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2012 NFL Free Agents: Cedric Benson and Top Players Still on the Market

Austin GreenJun 7, 2018

The NFL's best free agents have been snatched up, but there are still some quality contributors on the market.

Whether your team is filled with holes or a Super Bowl contender looking for that final piece, there are several solid options available.

Here are the top free agents without a home.

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Cedric Benson, RB

Benson didn't set the league on fire last year, but he did record his third straight 1,000-yard season.

In 15 games with the Bengals, Benson ran for 1,067 yards and six touchdowns. He averaged a solid 3.9 yards per carry and had three games with over 100 yards.

At 29 years old, Benson is approaching the age when running backs are no longer effective. However, he can still contribute to a team in need of a consistent, bruising back who isn't afraid to run between the tackles.

Dallas Clark, TE

Clark has had a rough couple of seasons after injuring his wrist in 2010 and suffering through a horrible quarterback situation last year.

Despite his recent struggles, Clark still has some decent football left in him. Just two years ago, he had 100 catches for 1,106 yards and 10 touchdowns.

His Pro Bowl-caliber days are definitely behind him, but he could be a solid addition for a team in need of a pass-catching tight end.

Patrick Crayton, WR

Crayton was unproductive during his two-year stint in San Diego, but the veteran would still be a good fit for a team lacking depth at wide receiver.

Crayton excelled as the No. 3 or No. 4 option in Dallas, racking up at least 36 receptions, 500 yards and four touchdowns in four straight seasons.

Don't be surprised if Crayton becomes a cheap and effective contributor in 2012.

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