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16 defenders who could be cut before the season

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on July 21, 2011, 10:41 AM EDT


We wrote the majority of this post Wednesday, before we reported that the new CBA will take measures to protect veterans from becoming cap casualties.

That doesn’t mean teams should spend huge money on players that aren’t worth it. With that in mind, here are 16 defenders that could (or should) be on the chopping block in the coming weeks.

1. Albert Haynesworth, Redskins DT: We have our doubts that anyone will give up a quality draft pick for Haynesworth. If Mike Shanahan continues to hold on out of stubbornness, the Redskins deserve what they get. Just like last year.

2. Nick Barnett, Packers LB: Barnett and someone like Bradie James in Dallas might be the guys most helped by new CBA rules. Barnett is due big money for a possible third inside linebacker, but the team could cut Brandon Chillar to free up some room. We think he has a good chance to stay.

3. Antwan Odom, Bengals DE: Odom is only 29 and a fine pass rusher, but he hasn’t been able to stay healthy.

4. Nate Clements, 49ers CB: No matter what the rules are, it’s fiscal insanity to pay Clements $7.25 million. They’d be better off cutting him and signing a free agent.

5. Terence Newman, Cowboys CB: Newman would probably only get cut if the Cowboys bring in a big-time cornerback like Nnamdi Asomugha or Johnathan Joseph.


6. Chris Gamble, Panthers CB: The new rules should help Gamble because the Panthers are thin at cornerback. Still, he has to show something in camp to be worth $6.24 million in 2011.

7. Amobi Okoye, Texans DL: He doesn’t fit Wade Phillips’ defense no matter what the Texans say. Only 24, another team will give a chance to this top-10 pick. We doubt anyone will trade for him.

8. Chris Hope, Titans S: Due $6.5 million, Hope is a good not great player who has the salary of a superstar. The Titans are very thin at safety, which helps his case.

9. Brian Dawkins, Broncos S: Even though Denver drafted heavy at safety, they value Dawkins’ leadership. Cutting him to save money wouldn’t be a popular move. A re-negotiated contract is possible.

10. Madieu Williams, Vikings S: It appears the Vikings want to keep Williams despite his $5.4 million salary. That doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.

11. Joey Porter, Cardinals LB: The only way the Cardinals could make last year’s signing of Porter worse? Doubling down and paying him big money again. Arizona has the young guys to let him go.

12. Justin Harrell, Packers DL: The Packers could give the former first-rounder one last chance to stay healthy, but we doubt it.

13. Johnny Jolly, Packers DL: He was given his ninth life, and then was caught selling it.

14. Aaron Maybin, Bills LB: It wouldn’t shock us if the No. 11 pick in the 2009 draft was out of the league by next year.

15. Gerald Hayes, Cardinals LB: $4.25 million is too much to pay for just another linebacker.

16. Brandon Chillar, Packers LB: He and Brady Poppinga could get the axe so the Packers can keep Barnett.
 
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If we did cut Newman, which I wouldn't want to do at this point, then I would go after Joseph because Nnamdi will cost too much.

Or we may just cut Newman and re-sign him like they mentioned. Our secondary needs are at safety, obviously.
 

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Gerald Hayes doesn't miss tackles, always covers his gaps and has the toughness to take on bigger blockers. If he's just another linebacker, what the hell do you call what the Redskins have outside of 59? Won't give you much in terms of big plays but as a 3-4 inside backer he does his job, I'd take him in second.
 
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Gerald Hayes doesn't miss tackles, always covers his gaps and has the toughness to take on bigger blockers. If he's just another linebacker, what the hell do you call what the Redskins have outside of 59? Won't give you much in terms of big plays but as a 3-4 inside backer he does his job, I'd take him in second.

Problem is, we already have James, Lee, Brooking, and Carter inside.
 

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He seemed to give alot of reasons why these teams won't cut these players.

Chris Hope should be cut at safety, but he probably won't be.

Nice article, bud.
 

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Bangers is a Redskins fan. So he means he'd take Hayes on the Redskins in a second.

Do you hang on to James AND Brooking considering they're virtually the same player or give the cheaper and younger Lee the full time starting job?
 
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Do you hang on to James AND Brooking considering they're virtually the same player or give the cheaper and younger Lee the full time starting job?

I'm expecting a heavy rotation of the three, with Carter getting in the mix later in the year.

I'm rooting for Brookings because he's a leader, and he's been a good player in the league for along time. He deserves to win a ring with us this year.

Also, he does a really good white guy pregame pep talk.

First... we gon hit'em in the mouth. And then! We gon hit 'em in the mouth again! AND THEN! WE GON HIT THEM IN THE MOUTH!!!

~crazy intense eyes~
 

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James and Brooking are in last year of deals. I thought Brooking would be a goner for sure but it looks like they will both be here to help groom Lee and Carter for 2012.
 

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I would love to see us cut Newman and bring in someone else. We could pay someone a lot less to do the job Newman does.
 
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