10. Andre Goodman, CB Miami Dolphins. Yes, it is the former Lions. He's gotten better, I swear. Also, this is the only picture of him I could find. (US Presswire)
- 10. Andre Goodman, CB Miami Dolphins. Yes, it is the former Lions. He's gotten better, I swear. Also, this is the only picture of him I could find. (US Presswire)
- 9. Jim Leonhard, S Baltimore Ravens. He's small! He's scrappy! He's an improvement for the Lions at safety! (US Presswire)
- 8. Jabari Greer, CB Buffalo Bills. He is capable of scoring touchdowns and celebrating them. Something Lions DBs are only used to seeing from the other side of things. (US Presswire)
- 7. James Sanders, S New England Patriots. If he's good, and doesn't want too much money, the Pats will keep him. Still, maybe they don't. A man can dream. (Getty Images)
- 6. Dominique Foxworth, CB Atlanta Falcons. He hasn't been in Atlanta very long, so he won't feel too much pull to stay there I reckon. (Falcons' official site)
- 5. Joselio Hanson, CB Philadelphia Eagles. Potentially an odd man out in the Eagles' secondary. They don't take many photos of DBs breaking up passes evidently. (AP Photo)
- 4. Sean Jones, S Cleveland Browns. He plays the run very well, and the Browns owe us for Leigh Bodden. (Getty Images)
- 3. Jermaine Philips, CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A solid veteran cornerback, who is experience but not quite too old. I'd like to pretend he makes the tackle in this picture. (US Presswire)
- 2. Bryant McFadden, CB Pittsburgh Steelers. Looking more like a running back here, he is in fact a very good defensive back. (Getty Images)
- 1. Yeremiah Bell, S Miami Dolphins. Nice interception, eh? Well, Bell is actually the guy on the ground. He's a really good player though, take my word for it. (Getty Images)
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