10. Eric Barton, New York Jets. A solid veteran who may not fit into Rex Ryan's plans for the Jets. (AP Photo)
- 10. Eric Barton, New York Jets. A solid veteran who may not fit into Rex Ryan's plans for the Jets. (AP Photo)
- 9. Napoleon Harris, Minnesota Vikings. He was part of the Randy Moss trade. The best part of it for the Vikings. Also, he's the guy in the back of that photo, trust me. (US Presswire)
- 8. Angelo Crowell, Buffalo Bills. At odds with the team, he's probably looking to make a move. Plus, he's already used to harsh winters. (US Presswire)
- 7. Keith Brooking, Atlanta Falcons. Yes, he's a bit old, but he'd provide a great veteran presence plus solid play for a few seasons. (AP Photo)
- 6. Mike Peterson, Jacksonville Jaguars. Maybe he'll want to follow Shack Harris to Detroit. Or not. (US Presswire)
- 5. Channing Crowder, Miami Dolphins. Here he is fighting with a New England Patriot. Well, at least he's got spunk. (AP Photo)
- 4. Michael Boley, Atlanta Falcons. He's the guy on the left, not the guy on the ride screaming like a crazy person or the guy in the middle who is clearly a kicker or punter. (Getty Images)
- 3. Johnathan Vilma, New Orleans Saints. While the Saints defense hasn't been good, Vilma has. (AP Photo)
- 2. Leroy Hill, Seattle Seahawks. Often overlooked in the Seattle linebacking corps, he'd make a great addition to the Lions. (Getty Images)
- 1. Bart Scott, Baltimore Ravens. He's from Detroit, he's played in a great defense, and he's a good enough tackler to get Ben Roethlisberger to the ground. Works for me. (AP Photo)
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