Commentary
Westbrook, Sharper among top FAs
Originally Published: April 16, 2010
By Jeremy Green | Scouts Inc.
The prizes of free agency are long gone, and the restricted-free-agent window has closed, but there are still some useful players on the market. Scouts Inc. breaks down the top remaining free agents on offense and defense:
Offense
1. RB Brian Westbrook: He is the best offensive weapon left on the board. Even though durability is a question mark and he is no longer a feature-type back, he has excellent versatility. He catches the ball out of the backfield extremely well. He has soft hands and is an excellent route-runner. He is still a threat in the open field with the ball in his hands and has the burst, quickness and agility to be effective playing in space. His best fit right now is in a West Coast system as a third-down back or a change-of-pace runner.To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
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THE BREAKDOWN/PICKS ANALYSIS
- Round 1 | 3 hours, 28 minutes
- Round 2 | 2 hours, 25 minutes
- Round 3 | 1 hour, 41 minutes
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- Total draft time: 14 hours, 42 minutes
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- AFC East: Buffalo | Mia. | N.E. | NY Jets
- AFC North: Balt. | Cinc. | Cleve. | Pitt.
- AFC South: Hou. | Indy | Jax | Tenn.
- AFC West: Den. | K.C. | Oak. | S.D.
- NFC East: Dallas | NYG | Phila. | Wash.
- NFC North: Chi. | Det. | G.B. | Minnesota
- NFC South: Atl. | Car. | N.O. | Tampa
- NFC West: Ariz. | S.F. | St. Louis | Sea.
DIVISION DRAFT REVIEWS
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- Mosley: Giants getting defensive
- Kuharsky: AFC South loads up on D early
- Williamson: Raiders fan on QB call
- Walker: More Newsome magic
- Sando: How Seattle got Golden
- Yasinskas: Clausen a rookie starter?
- Wojciechowski: The Roethlisberger effect
- Chadiha: 10 best first-round 'marriages'
- Mosley: Bryant pick speaks volumes
- Pasquarelli: Wait is worth it for Tebow
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- Graham: Bills take chance on Spiller
- Woj: Fickle fortunes after stars collide
- Sando: Stakes high for Rams, Bradford
- Sefiert: Suh perfect fit for Lions
- Walker: Browns fail to make splash
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- Day 2 picks have talent, need time
- Harris: Tebow a nonfactor
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