Sensy, Peterson, Meester, Barnes, Zelenka, Williams all to test the Market
The Jaguars announced Tuesday that nine players, including four starters and long snapper Joe Zelenka, will become unrestricted free agents when the free-agent signing period begins Feb. 27.
The starters whose contracts are expiring are safety Gerald Sensabaugh, middle linebacker Mike Peterson, left tackle Khalif Barnes and center Brad Meester.
Of the four, only Meester appears to have a chance to return if he can't find a good deal in free agency and is willing to take a reduced salary.
Barnes and Peterson, who lost his starting job during the season after a confrontation with coach Jack Del Rio, then regained it when Daryl Smith was injured, no longer appear to be in the team's plans.
Sensabaugh had a solid season, but he's likely to receive a higher offer in the open market than the Jaguars are willing to pay him.
Wide receiver Reggie Williams, a first-round draft pick in 2004, also is not likely to be in the Jaguars' plans.
That would mean the first two first-round draft picks of the James "Shack" Harris and Jack Del Rio regime - quarterback Byron Leftwich and Williams - won't be on the team in 2009. Harris resigned just before the end of the season and was replaced by Gene Smith, who received the general manager's title Monday.
The other players whose contracts are expiring are guard Chris Naeole, who was signed on Sept. 17, but didn't play because he suffered a broken hand in pregame warmups Oct. 25; defensive back Scott Starks, who spent the season on injured reserve; and defensive back Pierson Prioleau.
Zelenka could return for the veteran minimum ($845,000 for a 10-year player), but he could be vulnerable in camp if the Jaguars find a younger, cheaper alternative.
The Jaguars are allowed to re-sign any of the players before free agency begins and can continue to negotiate with them after they hit the market.
The deadline for clubs to designate franchise and transition players is Feb. 19, and free agency starts eight days later. The Jaguars aren't expected to put the franchise or transition tags on any players. The team also can start making trades on Feb. 27.
Teams might be more cautious in free agency this season because it will be the start of the last capped year, and new accounting rules on how teams must count money under the salary cap will be in place.
The idea is to prevent teams from dumping a lot of money into 2010, which will be an uncapped year if the owners and players don't reach a new collective bargaining agreement before next March.
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Nobody too surprising
Except for Zelenka. Knock on wood but I think the fact I can’t remember the last time we had a bad snap on a FG or punt is worth $845,000.
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by FSBlueApocalypse on Jan 14, 2009 11:35 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
That and
I don’t really want to have to throw my fan club card away.
by SoCalStites on Jan 14, 2009 3:10 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I think last year
against the Steelers he had a bad snap. (The first time we played them.)
by Ewdtrey on Jan 14, 2009 3:14 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
compensatory picks
Any chance that if we let any of these guys walk we get a compensatory pick? Peterson or Williams maybe?
by kterr on Jan 14, 2009 4:29 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Correct if I'm wrong
But I think that it wouldn’t affect this years draft, it would affect the 2010 draft.
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by FSBlueApocalypse on Jan 14, 2009 6:25 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I would try to resign
Zelenka, Scott Starks, Meester (if the Jags didn’t find a quality replacement instead of him) and maybe Sensabaugh. Hey if he goes, then our secondary at the safety position will be such a big problem like right now left tackle is. The Jaguars must adress it somehow!
by Zoltan from Budapest on Jan 15, 2009 1:18 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I agree
Those are the same 4 I’d like to see back.
by SoCalStites on Jan 15, 2009 2:05 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I'd like to see...
Zelenka, Naeole, Meester and Sensy back. Meester and Naeole might be our best linemen and, correct me if I’m wrong, our youngest starters on the line (besides Barnes of course).
by Nebraska Jag on Jan 15, 2009 2:53 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Naeole is not one of our best linemen
In fact he wasnt even on the team until people got hurt and the Jaguars had to go looking for someone to fill the holes.
by SoCalStites on Jan 15, 2009 3:52 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Well it's
hard to judge him by that premise, because he was signed as soon as he was cleared to play. Who knows if he was going to be resigned anyhow.
by Ewdtrey on Jan 15, 2009 4:18 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I judge o-linemen's skills by Madden a little too much
Naeole turns into the best run blocking guard in one season in Madden, and sometimes that blinds me to their real abilities (at least with O-linemen). I still want him to stay.
by Nebraska Jag on Jan 15, 2009 6:02 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
expected
I’ll be glad to see Barnes go, he has been the weak link on our o-line for far too long. If you look at the game tapes a large majority of missed blocks have come from him. Goodbye. Williams has been a flop, he hasn’t really done much or anything but miss and drop passes. Peterson is getting old and he has gotten to full of himself, I won’t be sad to see him go.
by Messina on Jan 22, 2009 6:45 PM EST reply actions 0 recs

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