Canuck--Thanks for the note. I fixed my free agent list. Hopefully we can get Al Johnson, otherwise I don't think there's much of an upgrade at the center position available. I don't think this is a huge priority, though.
Mitch--Personally, I didn't feel "attacked." I think that if there's a legitimate argument about an assertion, than it should be questioned. If the poster doesn't appreciate the challenge, you have to wonder why they're making unsubstantiated assertions. If an assertion has merit, I'll honor it, as I have throughout this thread. A thoughtful rebuttal is "Jonathon Lewis didn't show anything last season; he barely played". The unfounded assertion is that Lewis is "sneaky good".
Scot--I think that the idea of free agency ought to be that the fans feel "satisfied but not energized." The Draft is what should energize fan bases and rosters. The thrill of new blood. Free Agent signings that are intended to boost interest generally lead to disappointment (as we learned with Freddie Jones, Duane Starks, Pete Kendall, Oliver Ross, Emmitt Smith, and for the most part Edgerrin James). Because the costs are so high, filling holes with well-evaluated players ought to come first.
For what it's worth, I think that an upgraded pass rush in the form of a healthy Kendrick Clancy, Bertrand Berry, and a couple of free agents/draft picks will make our cornerbacks look much, much better. You have to look no farther that last year's Super Bowl to see that average corners can look like All-Pros if they play behind a fierce pass rush.