Published 6/28/2009
by Erik Frenz
at Bleacher Report - NFL
Save for the free agent explosion that was the 320-pound Albert Haynesworth signing a $100 million contract with the Washington Redskins, this season was a bit quieter in terms of free agent signings than years past.
The current state of limbo of the collective bargaining agreement could have a lot to do with that (though it didn’t seem to bother the ‘Skins any, so that’s up for debate).
Still, there are a few free agent signings that made a big splash, and I’m setting out to rank the five that I think are the most significant in terms of improving the team.
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