Rank | Player | Position | Age | Last Team | Analysis |
1 | Peyton Manning | QB | 35 | IND | Manning's probably the best free agent of all-time. So he should probably be No. 1 on 2012's list as well. |
2 | Mario Williams | DE/LB | 27 | HOU | Super Mario's a freak in either the 3-4 or 4-3. He's a potential gamechanger for anyone struggling to rush the passer. |
3 | Brandon Carr | CB | 25 | KC | A 25-year-old Pro-Bowl caliber cornerback hitting the market? Really? What are the Chiefs thinking? |
4 | Carl Nicks | G | 26 | NO | If Brees and Saints aren't having contract troubles, Nicks never gets near the market. One of the best interior lineman in the NFL. |
5 | Mike Wallace | WR | 25 | PIT | Wallace is restricted so this is cheating a bit, but someone with an extra first-round pick should gamble on a top-five wideout. |
6 | Vincent Jackson | WR | 29 | SD | Chargers couldn't tag Jackson again, so he's roaming free. Some character concerns, but a physical, deep and red-zone threat. |
7 | Cortland Finnegan | CB | 28 | TEN | Finnegan's basically said he's done with the Titans. A physical corner should draw a lot of interest. Makes sense in Detroit |
8 | Red Bryant | DL | 27 | SEA | Not a sack machine by any stretch, but he fills up a ton of space and really exploded in Pete Carroll's defense last year. |
9 | Stephen Tulloch | LB | 27 | DET | Underrated run-stuffer who made a big difference for Detroit's defense in 2012. Should do better than a 1-year deal this time. |
10 | Marques Colston | WR | 28 | NO | There are concerns with Colston when it comes to injuries and whether he's a "system" guy, but he's No. 2 on the WR market. |
11 | Chris Myers | C | 30 | HOU | Hard to believe Houston will let this offensive line leader get away, especially given how well he works within their rush attack. |
12 | Jared Gaither | LT | 25 | SD | Three teams before he's 26? That's some red-flag action. But he looked great with the Bolts in 2011 and the tackle class is weak. |
13 | Tracy Porter | CB | 25 | NO | Porter's not the best corner on the board, but he's still talented and young. And he could end up being a nice value for someone. |
14 | Curtis Lofton | LB | 25 | ATL | Falcons will suffer big-time against the run if they can't get Lofton back. Not superb against the pass, but a downhill thumper. |
15 | Ben Grubbs | OL | 27 | BAL | No way Grubbs hits the market if the Ravens weren't so tied up financially with other players. |
16 | Matt Flynn | QB | 26 | GB | Maybe this is too high for Flynn. Or maybe it's not. Does anyone really know? If he's "top-15" it's just about right. |
17 | Michael Bush | RB | 35 | IND | YPC decline is a concern and league is moving to passing, but he's a duel-purpose threat who'll be undervalued in FA. |
18 | Brandon Lloyd | WR | 30 | STL | Makes the tough catches and is a viable deep threat. Imagine if he'd actually ever gotten to play with a decent quarterback. |
19 | Brodrick Bunkley | DT | 28 | DEN | A big part of a revived rush defense for the Broncos, he's got some major value for a team needing someone to clog the lanes. |
20 | Jason Jones | DT | 25 | TEN | Jones can play outside/inside, but is more productive as a DT. |
21 | Carlos Rogers | CB | 30 | SF | Definitely some concern with age and a lack of productivity until he got to SF, but clearly talented enough to start for most teams. |
22 | Reggie Wayne | WR | 33 | IND | Most will say this is too high for the 33-year-old. But you know what I'm factoring in? Wayne catching passes from Peyton again. |
23 | Scott Wells | C | 31 | GB | Wells gets knocked for his size and age, and that's fine. But really helped groom Rodgers, played with Favre. Is tough as nails. |
24 | Terrell Thomas | CB | 27 | NYG | Might want to go back to the Giants, so this might be for naught, but if he's fully recovered from his ACL tear, he could be a steal. |
