Calais Campbell, DE, Arizona Cardinals
Campbell’s 2016 season was nothing short of perfection. With pass-rushers along for the ride, Chandler Jones and Markus Golden, Campbell certainly had more room to wreak havoc. Although he only managed to set a career high in terms of fumble recoveries, he still scooped up one of them and scored the first touchdown of his career from 53 yards out in Week 15 against the Saints. Let’s not forget that the 30-year-old’s resulting 2016 grade on Pro Football Focus was 90.4, ranking him second among interior defenders. However due to the resurgent campaign, Campbell’s upcoming price as an unrestricted free agent just might be too much for the Cardinals to keep him when there’s some tough decisions to be made elsewhere on the roster.
Josh Gordon, WR, Cleveland Browns
The second Josh Gordon checked into an inpatient rehab facility in late September, he basically ended his career with the Cleveland Browns. Of course the wide receiver still has to be fully reinstated by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell before he can officially return to action. If he gets cleared to play, then Gordon will surely receive a substantial amount of interest on the open market given his incredible talent.