With free agency and the draft now in the rear view mirror teams move on to training and coaching of the new players, and figuring out a way for their new weapons to fit into the team. Part of that process involves determining which current players have become expendable either due to age – like in 2008, when the Buccaneers released eleven time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer Derrick Brooks at age 35), contract (Like in 2013, when they deemed Darrelle Revis‘s $16 million contract too much), play, or by a player being drafted or signed in free agency who is younger and better.