- The consensus top FA in the class Julius Peppers signed with the Bears on a 6 year, with 40million in the first 3 years
- The Bears also added blocking TE Brandon Manumaleuna and RB Chester Taylor.
- Former Texans CB Dunta Robinson signed a 6 year deal with the Atlanta Falcons
- The Chargers traded Cromartie to the New York Jets for a 2011 3rd round pick that could become a 2nd depending on Cromartie's production in New York
- Cribbs and the Browns reworked the final 3 years of his contract, those years now could be worth up to 18.5mil.
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Corey Williams was traded by the Browns to the Lions for a late round pick.
- Cardinals trade a Anquan Boldin and a 5th round pick to the Ravens for their 3rd and 4th round picks.
- The Eagles cut LB Will Witherspoon after trading a 5th rounder and backup WR for him early last season.
- Brandon Marshall will visit the Seahawks to possibly sign an offer sheet that would send the #6 pick to Denver if they declined to match the offer.
- The Dolphins released LBs Joey Porter and Akin Ayodele, as well as safety Gibril Wilson
- The Lions sign WR Nate Burleson to a 5 year deal with 11mil in guarantees for 25 million total
- A.J. Feeley signed for 2 years, 6mil by the Rams.
- The Pats came to a deal with Franchise Player Vince Wilfork to a 5 year deal worth 40 million total, with 25 million in guarantees.
- The Eagles make hybrid back Leonard Weaver the highest paid fullback in NFL history, 3 years, 11 million.
- Lions sign ex-Titan Kyle Vanden-Bosch to a 4 year 26 million dollar deal.
- Packers re-sign LT Chad Clifton to a 3 year, 20mil deal, possibly taking them out of the market for a 1st round OT
Recap of the Colts moves to date
- Gary Brackett re-signed to a 5 year $33million contract
- Raheem Brock released
- Jim Sorgi released
- Antoine Bethea gets a 1st round RFA tender
- 2nd round tenders for Charlie Johnson, Melvin Bullitt, Daniel Muir and Antonio Johnson.
- RFA's Marlin Jackson, Tim Jennings, Tyjuan Hagler, Freddy Keiaho, Aaron Francisco, Dan Federkiel and Micheal Toudouze were allowed to hit the open market.
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