullivan UFA Raiders
Jordan Palmer RFA Bengals cut
Chad Pennington UFA Dolphins
Patrick Ramsey UFA Vikings
Brian St. Pierre UFA Panthers
Chris Simms UFA Titans
Alex Smith UFA 49ers 49ers
Troy Smith UFA 49ers
Jim Sorgi UFA Giants
Drew Stanton UFA Lions Lions
Tyler Thigpen UFA Dolphins Bills
Michael Vick FFA Eagles Eagles
Billy Volek UFA Chargers Chargers
Vince Young cut Titans Eagles




Running backs FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Joseph Addai UFA Colts Colts
Marion Barber cut Cowboys Bears
Tiki Barber cut Giants  
Jackie Battle UFA Chiefs Chiefs
Mike Bell UFA Browns Lions
Cedric Benson UFA Bengals Bengals
Ladell Betts UFA Saints
Ahmad Bradshaw UFA Giants Giants
Ronnie Brown UFA Dolphins Eagles
Correll Buckhalter cut Broncos  
Michael Bush RFA Raiders Raiders
Patrick Cobbs UFA Dolphins Saints
Kenneth Darby UFA Rams
Kevin Faulk UFA Patriots Patriots
Quinton Ganther UFA Bills
BenJarvus Green-Ellis RFA Patriots Patriots
Lynell Hamilton cut Saints  
Jerome Harrison UFA Eagles Lions
Mike Hart UFA Colts
Chris Henry cut Seahawks  
Tim Hightower RFA Cardinals Redskins
Kareem Huggins UFA Buccaneers
Brandon Jackson UFA Packers Browns
Julius Jones UFA Saints
Laurence Maroney UFA Broncos
Willis McGahee cut Ravens Broncos
Mewelde Moore UFA Steelers Steelers
Sammy Morris UFA Patriots Patriots
Jerious Norwood UFA Falcons Rams
Jalen Parmele RFA Ravens Ravens
Dominic Rhodes UFA Colts
Kory Sheets cut Dolphins  
Kevin Smith UFA Lions
Jason Snelling UFA Falcons Falcons
Darren Sproles UFA Chargers Saints
Fred Taylor UFA Patriots
Brian Westbrook UFA 49ers
Cadillac Williams UFA Buccaneers Rams
DeAngelo Williams UFA Panthers Panthers
Ricky Williams UFA Dolphins Ravens
Garrett Wolfe UFA Bears
Jason Wright UFA Cardinals Retired
DeShawn Wynn UFA Saints
Albert Young UFA Vikings Jaguars




Fullbacks FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Nehemiah Broughton UFA Cardinals
Tim Castille UFA Chiefs
Mike Cox RFA Chiefs Chiefs
Kyle Eckel UFA Broncos
Heath Evans UFA Saints
Jerome Felton RFA Lions Lions
Ahmard Hall UFA Titans Titans
Korey Hall UFA Packers Saints
Madison Hedgecock cut Giants  
John Kuhn UFA Packers Packers
Billy Latsko UFA Chargers
Vonta Leach UFA Texans Ravens
Brian Leonard UFA Bengals Bengals
Reagan Maui'a UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Le'Ron McClain UFA Ravens Chiefs
Jason McKie UFA Ravens
Tony Richardson UFA Jets
Michael Robinson UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Naufahu Tahi UFA Vikings
Mike Tolbert RFA Chargers Chargers
Lawrence Vickers UFA Browns Texans
 


