Sunday, January 22, 2012

2012 NFL Free Agents: Aging Stars Who Can Still Bring Value

The 2012 NFL free-agent class isn't anything special. Outside of Drew Brees and Ray Rice, there are no legitimate game-changers who have the ability to make an impact every night for the foreseeable future.

However, there are a number of veterans who can still produce at a high level on a regular basis, which will make them a target for teams that need steady output at a certain position.

 

Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts

The five-time Pro Bowler has recorded 862 receptions and racked up 11,708 yards in his career while hauling in 73 TDs.

Wayne has been in the league for 11 years and put up phenomenal numbers with Peyton Manning throwing him the ball.

He had a down year with Kerry Collins, Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky chucking the rock, but Wayne still has the ability to make an impact and is one of the better route-runners available.

 

Wes Welker, New England Patriots

If we are talking about route-runners, there is no one better than Wes Welker.

The 30-year-old receiver is not going to decline anytime soon, and he had one of his finest seasons in 2011-2012.

Welker had 122 receptions and gained 1,569 yards to go along with nine touchdowns. It was an incredible display of ability and ensured that he will be getting a big paycheck this offseason.

 

Robert Mathis, Indianapolis Colts

In a league where great pass-rushers are a relative rarity, Mathis is sure to be a coveted free agent.

The Colts look like they may be blowing everything up and rebuilding, meaning they will be hesitant to sign a 30-year-old defensive end.

That won't stop a great number of other teams from pursuing the Alabama A&M product. Mathis had 9.5 sacks last year and still looks like an absolute beast at times.

Don't be surprised to see Mathis get one last big contract. 

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1034059-2012-nfl-free-agents-aging-stars-that-can-still-bring-value

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