Deion Branch traded to Seahawks for first rd. pick

#1
Pats trade Branch to 'Hawks for first-round pick Click here to find out more!

NFL.com wire reports

(Sept. 11, 2006) -- The New England Patriots ended the holdout of receiver Deion Branch by trading him to the Seattle Seahawks for a draft pick.

Branch was entering the last season of the five-year contract he signed as a rookie. He held out of the mandatory minicamp in June and all of training camp. He has been subject to a $14,000 fine for each day he holds out from July 28, the start of training camp.

Branch's agent, Jason Chayut, did not immediately return calls, and there was no immediate announcement of what round draft pick the Patriots will receive.

ESPN reported that New England would get a first-round pick in next year's draft.

In the 2005 Super Bowl, Branch had 11 catches for 133 yards against Philadelphia, helping the Patriots win their third championship in four years. Last season, he caught 78 passes for 998 yards and five touchdowns, all career highs. In four seasons, he has 213 receptions for 2,744 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Branch joins a team whose leading receiver, Darrell Jackson, missed the preseason. Jackson had not practiced until last week following his second knee surgery in four months, in February. Jackson played far more than expected in Sunday's 9-6 win over the Detroit Lions.

Seattle also has veteran Bobby Engram, former Minnesota Viking Nate Burleson and 2005 surprise D.J. Hackett in its receiving corps.

The last time the Seahawks traded their first-round pick for a veteran player was March 2, 2001, when then-general manager Holmgren traded for quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.

The Patriots are without their top two receivers from last season. David Givens signed with Tennessee as a free agent for five years and $24 million, including an $8 million signing bonus.

On Aug. 25, the Patriots gave Branch, who had been scheduled to make $1.045 million this year, permission to negotiate a contract with other teams and seek a trade until Sept. 1. The NFL Players Association filed a grievance on behalf of Branch after the Patriots did not trade him by the team-imposed deadline.

The grievance alleged that in allowing Branch to work out a contract with another team, the Patriots agreed they would trade him if Branch was comfortable with that contract and the draft choice compensation for him "was commensurate with what has been the value of similar players," union lawyer Richard Berthelsen said.

He said the New York Jets had offered a second-round draft pick for Branch, which Berthelsen said was of commensurate value.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9652967
 
#2
A 1st round pick and he's probably going to be the second reciever? Hmm... I guess we'll see if they overpaid or not, I picked him up in one of my leagues just incase.
 
#3
TO & Culpepper only got their previous teams a 2nd rounder, and you're telling me Deion Branch is worth a first rounder?


If the Hawks tank this year (there's a chance, no Hutch, plus the Madden curse on Shawnie-boy), then that could possibly blow up in their faces.
 
#4
i have to agree that i don't think Branch is worth a first round pick. however, that's what the Pats wanted for him, and the Seahawks gave it to them, not without a fight mind you (they had offered a second round pick first but NE was unrelenting in their decision of his worth, and they eventually caved). i wonder if the game on Sunday had anything to do with that, since they couldn't make it into the end zone at all that game. and then there's all the back and forth with the Jets and Pats over their previous attempt to obtain him (Branch files a grievance against the Pats for not taking the Jets' offer, and now the Pats are accusing the Jets of tampering with the deal)
 

SicC

Dying Breed
Staff member
#7
Not to mention they are now completly crippled when it comes to spreading the field now in New England..biggest threat is there TE. Pick him up if he is a free agent.

pz
 
#9
well i guess we'll have to wait and see what happens. i remember people saying Branch and Givens weren't all that impressive when they were there, and they still managed to win 2 Super Bowls with them. and don't forget that most of that defense is back, half of them were injured last year. i'll hold any predictions about the Pats' decline or improvement until at least week 4
 
#12
well yes he did win the Superbowl MVP, in the last Super Bowl game he played. but before that, all the talk in the league up to and even somewhat after that game was that he was no Marvin Harrison, he wasn't a star reciever and blah blah blah. i'm not saying i agree, but a lot of people were saying it, and are still saying it now. i've just learned not to count the Patriots out too soon, they have a way of coming back on you when you least expect it.
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#13
ofcourse he's no marvin harrison

but who besides marvin harrison (or maybe Moss, TO or holt) is?


either way the Patriots won't be able to replace him with a high-20's first round draftpick
 

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