Wide receivers FA type 2010 team 2011 team
David Anderson cut Texans Broncos
Devin Aromashodu UFA Bears Vikings
Hank Baskett UFA Vikings
Steve Breaston UFA Cardinals Chiefs
Plaxico Burress UFA none Jets
Brian Clark UFA Lions
Mark Clayton UFA Rams Rams
Michael Clayton UFA Giants Giants
David Clowney RFA Panthers
Terrance Copper UFA Chiefs Chiefs
Jerricho Cotchery cut Jets Steelers
Kevin Curtis RFA Chiefs Titans
Craig "Buster" Davis cut Chargers Bills
Rashied Davis UFA Bears Lions
Early Doucet RFA Cardinals Cardinals
Braylon Edwards UFA Jets 49ers
Brian Finneran UFA Falcons
Malcom Floyd UFA Chargers Chargers
Mike Furrey UFA Redskins
Derek Hagan UFA Giants Raiders
Johnnie Lee Higgins UFA Raiders Eagles
Santonio Holmes UFA Jets Jets
T.J. Houshmandzadeh UFA Ravens
Nate Hughes cut Jaguars Lions
Sam Hurd UFA Cowboys Bears
Vincent Jackson FFA Chargers Chargers
Michael Jenkins cut Falcons Vikings
Bryant Johnson cut Lions  
Jacoby Jones UFA Texans Texans
James Jones UFA Packers Packers
Greg Lewis UFA Vikings
Ruvell Martin UFA Seahawks Bills
Derrick Mason cut Ravens Jets
Lance Moore UFA Saints Saints
Randy Moss UFA Titans Retired
Santana Moss UFA Redskins Redskins
Legedu Naanee UFA Chargers Panthers
Terrell Owens UFA Bengals
Antwaan Randle-El cut Steelers  
Sidney Rice UFA Vikings Seahawks
Laurent Robinson UFA Rams Chargers
Courtney Roby UFA Saints Saints
Mike Sims-Walker UFA Jaguars Rams
Brad Smith UFA Jets Bills
Marcus Smith RFA Ravens Ravens
Steve Smith UFA   Giants Eagles
Micheal Spurlock RFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Donté Stallworth UFA Ravens Redskins
Brandon Stokley UFA Seahawks
Maurice Stovall UFA Buccaneers Lions
Chansi Stuckey UFA Browns Cardinals
Kelley Washington UFA Chargers Chargers
Eric Weems RFA Falcons Falcons
 


Tight ends FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Robbie Agnone cut Falcons  
Kevin Boss UFA Giants Raiders
Scott Chandler RFA Bills Bills
Desmond Clark UFA Bears Bears
Brad Cottam cut Chiefs  
Alge Crumpler cut Patriots  
Greg Estandia UFA Browns
Daniel Fells UFA Rams Broncos
John Gilmore UFA Buccaneers Steelers
Daniel Graham UFA Broncos Titans

Ben Hartsock

UFA Jets Panthers
Joey Haynos UFA Dolphins Jaguars
Todd Heap cut Ravens Cardinals
Tory Humphrey UFA Saints Saints
Darcy Johnson UFA Rams
Reggie Kelly UFA Bengals Falcons
Jeff King UFA Panthers Cardinals
Marcedes Lewis FFA Jaguars Jaguars
Randy McMichael UFA Chargers Chargers
Zach Miller UFA Raiders Seahawks
Garrett Mills cut Bengals Patriots
Evan Moore RFA Browns Browns
Jake Nordin UFA Lions
Ben Patrick UFA Cardinals Giants
Leonard Pope UFA Chiefs Chiefs
Gijon Robinson UFA Colts
Dante Rosario UFA Panthers Broncos
Tom Santi UFA Colts
Bo Scaife UFA Titans Bengals
Derek Schouman UFA Rams Redskins
Stephen Spach UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Matt Spaeth UFA Steelers Bears
Jonathan Stupar UFA Bills Ravens
David Thomas UFA Saints Saints
Kris Wilson cut Chargers Ravens




