**Each list will be continually updated as players are signed and released throughout the offseason.**
1. Mathias Kiwanuka, NY Giants, 32
Kiwanuka was recently released by the Giants as so New York could clear some cap space. However, there's plenty left in the tank of this veteran pass rusher. Early in his career he played behind Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora and Michael Strahan. His time was limited so much that the Giants actually used him as a strong side linebacker some. His natural fit is as a 4-3 defensive end thanks to his long frame. He's a nice fit as a rotational edge rusher wherever rushers are needed.
1. Mathias Kiwanuka, NY Giants, 32
Kiwanuka was recently released by the Giants as so New York could clear some cap space. However, there's plenty left in the tank of this veteran pass rusher. Early in his career he played behind Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora and Michael Strahan. His time was limited so much that the Giants actually used him as a strong side linebacker some. His natural fit is as a 4-3 defensive end thanks to his long frame. He's a nice fit as a rotational edge rusher wherever rushers are needed.
2. Sam Acho, Arizona, 26
3. Dwight Freeney, San Diego, 35
Frenzy can still be effective off the edge. I suspect he gives it one more year before hanging the cleats up.
4. Anthony Spencer, Dallas, 31
5. Osi Umenyiora, Atlanta, 33
6. Jermaine Cunnigham, New England, 277. Corey Wootton, Minnestoa, 28
8. Shaun Phillips, Indianapolis, 34
9. John Abraham, Arizona, 37
10. Quentin Groves, Tennessee, 31
9. John Abraham, Arizona, 37
10. Quentin Groves, Tennessee, 31
11. DaQuan Bowers,
Tampa Bay, 25
12. Josh McNary, Indianapolis,
13. Chet Ozougwu, New Orleans, 26
14. Demarcus Dobbs, Seattle, 27
14. Demarcus Dobbs, Seattle, 27
15. CJ Wilson, Oakland, 28
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