Eric Hartline/US PresswireBrandon Marshall has caught at least 101 passes in each of the past three seasons. The wide receiver is one player to keep an eye on when the free-agency period begins.The following is a look at 10 players to keep an eye on this offseason. Of course, things can change at any time. Remember, this time last year Jay Cutler was comfortably nestled in Denver. Then, he became the offseason story of the NFL.

Antonio Cromartie, cornerback, San Diego: Cromartie is not part of San Diego’s huge free-agent class, but he may be on the move, anyway. ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported this week Cromartie is being shopped in trade offers. There is a faction in San Diego that has grown tired of Cromartie. He has struggled at times, especially in run support, and he created some off-field distractions. He could be a memory in San Diego.

Elvis Dumervil, linebacker, Denver: Dumervil will likely be a restricted free agent. There will be a lot of interest him. In 2009, his first season as a 3-4 linebacker, Dumervil flourished. He led the NFL with 17 sacks. There has been talk the Dolphins -- Dumervil is from Miami -- could show interest in him. Denver will try to keep him. But Dumervil could receive a huge offer elsewhere.

Brandon Marshall, receiver, Denver: This could be one of the biggest storylines of the NFL. Denver will likely trade Marshall, who is expected to be a restricted free agent. He has had several issues and the team is expected to part ways with him. Marshall and Denver owner Pat Bowlen have both said he could return, but several teams are expected to make a push for him.

Kyle Orton, quarterback, Denver: Orton is likely going to be restricted free agent. Denver is expected to try to keep him. But ESPN has reported Denver has talked to the Eagles about the availability of quarterback Donovan McNabb. It is probable that Orton returns as Denver’s quarterback, but this is a fluid situation.

Richard Seymour, defensive end, Oakland: Seymour is an unrestricted free agent. Oakland has to re-sign him. It has no choice. Oakland traded its No. 1 pick in 2011 to New England for Seymour last September. The team has talked to him about a long-term contract. If a new deal isn’t struck, Oakland will likely put the franchise tag on him.



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