Offensive tackles FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Flozell Adams cut Steelers  
Shawn Andrews cut Giants  
Khalif Barnes UFA Raiders Raiders
Alex Barron UFA Cowboys Saints
D'Anthony Batiste UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Jordan Black cut Jaguars Saints
Jammal Brown UFA Redskins Redskins
Jermon Bushrod UFA Saints Saints
Rashad Butler UFA Texans Texans
Kirk Chambers UFA Bengals Lions
Tyson Clabo UFA Falcons Falcons
Jeromey Clary UFA Chargers Chargers
Marc Colombo cut Cowboys Dolphins
Willie Colon UFA Steelers Steelers
Ryan Cook UFA Vikings Vikings
Oniel Cousins RFA Ravens Ravens
Renardo Foster RFA Rams Rams
Doug Free UFA Cowboys Cowboys
Jared Gaither UFA Ravens Chiefs
Ryan Harris UFA Broncos Eagles
Mario Henderson UFA Raiders
Stephon Heyer UFA Redskins Raiders
Tony Hills RFA Steelers Steelers
Wayne Hunter UFA Jets Jets
Charlie Johnson UFA Colts Vikings
Nick Kaczur cut Patriots  
Brandon Keith RFA Cardinals Cardinals
James Lee RFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Matt Light UFA Patriots Patriots
Sean Locklear UFA Seahawks Redskins
Bryant McKinnie cut Vikings Ravens

Ryan O'Callaghan

UFA Chiefs Chiefs
Quinn Ojinnaka UFA Patriots Rams
Michael Otto RFA Titans Titans
Chris Patrick UFA 49ers
Rob Petitti UFA Panthers
Chester Pitts UFA Seahawks
Tyler Polumbus RFA Seahawks
Barry Richardson RFA Chiefs Chiefs
Dennis Roland RFA Bengals Bengals
Jonathan Scott UFA Steelers Steelers
Rich Seubert cut Giants  
Barry Sims UFA 49ers
Max Starks cut Steelers  
Zach Strief UFA Saints Saints
Mark Tauscher cut Packers  
Jeremy Trueblood UFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Langston Walker UFA Raiders
Mike Williams cut Redskins  
Ray Willis UFA Seahawks Dolphins




Offensive guards FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Justin Blalock UFA Falcons Falcons
Kevin Boothe UFA Giants Giants
Mike Brisiel RFA Texans Texans
Chris Chester UFA Ravens Redskins
Nick Cole UFA Eagles
Daryn Colledge UFA Packers Cardinals
Oniel Cousins cut Ravens  
Harvey Dahl UFA Falcons Rams
Leonard Davis cut Cowboys  
Trai Essex UFA Steelers Steelers
Alan Faneca UFA Cardinals Retired
Robert Gallery UFA Raiders Seahawks
Nate Garner RFA Dolphins Dolphins
Adam Goldberg UFA Rams Rams
John Greco RFA Rams Browns
Leroy Harris
UFA
Titans
Titans
Max Jean-Gilles UFA Eagles Bengals
Herman Johnson cut Bears  
Davin Joseph UFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Kyle Kosier UFA Cowboys Cowboys
Deuce Lutui UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Nate Livings RFA Bengals Bengals
Logan Mankins FFA Patriots Patriots
Vince Manuwai cut Jaguars  
Evan Mathis UFA Bengals Eagles
Pat McQuistan UFA Dolphins Titans
Tony Moll UFA Ravens Jaguars
Chris Morris cut Panthers
Scott Mruczkowski UFA Chargers Chargers
Carl Nicks RFA Saints Saints
Cory Procter UFA Dolphins
Mark Setterstrom UFA Rams
Jason Spitz UFA Packers Jaguars
Kasey Studdard UFA Texans Texans
Brian Waters cut Chiefs  
Reggie Wells UFA Eagles Eagles
Floyd Womack UFA Browns Cardinals
Tony Wragge UFA 49ers 49ers
Marshal Yanda UFA Ravens Ravens
Billy Yates UFA Browns Retired




Centers FA type 2010 team 2011 team
David Baas UFA 49ers Giants
Ben Claxton UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Kyle Cook RFA Bengals Bengals
Dylan Gandy UFA Lions Lions
Andre Geroude Cut Cowboys  
Jonathan Goodwin UFA Saints 49ers
Eric Heitmann cut 49ers  
Olin Kreutz UFA Bears Saints
Shaun O'Hara cut Giants  
Rudy Niswanger UFA Chiefs Lions
Casey Rabach cut Redskins
Daniel Sanders UFA Ravens
Samson Satele UFA Raiders Raiders
Lyle Sendlein UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Chris Spencer UFA Seahawks Bears
Robert Turner RFA Jets Jets
Casey Wiegmann UFA Chiefs Chiefs




