Safety
Greg Wesley - He was recently released by the Oakland Raiders.
John Lynch - He may be done playing.
Glenn Earl - He was a starter for the Houston Texans for a few seasons.
Terrence Holt - He's been cut by two teams in less than eight months but Holt offers decent depth.
Stuwart Schweigert
Mike Green - The Seattle Seahawks released him recently and he's a decent backup safety.
Deke Cooper - He was recently released by the Atlanta Falcons.
Mike Doss
Gary Baxter - He's still trying to come back from a serious knee injury.
Omar Stoutmire - The journeyman safety is still a decent backup.
Lance Schulters
Lamont Thompson
Jerome Carter
Travares Tillman
Bhawoh Jue
Gerome Sapp
Jason Simmons
Mel Mitchell - He's a solid special teams player.
Cornerback
Fernando Bryant - He could still start for a team or at least handle a nickel role. However, Bryant has had his share of injuries over the years.
Ty Law - He's likely looking at a nickel job if he signs with a team this season.
Jason Webster - The New England Patriots recently released the journeyman nickel back.
Andre Dyson - If healthy, Dyson could land a job as a nickel back.
Kenny Wright - Legal woes cost him a job with the Cleveland Browns.
Kelly Herndon - He could come in and handle a nickel role for a team.
Jamar Fletcher - The former first-round pick of the Miami Dolphins its in as a dime back.
Ricardo Colclough - The former second-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers fits in as a dime back.
Duane Starks - He was recently released by the Oakland Raiders. The oft-injured defensive back still could find a job in a nickel or dime role this season.
Fred Thomas - Older cornerback who could play in a dime role.
Roc Alexander - Versatile defender who fits best in a dime defense.
Dexter Wynn (KR/PR)
Chidi Iwuoma - He's primarily a special teams player but a good one in that role.