Some teams got their money's worth
Several of last year's high-dollar signings paid off for some teams, if not in wins, at least in production.
Updated: February 9, 2004, 10:35 AM ET
By By Darrell Trimble | NFL Insider
With no more football left to be played this season, even the Super Bowl champion New England
Patriots have turned their attention to next season. Every team is looking
ahead to the draft to bring in young talent, but with free
agency less than a month away, teams with cap space are salivating at the
possibility of nabbing several high-profile free agents who will likely be
on the market.
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