Why all these drastic moves in the NFL???

SicC

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#21
Porter to get guaranteed $20M from Miami

Joey Porter has agreed to a five-year, $32 million contract with the Miami Dolphins, making the former second-team All-Pro linebacker the first marquee player to join the club during this free agent period.

Porter is guaranteed $20 million in the deal, which was agreed to late Monday, according to a person with knowledge of the discussion who requested anonymity because Porter has not yet passed his physical and the contract may not be signed until Wednesday or Thursday.

Porter spent his first eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who released him last week in a salary-cap move. He would have received $1 million if he was on the Steelers' roster Tuesday, and was set to make $4 million more for the 2007 season, the final one under his deal with Pittsburgh.

His 60 sacks rank fourth in Steelers' history, and he only figures to add more star power to a Dolphins defense that already has reigning defensive player of the year Jason Taylor and ranked fourth in the NFL in yards allowed last season.

And the linebacker position, which was already considered a strength with Pro Bowler Zach Thomas and Channing Crowder - who combined for 269 tackles in 2006 - now has a player in Porter that averaged more than 60 tackles annually in his tenure with Pittsburgh, a team he helped win the Super Bowl two seasons ago.

Porter's addition is part of what's becoming a major roster overhaul by the Dolphins, who were 6-10 last season, and new coach Cam Cameron.

Already, Miami has either released or traded seven players who started at least one game on offense in 2006 - offensive linemen Bennie Anderson, Damion McIntosh and Jeno James, quarterback Joey Harrington, tight end Randy McMichael, running back Sammy Morris and wide receiver Wes Welker.

Plus, the Dolphins have parted ways with defensive end Kevin Carter, defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson and offensive lineman Seth McKinney, who missed 2006 because of injury.
 
#22
the bears need to run out and get dillon or lewis.. hell, even chris brown would be decent... but we cant be left hanging with a 3rd down back like benson having to start...
 
#23
t-dog2000 said:
the bears need to run out and get dillon or lewis.. hell, even chris brown would be decent... but we cant be left hanging with a 3rd down back like benson having to start...
If i were the Bears i'd worry more about whether or not Rex Grossman will get any better.
 

SicC

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#25
t-dog2000 said:
a shitty QB gets you to the super bowl... so really, grossman doesnt matter... plus he's out after this season...

Ya gets you there and costs you the super bowl. Terriable statement.

pz
 

SicC

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#26
t-dog2000 said:
a shitty QB gets you to the super bowl... so really, grossman doesnt matter... plus he's out after this season...

Ya gets you there and costs you the super bowl. Terriable statement t-dog Bears will not be back in the super bowl next season.

pz
 
#29
t-dog2000 said:
a shitty QB gets you to the super bowl... so really, grossman doesnt matter... plus he's out after this season...
No, a very good defense and amazing special teams got them to the Super Bowl, and when their defense disappeared in the Super Bowl, they lost, cuz Grossman couldn't come through.
 
#30
maybe i should rephrase what i meant to say... a team got to the super bowl WITH a shitty QB.... the WR, really, were the ones that helped this QB from getting crushed by chicago media.... he just got shitted on...but not crushed...

but what i was trying to say was that you dont NEED an amazing QB.... you jsut have to compromise with a better defense or maybe a running game that actually ran...
 
#32
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/10047683

Ravens land RB McGahee in trade from Bills


NFL.com wire reports



ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (March 8, 2007) -- Running back Willis McGahee was traded to the Baltimore Ravens by Buffalo for three draft choices a day after Jamal Lewis signed with Cleveland.

Two of the picks will be in this year's draft and another one next year.

McGahee, with whom the Bills had become dissatisfied, is to travel to Baltimore to meet with team officials later in the day. The Ravens expected him to take a physical either late Thursday or on Friday.

McGahee had one year left on his five-year contract with Buffalo, and had been seeking an extension.

"This is a runner who can make people miss and has the explosion and speed to take it the distance," Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "He also has the power and size to run inside. He's a viable receiver out of the backfield and is a good pass blocker, not something every back can do.

"He also plays physical and with toughness, which are things we pride ourselves on here."

Lewis, whose productivity had been declining, was released last week by the Ravens.

McGahee will take over as the No. 1, ahead of sparingly used backup Mike Anderson and Musa Smith, who has primarily been used on special teams.

"We're getting a dynamic back who has the potential to diversify our running game," Ravens coach Brian Billick said. "We've studied him, and he brings the same passion and preparation that is common to Miami players, like our Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. Getting a player as good as Willis is another example of how Ozzie and his department size up the market and use our resources well."

Said Ray Lewis: "From what I've seen of Willis, he is a heck of a warrior. The way he runs and the passion he plays with is contagious. He plays the game the way it's supposed to be played. I'm truly excited to have him as a teammate."

The Bills were not immediately available for comment.

Buffalo's first-round pick out of Miami in 2003, McGahee is coming off a down season in which he finished with a career-low 990 yards rushing, but led the team with six touchdowns rushing in 14 starts.

