2012-03-07, 19:16 | Link #4683 |
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I doubt Wallace will get that much attention. The Steelers tendered him, and I doubt many teams will think he's worth a first rounder. Not to say he isn't good, but his production dimished quite a bit in the second half of the season. Granted that could be due to double-teams and such, but still. Unless a team is really struggling at the WR position and set most everywhere else, I'd expect them to just go for the draft.
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2012-03-08, 02:17 | Link #4686 |
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I'm guessing he goes to Arizona as his first choice. It's a dome and he'll already have a top receiver there. The defense for the Cardinals is also pretty decent and the run game has gained some respectability back.
If not there, then I'm guessing the Dolphins. He has an offseason home there, and I get the feeling the Dolphins organization will try their hardest not to botch this one after missing out of Drew Brees and not getting Jim Harbaugh.
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2012-03-08, 02:36 | Link #4687 |
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That is the 'third strike' scenario being pitched about Miami. You'd figure they would go for him.
But on that token, Seattle also have an owner with a lot of collateral, a defense that has markedly improved and an offense that is a couple of pieces from being explosive. The other thing is they have a seasoned coach in Carroll. We don't know how good Philbin is in the NFL circuits. That is a risky venture to place your bets in. You need a coach that has enough of their own philosophy and charisma but also one that will give Peyton the room he needs to perceive defenses and call plays as needed. There's numerous positives about Miami, Seattle, Arizona and Kansas City for teams not far off the playoff picture. Within it, there is suggestion the 49ers could somehow acquire him. The Jets are the really up in the air one - when Sanchez was firing, they were damn hard to beat. But when he was down, they were really down. And there is building momentum that if Rex Ryan could get someone in that top level, he'd do it at all costs. Which would mean Sanchez would take a hike and there'd be a lot more to come with it (the NY media, Peyton and Eli being in the same city). Well, the guy has just left his home of 14 years. He's got a week to clear his head before he decides to jump into it. I personally want him to go to Seattle.
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2012-03-08, 13:43 | Link #4693 | |
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2012-03-09, 19:09 | Link #4697 |
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The Colts have cut Joseph Addai, Gary Brackett, Melvin Bullett, and Dallas Clark and is shopping Dwight Freeney for a trade.
Brandon Jacobs have been cut. Raiders and Palmer restructured his contract, giving the Raiders about 9 million more in cap to worth with, but cut CB Chris Johnson. Last edited by Dilla; 2012-03-09 at 21:09. |
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2012-03-09, 22:32 | Link #4700 | |
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The Rams and Redskins have just agreed on a trade for the number two overall selection. Per Jay Glazer:
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