25 | Demetrius Bell | OT | 27 | BUF | Bell dealt with injuries in 2011, but this is a particularly weak tackle class, and he might be the safest bet out there. |
26 | Evan Mathis | OG | 30 | PHI | Mathis broke out in 2011 and might want to stick with Howard Mudd. But it also might be his one chance to get real paid. |
27 | Jeremy Mincey | DE | 29 | JAC | Young, talented and capable of getting after the passer. |
28 | John Abraham | DE | 33 | ATL | Abraham's still piling up sacks. But he wants $12 million a year? Really? If he's serious about that he would be lower here. |
29 | Mike Tolbert | RB | 26 | SD | A 26-year-old bowling ball out of Coastal Carolina, Tolbert's got just 341 carries in his career and has feature back upside. |
30 | Reggie Nelson | S | 28 | CIN | Nelson busted in Jacksonville but blossomed in Cincy. Could Reunion with old DB coach Kevin Croyle in Miami be in play? |
31 | David Hawthorne | LB | 26 | SEA | Stepped in for Lofa Tatupu and started 30 games the last two years, averaging more than 100 total tackles per year. |
32 | Paul Soliai | DT | 28 | MIA | Soliai was franchised in 2011 and thus too pricey for Miami now. Struggled some last year, but could be very nice value. |
33 | London Fletcher | LB | 37 | WAS | Fletcher is so very, very old. But so very, very productive. |
34 | Aaron Ross | CB | 29 | NYG | Still reasonably young, Ross had a huge second half and playoff run that's boosted his stock heavily. |
35 | Robert Meachem | WR | 27 | NO | Least-mentioned Saints FA, Meachem's been productive but not dominant for NOLA past three years. Breakout possibility. |
36 | Benjarvus Green-Ellis | RB | 26 | NE | RB is fungible for the Pats, so "Law Firm" is expendable. Never topped 230 carries in a year, averaged 4.1 YPC over last two. |
37 | Alex Smith | QB | 27 | SF | Former No. 1 overall and 49ers reportedly hit snags on a new deal. Hard to imagine him going anywhere else though. |
38 | Sione Pouha | DL | 33 | NYJ | He's older, but for a team on the rise who needs a plug in the middle, Pouha could be a great short-term option. |
39 | Cory Redding | DE | 31 | BAL | Underrated defender in a big-name defense, had 4.5 sacks in 2011 and could be a nice under-the-radar add. |
40 | Laurent Robinson | WR | 26 | DAL | Robinson finally stayed healthy in 2011 and flourished with Romo and 'Boys. Could be a steal for someone. |
41 | Geoff Schwartz | OL | 25 | CAR | Very sneaky OL target this offseason -- only 25, can play anywhere on the line, coming off injury and will be cheap. |
42 | Dwight Lowery | S | 26 | JAC | Dealt from the Jets to Jags for peanuts, Lowery drastically improved his game last season. Safety is very shallow right now. |
43 | Jarrett Johnson | LB | 30 | BAL | Will Johnson be as good when he's not playing alongside other members of the Ravens defense? |
44 | Mario Manningham | WR | 25 | NYG | Way too much value will be put on 2011 postseason and big Super Bowl catch. Has drop issues and isn't a No. 1 receiver. |
45 | Antonio Garay | DT | 32 | SD | Down 2011 really hurt his value, along with age issues. |
46 | Jason Campbell | QB | 30 | OAK | Poor Campbell: he gets bad breaks wherever he goes. Very solid backup who won't make noise about depth-chart status. |
47 | Pierre Garcon | WR | 25 | IND | Potentially following Manning? There are concerns about Garcon's fluky 2011 stats + inability to produce without PM. |
48 | LaRon Landry | S | 27 | WAS | Lots of downside for injury here. But there's lots of upside for big hits. And, of course, ridiculously muscular Twitpics. |
49 | Chad Henne | QB | 26 | MIA | In the right system, without the pressure of being a "franchise guy," really think Henne could finally get to blossom. |
50 | Peyton Hillis | RB | 26 | CLE | 2011 wrecked his career. Or maybe it was just a spot on the Madden cover. Either way, there's upside and he'll be cheap. |