Defensive ends FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Jamaal Anderson cut Falcons Colts
Mark Anderson UFA Texans Patriots
Cliff Avril RFA Lions Lions
Jason Babin UFA Titans Eagles
Dave Ball UFA Titans Titans
Stephen Bowen UFA Cowboys Redskins
Alan Branch UFA Cardinals Seahawks
Raheem Brock UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Andre Carter UFA Redskins Patriots
Jacques Cesaire UFA Chargers Chargers
Jeff Charleston UFA Saints Saints
Tim Crowder UFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Phillip Daniels cut Redskins  
Keyunta Dawson UFA Colts Lions
Jared DeVries UFA Lions
Marques Douglas UFA Titans
Nick Eason UFA Steelers Cardinals
Ray Edwards UFA Vikings Falcons
Chris Ellis RFA Steelers Steelers
Shaun Ellis UFA Jets Patriots
Demetric Evans UFA 49ers
Jonathan Fanene UFA Bengals Bengals
Jacob Ford UFA Titans Titans
Wallace Gilberry RFA Chiefs Chiefs
Kedric Golston UFA Redskins
Jarvis Green UFA Texans
Tony Hargrove UFA Saints Eagles
Derrick Harvey cut Jaguars Broncos
Jason Hatcher UFA   Cowboys Cowboys
Kenny Iwebema UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Cullen Jenkins UFA Packers Eagles
Charles Johnson UFA Panthers Panthers
Mathias Kiwanuka UFA Giants Giants
Travis LaBoy UFA 49ers Chargers
Turk McBride UFA Lions Saints
Bobby McCray UFA Eagles
Ray McDonald UFA 49ers 49ers
Jayme Mitchell UFA Browns Browns
Jarvis Moss UFA Raiders Raiders
Antwan Odom cut Bengals  
Trevor Pryce UFA Jets
Jay Richardson UFA Seahawks
Derreck Robinson UFA Browns Browns
Ricky Sapp cut Eagles  
Bryan Smith UFA Jaguars
Robaire Smith UFA Browns
Marcus Spears UFA Cowboys Cowboys
Jason Taylor UFA Jets Dolphins
Dave Tollefson UFA Giants Giants
Gerard Warren UFA Patriots Patriots
Ty Warren cut Patriots Broncos
Stylez G. White UFA Buccaneers Vikings
Jimmy Wilkerson UFA Saints Seahawks
Chris Wilson UFA Redskins Eagles




Defensive tackles FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Anthony Adams UFA Bears Bears
Titus Adams UFA Browns
Remi Ayodele UFA Saints Vikings
Justin Bannan cut Broncos Rams
Rocky Bernard cut Giants  
Tyler Brayton cut Panthers Colts
Tony Brown cut Titans  
Tim Bulman UFA Texans
Barry Cofield UFA Giants Redskins
Lamar Divens RFA Ravens Ravens
Keilen Dykes UFA Cardinals
Ron Edwards UFA Chiefs Panthers
Fred Evans UFA Vikings Vikings
Ronald Fields UFA Broncos Dolphins
Andre Fluellen RFA Lions Lions
Eric Foster RFA Colts Colts
Aubrayo Franklin UFA 49ers Saints
Gary Gibson UFA Rams Rams
Amon Gordon UFA Seahawks Chiefs
Kelly Gregg cut Ravens Chiefs
Chris Hoke UFA Steelers Steelers
Chris Hovan UFA Rams
Antonio Johnson UFA Colts Colts
Tank Johnson cut Bengals  
Thomas Johnson UFA Falcons
Travis Johnson UFA Chargers
Maake Kemoeatu cut Redskins  
Jimmy Kennedy cut Vikings Giants
Derek Landri UFA Panthers Eagles
Damione Lewis UFA Texans Texans
John McCargo UFA Bills Buccaneers
Tony McDaniel UFA Dolphins Dolphins
Brandon Mebane UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Daniel Muir UFA Colts Rams
Haloti Ngata FFA Ravens Ravens
Frank Okam RFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Amobi Okoye cut Texans Bears
Bryan Robinson UFA Cardinals
Clifton Ryan UFA Rams
Junior Siavii UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Ryan Sims cut Buccaneers
Shaun Smith UFA Chiefs Titans
Marcus Stroud cut Patriots  
Kelly Talavou RFA Ravens
Craig Terrill UFA Seahawks
Marcus Thomas UFA Broncos Broncos
Gabe Watson UFA Cardinals Giants
Pat Williams UFA Vikings




