Dontari Poe, Kansas City Chiefs
Since 2013, Poe just hasn’t shown the same skill and class so that $9 million-plus a year he’s getting just seems a bit too much. PFF predicts that Poe is one of the free agents who will probably get overpaid but time will tell.
Jayrone Elliott, LB, Green Bay Packers
Granted during the 2016 season, Elliott registered only a few plays and limited production on defense so if the Packers did want him around, it would only be a minimal investment for them. And if the team choose to tender him, then it would probably be at the lowest level.