Every team would love to have Pro Bowl cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, but only a handful of teams will be able to afford him once free agency begins. It remains to be seen what Asomugha will demand, but it's safe to assume that it will be high considering the six-year, $84 million deal that Julius Peppers signed with the Bears last offseason. "Who knows how free agency will work and what the terms will be, but the Falcons are one of the healthiest franchises in financial terms. Thomas Dimitroff has made good and fair deals and hasn’t really overpaid or made bad decisions in free agency (although some believe that Dunta Robinson’s $9 million a year deal was entirely too much)," writes The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Despite the team's financial health, the addition of Asomugha just doesn't seem feasible. "The Falcons just have too many needs to invest that much money in one player. Thomas Dimitroff has been very frugal financially and has helped the Falcons become one of the most fiscally healthy franchises in the NFL," the AJC added.