Outside linebackers FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Colin Allred UFA Titans
Charlie Anderson UFA Chiefs
James Anderson UFA Panthers Panthers
Antwan Applewhite RFA Chargers 49ers
Stanley Arnoux cut Saints  
Akin Ayodele UFA Bills
Patrick Bailey RFA Titans Titans
Tully Banta-Cain cut Patriots  
Antwan Barnes UFA Chargers Chargers
Quincy Black UFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Cody Brown cut Jets  
Keith Bulluck UFA Giants
Prescott Burgess UFA Ravens Ravens
Bobby Carpenter UFA Lions Lions
Danny Clark cut Saints  
Shawn Crable RFA Jets
Thomas Davis UFA Panthers Panthers
Zac Diles UFA Texans Rams
Jo-Lonn Dunbar UFA Saints Saints
Justin Durant UFA Jaguars Lions
Keith Ellison UFA Bills
Chris Chamberlain RFA Rams Rams
Chad Greenway FFA Vikings
Erin Henderson RFA Vikings Vikings
Tyjuan Hagler UFA Colts
Tamba Hali FFA Chiefs Chiefs
Adam Hayward UFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Will Herring UFA Seahawks Saints
Leroy Hill UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Thomas Howard UFA Raiders Bengals
Brian Iwuh UFA Bears Bears
Brandon Johnson UFA Bengals Bengals
Curtis Johnson UFA Rams Saints
Landon Johnson UFA Lions
Akeem Jordan UFA Eagles Eagles
Manny Lawson UFA 49ers Bengals
Ben Leber UFA Vikings Rams
Aaron Maybin cut Bills Jets
Matt McCoy UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Quentin Moses UFA Dolphins
Stephen Nicholas UFA Falcons Falcons
Mike Peterson UFA Falcons Falcons
Nick Roach UFA Bears Bears
Matt Roth UFA Browns Jaguars
Jordan Senn RFA Panthers Panthers
Clint Session UFA Colts Jaguars
Scott Shanle UFA Saints Saints
Tim Shaw RFA Titans Titans
Ernie Sims UFA Eagles Colts
David Thornton UFA Titans Retired
Pisa Tinoisamoa UFA Bears
Jyles Tucker cut Chargers  
David Vobora cut Rams Seahawks
Anthony Waters UFA Saints
Gerris Wilkinson UFA Giants Jaguars
Jamar Williams UFA Panthers
Sam Williams UFA Raiders Raiders
Jamie Winborn UFA Titans
LaMarr Woodley FFA Steelers Steelers
Wesley Woodyard RFA Broncos Broncos




