Since its so hard to tell whether there's chicken sheat or chicken salad out there on the wavier wire, I usually turn to rotoworld for any type of info regarding the wavier wire, Im not in any way saying that theyre the know all end all on absolutely anything, so I thought I would just post some of the comments from there. They only commented on guys who they thought would get some interest, I also put up some of their comments about Atlanta's cuts since our scouting staff consists of our coachs I could see the Bengals grabbing guys from Atlanta since Zimmer's from there.
Falcons waived TE Keith Zinger, CB Wilrey Fontenot, WR Chandler Williams, WR Eric Weems, LB Mickey Pimentel, CB Glenn Sharpe, S Daren Stone, S Eric Brock, and OT Michael Butterworth.
Zinger and Fontenot were both draft picks this offseason. Atlanta is rather short on safeties after Stone's release.
Falcons released G Kynan Forney, OL D'Anthony Batiste, C Doug Datish, DE Brandon Miller, and DT Montavious Stanley.
With Stanley gone, Grady Jackson is sure to start next to Jonathan Babineaux at defensive tackle. Forney couldn't beat out Harvey Dahl.
Patriots released CB Fernando Bryant.
He's not a huge name, but Bryant lined up as a starter throughout the off-season, so this is quite a surprise. The Patriots clearly have confidence in rookie corners Terrence Wheatley and Jonathan Wilhite. It's a huge gamble, but they may as well develop their young guys.
We seem to have serious man love for any LB from Arizona
Cardinals released LBs Brandon Moore, Matt Stewart, Chris Harrington, and Joe Tafoya, DB Michael Adams, and DLs Jason Banks and Keilen Dykes.
Moore was beat out by Monty Beisel and undrafted rookie Ali Highsmith. Harrington is a developmental guy. He was a sixth-rounder in April.
Ravens waived RB Allen Patrick, CB/S Ronnie Prude, OT Joe Reitz, OT Chad Slaughter, LB/DE Gary Stills, WR Ernie Wheelwright, DL Lorenzo Williams, and WR Matt Willis.
Prude was a contributor the past two seasons, but never got much better. Stills' loss could hurt on special teams. Patrick was a seventh-round pick.
Bears waived WR Brandon Rideau and TE Fontel Mines.
Rideau led Chicago in preseason TDs, but faced long odds from the start because GM Jerry Angelo didn't draft him. Mines is a converted wideout.
They way the Saints blew us up in pre-season I could see Marvin be infatuated with anyone fom New Orleans
Saints waived WR/PR Skyler Green, DL Orien Harris, OL Tim Duckworth, LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar, RB Lynell Hamilton, LB Will Kershaw, and WR Joe West.
They're keeping Jason David on the roster, which Saints fans can't like. Harris played well in camp and could be back if he goes unclaimed.
Giants and Patriots must be looked at
Giants waived WR Brandon London.
They chose Sinorice Moss' draft status over London's game. London probably also has more upside. He seems sure to get claimed, possibly by Miami.
Giants waived WR Marcus Monk, FB Robert Douglas, OG Kurt Quarterman, TE Eric Butler, DT Ogemdi Nwagbuo, LB James Terry, and OL Cliff Louis.
The Jints will likely try to get Monk onto the practice squad. He has a high long-term ceiling at 6'4/222 with wheels. Quarterman went to Louisville
Giants waived LB Tank Daniels.
Daniels can play all three linebacker positions and should find a home somewhere. He was impressive in training camp.
Eagles released DE Jerome McDougle, FB Jed Collins, FB Jason Davis, WR Michael Gasperson, DT Michael Marquardt, WR Shaheer McBride, and G Scott Young.
Davis lost out when Tony Hunt moved to fullback. McDougle made a strong run at a roster spot and it'll help his chances of catching on elsewhere.
Here is the FBI police blodder /waivered player report
Panthers CB Ricardo Colclough was arrested Saturday morning for driving while impaired.
This isn't going to help him survive final cuts Saturday. The Panthers could keep C.J. Wilson and Dante Wesley and let the veteran go.
Texans released DE/OLB Rosey Colvin, DT Anthony Maddox, CB Jamar Fletcher, WR Darnell Jenkins, LB Ben Moffit, and DE Tim Bulman.
Houston blew $1 million on Colvin, who couldn't adjust to playing defensive end after being an outside linebacker in New England. The 31-year-old is also not fully recovered from a foot injury he suffered last year. It has been a swift decline for Colvin, although the Colts or Pats could show interest.