2008 NFL Free Agency Preview: Tight Ends
While it’s true that two of this year’s top options at tight end were franchised:
- Dallas Clark in Indianapolis
- L.J. Smith in Philadelphia
…there are a number of viable options remaining at the TE position. Whether you want a proven, pass-catching stud with some injury questions (Alge Crumpler) or a blocking beast (Kyle Brady) or something in between (Marcus Pollard); there are choices. Given the breadth of available free agents, expect a lot of movement for very reasonable financial terms.
The Top Tight Ends on the Market
- Alge Crumpler (6′2″, 264 pounds, 30 years old) – The seven year veteran is the gem of the free agent market; but recent injury concerns might keep him from reaping top dollar. Crumpler is a perennial Pro Bowler and actually managed to make Michael Vick look like a real NFL passer at times. Even though he only started 10 games last year, Crumpler caught 42 passes for 444 yards and 5 TDs. Crumpler also can stretch the field; averaging 13.3 yards per catch over his career, and logging catches of 40 or more yards in all but one season. Expect Crumpler to visit several teams before signing a multi-year deal as a starter for a playoff contender.
- Bo Scaife (6′3″, 249 pounds, 27 years old) – Scaife is a restricted free agent and probably isn’t leaving Tennessee. But he’s young and sure handed; making it entirely possible some team will sign him to an offer sheet. Expect Scaife to re-sign with Tennessee with a multi-year deal.
- Ben Utecht (6′6″, 251 pounds, 26 years old) — Everyone knows about Dallas Clark, but Utecht is quietly a valuable part of the Colts offensive attack. Not only has he caught 68 passes over the last two seasons, but he’s averaged better than 11 yards per reception. Although he’s a restricted free agent, his age and versatility make him an attractive option for a team looking at upgrading their starter without breaking the bank.
- Eric Johnson (6′3″, 252 pounds, 28 years old) – Johnson, when healthy, is a solid pass catcher but lacks explosiveness (career 9.1 yards per catch). He’s also failed to play a full season yet in his career. That said, he caught 48 passes in 12 starts last year as a Saint, and will get an opportunity to make plays for some team in 2008.
The (Near) Complete List
| Player | Name | Status | 2007Team | 2008Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stephen | Alexander | UFA | DEN | |
| Courtney | Anderson | UFA | ATL | |
| Mike | Bartrum | UFA | PHI | |
| Dwayne | Blakley | UFA | ATL | |
| Mark | Bruener | UFA | HOU | |
| Christian | Fauria | UFA | CAR | |
| Bryan | Fletcher | UFA | IND | |
| Michael | Gaines | UFA | BUF | |
| John | Gilmore | UFA | CHI | |
| Ben | Hartsock | UFA | TEN | |
| Eric | Johnson | UFA | NO | |
| Bennie | Joppru | UFA | SEA | |
| Brian | Kozlowski | UFA | WAS | |
| Ryan | Krause | UFA | GB | |
| Billy | Miller | UFA | NO | |
| Matt | Murphy | UFA | BUF | |
| John | Owens | UFA | DET | |
| Marcus | Pollard | UFA | SEA | |
| Jeff | Robinson | UFA | SEA | |
| Mike | Seidman | UFA | IND | |
| Jerramy | Stevens | UFA | TB | |
| Ben | Troupe | UFA | TEN | |
| Ben | Utecht | UFA | IND | |
| Aaron | Walker | UFA | STL | |
| Jermaine | Wiggins | UFA | JAX | |
| Kris | Wilson | UFA | KC | |
| Billy | Bajema | RFA | SF | |
| Tony | Curtis | RFA | DAL | |
| Joel | Dreessen | RFA | HOU | |
| Tim | Euhus | RFA | ARZ | |
| John | Madsen | RFA | OAK | |
| Sean | McHugh | RFA | DET | |
| Jamie | Petrowski | RFA | TEN | |
| Kyle | Brady | Released | NE | |
| Alge | Crumpler | Released | ATL | |
| Jason | Dunn | Released | KC | |
| Bubba | Franks | Released | GB | |
| Jeb | Putzier | Released | HOU | |
| Jerame | Tuman | Released | PIT | |
| Zac | Alcorn | Signed | SF | SEA |
| Richard | Angulo | Signed | JAX | JAX |
| Cody | Boyd | Signed | WAS | PIT |
| Nate | Jackson | Signed | DEN | DEN |
| Teyo | Johnson | Signed | DEN | BUF |
| Joe | Newton | Signed | SEA | SEA |
| Buck | Ortega | Signed | MIA | NO |
| Sean | Ryan | Signed | NYJ | MIA |
| Cooper | Wallace | Signed | CIN | SF |

















Albert Hayneworth may be a controversial player and, from a personality standpoint, may not be the optimal guy to have in the locker room. That said, the Titans are faced with a difficult decision because Hayneworth’s on-field value is nearly unmatched at any position this offseason. At 6′6″, 320 pounds and only 26 years old, Haynesworth is the kind of defensive tackle that never sees the light of free agency. Expect the Titans to tag Haynesworth in order to continue negotiations on a long-term deal. It’s not out of the question the team would trade him, but not without significant value in return.