Inside linebackers FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Nick Barnett cut Packers Bills
Darry Beckwith cut Chargers
Kevin Bentley UFA Texans Chargers
Chase Blackburn UFA Giants
H.B. Blades UFA Redskins Redskins
Stewart Bradley UFA Eagles Cardinals
Ricky Brown UFA Raiders Patriots
Kevin Burnett UFA Chargers Dolphins
Brandon Chillar cut Packers  
Vinny Ciurciu UFA Lions
Channing Crowder cut Dolphins Retired
Stephen Cooper UFA Chargers Chargers
Blake Costanzo UFA Browns 49ers
Jordon Dizon cut Lions  
Tim Dobbins cut Dolphins Texans
Keyaron Fox UFA Steelers Redskins
Omar Gaither UFA Eagles Panthers
Tavares Gooden RFA Ravens Ravens
Gerald Hayes cut Cardinals  
Abdul Hodge UFA Panthers
Dhani Jones UFA Bengals
Niko Koutouvides UFA Buccaneers Patriots
Lance Laury UFA Jets
Corey Mays UFA Chiefs
Jameel McClain RFA Ravens Ravens
Rocky McIntosh UFA Redskins Redskins
Kawika Mitchell UFA Saints
Marvin Mitchell UFA Saints Dolphins
Brandon Moore UFA Chargers
Kirk Morrison UFA Jaguars Bills
Paul Posluszny UFA Bills Jaguars
Barrett Ruud UFA Buccaneers Titans
Brandon Siler UFA Chargers Chiefs
Takeo Spikes UFA 49ers Chargers
Jason Trusnik UFA Browns Dolphins
Stephen Tulloch UFA Titans Lions
Tracy White UFA Patriots Patriots
Matt Wilhelm UFA Packers
Leon Williams UFA Cowboys
Rod Wilson UFA Bears
 


Cornerbacks FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Michael Adams UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Nnamdi Asomugha UFA Raiders Eagles
Josh Bell UFA Packers
Fred Bennett cut Bengals Cardinals
Courtney Brown UFA Giants
Phillip Buchanon UFA Redskins Redskins
Quincy Butler UFA Rams Saints
Brandon Carr RFA Chiefs Chiefs
Chris Carr UFA Ravens Ravens
Tony Carter cut Patriots Vikings
Nate Clements cut 49ers Bengals
Drew Coleman UFA Jets Jaguars
Antonio Cromartie UFA Jets Jets
Travis Daniels UFA Chiefs Chiefs
Kevin Dockery UFA Rams Steelers
Drayton Florence UFA Bills Bills
William Gay UFA Steelers Steelers
Corey Graham UFA Bears Bears
Brent Grimes RFA Falcons Falcons
Al Harris UFA Dolphins Rams
Antoine Harris UFA Eagles
Tuff Harris UFA Steelers
Kelvin Hayden cut Colts  
Tye Hill UFA Lions
Ellis Hobbs UFA Eagles
Roderick Hood UFA Titans
Chris Houston UFA Lions Lions
Dante Hughes UFA Chargers Chargers
Will James UFA 49ers
Kelly Jennings UFA Seahawks Seahawks
Johnathan Joseph UFA Bengals Texans
Maurice Leggett cut Chiefs
Elbert Mack RFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Anthony Madison UFA Steelers Lions
Richard Marshall UFA Panthers Cardinals
Trumaine McBride RFA Cardinals Saints
Brandon McDonald UFA Lions
Paul Oliver UFA Chargers Chargers
Dimitri Patterson UFA Eagles Browns
Karl Paymah UFA Texans
Keiwan Ratliff UFA Bengals
Mike Richardson UFA Colts
Carlos Rogers UFA Redskins 49ers
Lito Sheppard UFA Vikings Raiders
Donald Strickland cut Chargers Jets
Ike Taylor UFA Steelers Steelers
Leigh Torrence UFA Saints Saints
Frank Walker UFA Vikings Titans
Fabian Washington UFA Ravens Saints
Brian Williams UFA Falcons Giants
C.J. Wilson UFA Panthers Panthers
Josh Wilson UFA Ravens Redskins
Eric Wright UFA Browns Lions
Ashton Youboty Cut Buccaneers




