Top NFL Free Agents Left

Top NFL Free Agents Left
Deon Grant

Grant could still re-sign with the Jaguars, but the veteran safety is being recruited by the Saints and Seahawks. Grant is not a huge hitter but is solid in pass defense.
Donte Stallworth

Stallworth had a strong postseason and has proven he is a bona fide deep threat. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Stallworth is in the NFL's substance-abuse program, which could scare away some teams.
Cato June

He's just 6-feet tall, but June was productive for the Colts -- especially in the postseason. His speed makes him a good fit in a Cover Two scheme.
Kevin Curtis

The 28-year-old Curtis visited with the Lions and Vikings, but hasn't made a decision yet. Curtis' opportunities were limited over the past couple of seasons because of the veteran receivers in St. Louis, so teams aren't quite sure how good he is.
Ken Hamlin

Hamlin came back from an injury with a strong 2006 season. The 26-year-old safety had two sacks and three interceptions and appears to still be improving. The Saints are reportedly very interested.
Nick Harper

Harper missed the Super Bowl with a sprained ankle and has played outside the spotlight in Indy, but some people think he's one of the most underrated cornerbacks in the NFL. Harper may benefit in this free-agent market from playing such a sought-after position.
