The Official Free Agency Thread
Collapse
X
-
-
Wow. Sean Considine?
OK, so my understanding is that RayLew burned bridges in Baltimore.
Obviously, the Jets aren't signing him now.
With Vrabel being moved, do the Pats make a play for him?
Ray Ray on Belichick's D is a frightening thought.
Comment
-
I still haven't seen a report of Denver signing B. Dawk. Are all you guys just speculating or is there some proof somewhere? All the sites I have checked either mention nothing of the signing or just mention that the two have spoken.I LOVE VSNComment
-
Comment
-
The Broncos are close to signing LB Andra Davis. I guess this means the Broncos are not interested in bringing in Ray Lewis for a visit.
After quickly patching a couple small holes on offense with career backups who project as starters, the Broncos have gone about overhauling their defense with proven starters.
The Broncos are engaged in serious negotiations with free-agent linebacker Andra Davis, according to a source close to negotiations. Discussions have focused on a two- or three-year deal.
A six-year starter in Cleveland, Davis, 30, is an inside linebacker from a 3-4 system, who was second on the Browns with 90 tackles last season and has averaged 103 tackles the past six seasons.
The Broncos also brought in starting safeties Brian Dawkins of Philadelphia and Miami's Renaldo Hill for visits today.
Dawkins, Hill and Davis would headline the Broncos' free-agent group that also includes running backs Correll Buckhalter and J.J. Arrington, receiver Jabar Gaffney and longsnapper Lonie Paxton. Buckhalter, Arrington and Gaffney already have signed four-year deals while the Broncos agreed to a five-year contract with Paxton.
Dawkins, 35, is a seven-time Pro Bowler while playing his entire 13-year career in Philadelphia.
Should Dawkins, Davis and Hill sign, the Broncos would continue scouring the free-agent pool for a starting right cornerback, nosetackle, at least one defensive end and possibly a backup quarterback.Comment
-
The Broncos are close to signing LB Andra Davis. I guess this means the Broncos are not interested in bringing in Ray Lewis for a visit.
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_11802687Comment
-
Originally posted by Phenomenal TJAndra Davis lol.
Ray Lewis is going to end up in Baltimore for the rest of his career. Book it.Comment
-
I can't remember the last time the Chargers made a big name free agent signing. Maybe some time in the early 90's?Comment
-
Originally posted by glenwillettAwwww what about David Boston man?Comment
-
Eagles will send Sheppard to Jets
Source: http://blogs.nfl.com/category/adam-s..._agency_friday
Originally posted by NFL.comNew York and Philadelphia are completing a trade that will send cornerback Lito Sheppard to the Jets while the Eagles will receive a 2009 fifth-round pick and a 2010 conditional draft pick.
The pick could be as high as a second-round choice in 2010 and as a low as a fourth. But the eagles will get two picks and the Jets get Sheppard, who will be in New York Saturday for a physical.
Latest News: QB Fitzpatrick signs with Bills
Originally posted by NFL.comFormer Bengals quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick signed with the Buffalo Bills.
San Francisco re-signed free-agent linebacker Takeo Spikes to a two-year contract.
Giants free-agent safety James Butler is visiting the Rams. St. Louis coach Steve Spagnuolo is familiar with Butler after coaching him in New York the past two seasons as the Giants’ defensive coordinator.Last edited by Aso; 02-27-2009, 09:53 PM.Comment
-
Jason Brown agrees in principle with Rams
Source: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/Hea...=NFL&hl=140338
Originally posted by Rotoworld.comJohn Clayton is confirming a Miami Herald report that C/G Jason Brown has agreed to terms with the Rams on a five-year contract.
Brown was hoping the Ravens would match the Rams offer, but it's believed that they were $1-2 million per year short. The best interior lineman available, Brown did not visit with any other teams. We'll wait for contract terms before confirming that it's an official signing. Feb. 27 - 8:57 pm etLast edited by Aso; 02-27-2009, 11:03 PM.Comment
-
ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen reports that Albert Haynesworth's deal with the Redskins is effectively for four years, $48 million.
The $100 million figure looks good to his agent's potential clients, but Haynesworth isn't likely to see the last half of the contract. Haynesworth is due a $29 million "poison pill" in salary and bonuses in 2013, his age 32 season. It's possible that the contract will be renegotiated down the road, but the important number for Haynesworth is the $41 million in guaranteesLast edited by manchild24; 02-27-2009, 11:11 PM.Comment
Comment