Almost all of the notable NFL free agents of 2018 have found new homes http://www.seahawksfootballauthentics.com/cody-barton-jersey-authentic , with former Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl wideout Dez Bryant being one of the few big names remaining.This was undoubtedly one of the most interesting NFL offseasons to take place. A handful of starting quarterbacks all changed teams, something that rarely happens in this day and age. Pro Bowler Kirk Cousins went to the Minnesota Vikings, while Sam Bradford and Case Keenum joined the Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos, respectively.Meanwhile, backups and hopeful starters A.J. McCarron and Teddy Bridgewater are hoping to finally get their opportunities, as they joined the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets Gary Jennings Jr. Jersey , respectively. Now, we wait and see how these signal-callers will do with their new teams.In the meantime, we can't help but wonder just which of these free agent signings will pan out, and which ones look destined to fail. There are some signings that look pure genius, such as Richard Sherman joining his hometown San Francisco 49ers and Pro Bowl guard Andrew Norwell joining the Jacksonville Jaguars.As usual, many of the top free agents decided to chase the money http://www.seahawksfootballauthentics.com/phil-haynes-jersey-authentic , rather than join the team that presented them the best possible opportunities. While the likes of Kirk Cousins, Dion Lewis and Michael Crabtree earned nice money, those three are among the many players who probably should have chosen other teams.While we sit through training camp and pre-season, here's a look at 20 NFL free agents who should have signed with other teams. As a lifelong Cleveland Browns fan, I can tell you firsthand that some people take the words of ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. as gospel. As a teenager in the '70s, Kiper was merely an amateur scout that would write draft reports and personally hand them out to anyone who would read them. While in high school in Baltimore Ugo Amadi Jersey , Maryland, Mel Kiper had the chance to give one of his draft reports to Baltimore Colts executive Ernie Accorsi. Accorsi encouraged Kiper to turn his passion into a business and sell his draft reports to NFL fans and the rest is history. In 1981 while attending Essex Community College, Kiper started Kiper Enterprises and by 1984 he started draft coverage at ESPN before the NFL draft became what it is known as today.Throughout the years, Kiper has been on television and in print giving grades and analysis of nearly every draft eligible player over the last 34 years. That is a lot of experience and that kind of experience is what makes Kiper so well respected in his field. If you are a younger NFL fan, Mel Kiper is all you know and if Kiper doesn't like a player or falls in love with one, fans tend to do the same. This is not the case however for NFL front office personnel. Kiper's mock drafts have rarely been correct and you would find it surprising how different NFL teams view prospects compared to the analysis of a Mel Kiper or even a Todd McShay. With that being said http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/sione-takitaki-jersey , we'll look at 10 NFL players that proved Mel Kiper wrong and 10 young players that will.