Safeties FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Hamza Abdullah UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Husain Abdullah RFA Vikings Vikings
Gerald Alexander UFA Panthers Dolphins
Jordan Babineaux UFA Seahawks Titans
Alan Ball RFA Cowboys
Josh Barrett RFA Patriots
Atari Bigby UFA Packers
C.C. Brown UFA Lions
Melvin Bullitt UFA Colts
Josh Bullocks UFA Bears
Tyrone Carter UFA Chargers
Sean Considine UFA Jaguars Panthers
Reed Doughty UFA Redskins
Abram Elam UFA Browns Cowboys
Eric Frampton UFA Vikings Vikings
Aaron Francisco UFA Colts Lions
Matt Giordano UFA Saints
Dashon Goldson UFA 49ers 49ers
Deon Grant UFA Giants Giants
Ken Hamlin UFA Colts
Roman Harper UFA Saints Saints
Renaldo Hill cut Broncos  
Marcus Hudson UFA Panthers
Michael Huff UFA Raiders Raiders
James Ihedigbo UFA Jets Patriots
Michael Johnson UFA Giants Lions
Chad Jones cut Giants  
Dawan Landry UFA Ravens Jaguars
Michael Lewis UFA Rams
Corey Lynch RFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Danieal Manning UFA Bears Texans
Brandon McGowan cut Patriots
Jon McGraw UFA Chiefs Chiefs
Quintin Mikell UFA Eagles Rams
Lawyer Milloy UFA Seahawks
Dajuan Morgan cut Colts
Haruki Nakamura RFA Ravens
Chinedum Ndukwe UFA Bengals
Tom Nelson cut Bengals  
Donnie Nickey UFA Titans
Jarrad Page UFA Patriots Eagles
Kevin Payne cut None Panthers
Sabby Piscitelli UFA Browns Chiefs
Bernard Pollard UFA Texans Ravens
Brodney Pool UFA Jets Jets
Pierson Prioleau UFA Saints Saints
Chris Reis UFA Saints Saints
Bob Sanders UFA Colts Chargers
James Sanders cut Patriots  
Gerald Sensabaugh UFA Cowboys Cowboys
Darren Sharper UFA Saints
Jamie Silva UFA Colts
Anthony Smith UFA Packers Titans
Eric Smith UFA Jets Jets
Nick Sorensen UFA Browns
Matt Ware UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Pat Watkins UFA Chargers
Eric Weddle UFA Chargers Chargers
John Wendling UFA Lions Lions
Marvin White UFA Bengals
Donte Whitner UFA Bills 49ers
Madieu Williams UFA Vikings 49ers
Roy Williams UFA Bengals
Gibril Wilson UFA Bengals Bengals
Usama Young UFA Saints Browns
Tom Zbikowski RFA Ravens Ravens




Placekickers FA type 2010 team 2011 team
David Akers UFA Eagles 49ers
Connor Barth RFA Buccaneers Buccaneers
Matt Bryant UFA Falcons Falcons
Mason Crosby UFA Packers Packers
Phil Dawson FFA Browns Browns
Nick Folk UFA Jets Jets
Shayne Graham cut Patriots Cowboys
Rhys Lloyd UFA Panthers Giants
Ryan Longwell UFA Vikings Vikings
Olindo Mare UFA Seahawks Panthers
Joe Nedney cut 49ers  
Matt Prater RFA Broncos Broncos
Dave Rayner UFA Lions Lions
Jeff Reed UFA 49ers Seahawks
Shaun Suisham UFA Steelers Steelers
Adam Vinatieri UFA Colts Colts
 


Punters FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Ben Graham UFA Cardinals Cardinals
Michael Koenen UFA Falcons Buccaneers
Brad Maynard UFA Bears Texans
Richmond McGee UFA Bears Browns
Adam Podlesh UFA Jaguars Bears
Sav Rocca UFA Eagles Redskins
Daniel Sepulveda UFA Steelers Steelers
Matt Turk UFA Texans Jaguars
Steve Weatherford UFA Jets Guabts




Long-snappers FA type 2010 team 2011 team
Jon Condo UFA Raiders Raiders
James Dearth UFA Chargers
Kevin Houser UFA Ravens
Jake Ingram
cut Titans Jaguars
J.J. Jansen RFA Panthers Panthers
Jason Kyle cut Saints  
Chris Massey
cut Rams  
Ryan Neill UFA Chargers
Greg Warren UFA Steelers Steelers

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2011/08/31/2011-free-agent-tracker-by-position

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