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Possible three way trade in the works Lions/Broncos/Jets
Profootballtalk.com reports the Jets, Lions, and Broncos are discussing a three-way trade that would send DT Dewayne Robertson to Denver, NT Shaun Rogers to New York, and DB Domonique Foxworth and a second-round draft choice to Detroit.
"What is this, the NBA? A three-way deal, especially involving players of this magnitude, would be unprecedented in the NFL. Still, each team would be getting a piece it desperately needs. We'll have to see how salary situations unfold and whether Detroit can work Jonathan Vilma into the blockbuster." www.rotoworld.com |
For once, Denver's not raping someone in a trade...
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Not an april fools joke.
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If the Lions get Foxworth, Vilma, and a draft pick, they will have done a damn good job.
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Like I said, normally the Broncos would be getting the sweet part of the deal. |
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I know. Old as dirt. |
The Loins should just quit trying to trade with Denver, they always get boned.
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Dwayne Robertson? |
my eyes skipped over the second round pick, all I saw was giving up rogers and getting foxworth in return. I guess that's not so bad.
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Fatlock is :drool: |
I'm assuming that Detroit would probably throw in their 2nd/3rd rounder in a seperate trade for Vilma.
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Foxworth and a 2nd rounder? WTF?
I like the young guys on defense that started to develop towards the end of last year. Why give up so much for a guy who is so overweight it has caused him to have knee problems? I'll take a wait-and-see but I'm with htis on this one: I'm not sure Shanny is doing his usual job of being the pitcher instead of the catcher in trade deals here. |
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How long until the Chiefs start showing interest? |
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Those animal in the road eyes would be bigger than ever. |
How about this doozy:
Anderson Rumors involving Dallas/Miami Trade...Rumors are spreading throughout the league that both the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens will pursue Browns quarterback Derek Anderson in free agency if the Browns are unable to reach a deal with Anderson before the free agency deadline expires...the Brown will likely use the highest tender on Anderson which would force any team that signs him to surrender their first and third round picks in the 2008 Draft with the Browns having the right to match any offer on the table...rumors are spreading that the Dolphins who own the first pick overall will deal that pick to the Cowboys for both of the Cowboys picks in the first round, which is less than the value chart but agreeable to both teams...the Dolphins would then surrender one of those first round picks plus a third to Cleveland for Anderson...the Dolphins would then come away with Anderson but still have a first round pick in the Draft...it's a strategy that has been widely speculated throughout the league over the past several weeks. |
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Baltimore DRAFTED Anderson. Now they are going to give up a 1st and 3rd to get him back? The Miami rumor is reeruned on several different levels. The trade with the Cowboys BS is ridiculous enough, then they're gonna give up one of those picks for Anderson - basically giving up the #1 overall pick for a 5th round QB and a late 1st? ****ing reeruns should have never passed on Brady Quinn last year, or drafted Beck if they were this concerned with the QB position. |
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Baltimore stuff sounds like something the Chiefs would do. Very odd for them IMO.
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www.rotoworld.com
Browns GM Phil Savage says he's ready for the Brady Quinn era if Derek Anderson doesn't accept the team's multi-year contract offer. Savage doesn't expect Anderson to return if he passes on the three-year proposal currently on the table. The Browns don't plan to match any deal Anderson gets in restricted free agency. "We can look in the mirror and know we put a strong offer out there," Savage said. The Browns would be happy to take the first- and third-round picks they'd receive when Anderson signs an offer sheet, and appoint Brady Quinn as their 2008 starting QB. |
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I just saw on ESPN that Anderson is going to pass on a long term deal because he thinks that a team will sign him to an offer sheet. Who in the hell is going to give up a 1st and 3rd for Derek ****ing Anderson? |
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I doubt it. Foxworth and a second is too much for Robertson.
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[QUOTE=booger;4605842]half of skip I think.
So he is 54?? |
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