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      <title>Need Defense? Quality guys still out there</title>
      <description>There are still around two dozen quality players from the defensive side of the ball that remain on the free agent market.

Defensive Tackle
Albert Haynesworth (franchise player)
Rod Coleman
Darwin Walker
Larry Tripplett
Anthony McFarland
Grady Jackson
Bryan Robinson
Ellis Wyms
Keith Traylor
James Reed
William Joseph
Ethan Kelley
Ian Scott
Antonio Garay
Kimo von Oelhoffen
Ted Washington
Russell Davis
Nick Eason

Defensive End
Jared Allen (franchise player)
Terrell Suggs (OLB) (franchise player)
James Hall 
Kevin Carter (DT)
Mike Rucker
Greg Spires
Josh Thomas
Orpheus Roye
ND Kalu
Darrion Scott
Renaldo Wynn
Al Wallace

Inside Linebacker
Karlos Dansby (franchise player)
Lemar Marshall
Jeremiah Trotter
Brian Simmons
Rob Morris (SLB)
Caleb Miller

Outside Linebacker
Takeo Spikes
Ian Gold
Rosevelt Colvin
Victor Hobson
Clark Haggans
Brandon Chillar
Kendrell Bell
Keith Adams
Rocky Boiman
Shawn Barber
Donnie Spragan
Matt Stewart

Safety
Ken Hamlin (franchise player)
Kenoy Kennedy
Chris Crocker
Terrence Holt</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 08:58:21 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/203017</link>
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      <title>Fat Guys We Love</title>
      <description>We appreciate the work of the fat man pro athlete here. If there is a portly chap making a living in pro sports out there, he can probably be considered a Legend favorite. The fat gentlemen of sports are out there fighting the good fight in a thin man's world. We're not the first to give them props, and hopefully not the last. The Bench Warmers and Afraid of Ed Hochuli, have their favorites and we have ours.

These guys need some love. In their place of work, 99% of the people are in much better shape than they are. Any time they get traded or sign a new contract, they get asked countless questions about their girth in front of TV cameras (and these guys all seem to change teams frequently). Plus, they have to work ten times as hard as everybody else because they tire so easily.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 22:14:43 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/183422</link>
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