In 2005, he had 1,247 yards rushing and five touchdowns in 15 starts. He established himself as the Bills starter in 2004 with 1,128 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns in 11 starts. That performance led the team to trade former starter Travis Henry to Tennessee the following summer.

McGahee sat out his rookie season recovering from major knee surgery.

The Bills are now left searching for a starting running back to play in front of a revamped offensive line that features two new starters -- guard Derrick Dockery and tackle Langston Walker -- signed on the first day of free agency last week.

Third-stringer Shaud Williams is the only experienced running back currently on the team's depth chart.

The Bills have expressed interest in at least two free agents, meeting this week with Chris Brown, formerly of the Tennessee Titans, and Dominic Rhodes, a member of the Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts.
 
#33
the Raiders just signed Dominic Rhodes for 2y/$7.5m

here are all the transactions from yesterday and today


Friday, March 9

Free agent RB Dominic Rhodes reached agreement Friday morning on a two-year, $7.5 million contract with the Oakland Raiders.

The Philadelphia Eagles reached agreement Friday with free agent CB Will James -- the former Will Peterson.

Free agent fullback Justin Griffith is scheduled to visit with the Raiders on Friday.

Free agent CB Jamar Fletcher is scheduled to visit the Kansas City Chiefs.

Thursday, March 8

Detroit free-agent cornerback Jamar Fletcher left Tennessee with an offer and is scheduled to meet Friday with the Kansas City Chiefs. Detroit also has an offer out to Fletcher.

The Seattle Seahawks cut defensive end Grant Wistrom, designating him a post-June 1 salary-cap casualty to soften the blow on this year's salary cap. Just this week, Seattle signed defensive end Patrick Kerney, so it was apparent that the team was going to release one of its other ends. It turned out to be the high-priced Wistrom, whom the Seahawks once signed to a contract that included $14 million in guaranteed money.

Running back Willis McGahee and the Baltimore Ravens have reached agreement on a seven-year, $40.12 million contract that includes $15 million in bonuses. McGahee's base salaries in the seven years of the contract are $595,000, $605,000, $620,000, $3.6 million, $6 million, $6.5 million, and $7.2 million. The trade, once McGahee passes his physical, will become offiicial. Buffalo will receive Baltimore's third- and seventh-round draft choices this year and the Ravens third-round pick next year.

The Houston Texans just signed former Kansas City left tackle Jordan Black to a two-year contract. Oakland also had been courting Black, who visited the Raiders on Thursday. The Texans will give Black every opportunity to win the starting left tackle job. Houston recently re-signed offensive tackle Ephraim Salaam and there are questions about whether Charles Spencer will make it back from last season's knee injury.

Kansas City signed free-agent long snapper J.P. Darche away from the Seattle Seahawks.

Miami resigned free-agent wide receiver Kelly Campbell.

Tampa Bay signed free-agent defensive end Lance Legree, formerly of San Francisco.

Detroit free-agent fullback Cory Schlessinger visited the Miami Dolphins, along with wide receiver Donte Stallworth.

Pittsburgh hosted two former Seattle free agents Thursday -- wide receiver Alex Bannister and guard Floyd "Porkchop" Womack.

San Diego hosted St. Louis free-agent wide receiver Shaun McDonald.

The Arizona Cardinals signed free-agent safety Terrence Holt to a five-year contract.

Indianapolis free-agent wide receiver Brandon Stokely is visting the New Orleans Saints on Thursday.

Indianapolis free-agent running back Dominic Rhodes is scheduled to visit the Oakland Raiders on Thursday night.

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Nick Harper is scheduled to meet with the Tennessee Titans on Thursday.

The Miami Dolphins signed free-agent kicker Jay Feeley to a three-year deal worth about $6 million.

Free-agent WR Kevin Curtis is scheduled to visit the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday after he finishes up with the New York Giants.

The Philadelphia Eagles have signed free-agent wide receiver Bethel Johnson to a one-year contract.

Free-agent WR Joe Horn signed with the Atlanta Falcons.
 
#34
Marc Bulger is the QB i'll be drafting next season, he already had Torry Holt, and Isaac Bruce to throw to, now he has Drew Bennett and Randy McMichael to throw to as well, DAMN!!
 
#35
yeah i said that earlier... bulger, barring any more injuries, should be an amazing QB....

also, droughns gone to the giants... what with tiki gone and all..

and with rhodes gone, hopefully addai can just become the sole RB the colts need...
 

SicC

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#38
t-dog2000 said:
brady is consistent... and with rumors flying about moss comin to the pats, well.. he couldnt hurt if he doesnt help right?

Ya i dont think that would hurt him if Moss did land in New England, would Definitely strech the field. The thing you have to love about Brady is he was working with a bunch of nobodys pretty much and he had a fabolus season, rating was high lots of td's compared to int's lots of yards. the guy just makes everyone around him that much better.
 

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