NFL.com has a feature ( http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80ef9ffc ) on "Top Ten All-Time Free Agents".
Their list:
10. Bryce Paup - GB to BUF
9. Shannon Sharp - DEN to BAL
8. Stephen Davis - WAS to CAR
7. Rod Woodson - SF to BAL
6. Rich Gannon - KC to OAK
5. Keenan McCardell - CLE to JAC
4. Priest Holmes - BAL to KC
3. Deion Sanders - ATL to SF to DAL
2. Curtis Martin - NE to NYJ
1. Reggie White - PHI to GB
At No. 1, Reggie White certainly was a catalyst for change in Green Bay. Rich Gannon was instrumental in getting the Raiders to the Super Bowl.
The other eight, had great years individually following their moves and helped to improve their new teams overall. But one has to question if they were really worth the cost to the organizations that had to shell out significant $$$. Were any of these players really the defining factor in their teams success?
Their list:
10. Bryce Paup - GB to BUF
9. Shannon Sharp - DEN to BAL
8. Stephen Davis - WAS to CAR
7. Rod Woodson - SF to BAL
6. Rich Gannon - KC to OAK
5. Keenan McCardell - CLE to JAC
4. Priest Holmes - BAL to KC
3. Deion Sanders - ATL to SF to DAL
2. Curtis Martin - NE to NYJ
1. Reggie White - PHI to GB
At No. 1, Reggie White certainly was a catalyst for change in Green Bay. Rich Gannon was instrumental in getting the Raiders to the Super Bowl.
The other eight, had great years individually following their moves and helped to improve their new teams overall. But one has to question if they were really worth the cost to the organizations that had to shell out significant $$$. Were any of these players really the defining factor in their teams success?