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Originally Posted by SonOfTony
vanden bosch is gonna sign with detriot
kvb, thanks for your hard work throughout the years @ tennessee
He said that Coach got him drunk and woke up today and said "I DID WHAT?!"
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Originally Posted by SonOfTony
vanden bosch is gonna sign with detriot
kvb, thanks for your hard work throughout the years @ tennessee
Originally Posted by h3at23
Originally Posted by SonOfTony
vanden bosch is gonna sign with detriot
kvb, thanks for your hard work throughout the years @ tennessee
He said that Coach got him drunk and woke up today and said "I DID WHAT?!"
Posted by Mike Florio on March 5, 2010 12:41 PM ET
Though safety Antrel Rolle has launched his free-agent tour with a visit to the Giants, a league source tells us that three teams remain in the hunt for his services.
Per the source, it's down to the Giants, Dolphins, and Cardinals.
We're told that the deal will "probably" get done later today or tonight.
So stay tuned.
By Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN.com
The next mock draft -- a joint effort with Todd McShay from Scouts Inc. -- will be Wednesday. Here's the current Big Board.
While there are rumors that the Rams might select Oklahoma's Sam Bradford with the No. 1 pick, it's important to remember that he -- and Jimmy Clausen and other quarterbacks -- still need to throw, which they didn't do at the combine. Pro days and other evaluations will continue to develop this picture.
Ndamukong Suhhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
DT
6-4
300
Analysis: Explosive, relentless and consistent. Last week: No. 1
Gerald McCoyhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
DT
6-4
297
Analysis: Disruptive force. Productive NFL career ahead. Last week: No. 2
Eric Berryhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
DB
5-11
203
Analysis: Ultimate playmaker in the Ed Reed mold. Last week: No. 3
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft10/insider/news/story?id=4960457#Jimmy Clausenhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
QB
6-3
223
Analysis: Accurate, under-center experience, competitive and tough. Last week: No. 4
Sam Bradfordhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
QB
6-4
223
Analysis: Underrated arm, great feel for position, super accurate. Last week: No. 6
Derrick Morganhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
DE
6-4
275
Analysis: Solid pass-rusher and stout versus the run. Very productive. Last week: No. 7
Jason Pierre-Paul
DE
6-5
262
Analysis: Explosive, natural pass-rusher; raw but physically gifted. Last week: No. 9
C.J. Spiller
RB
5-11
195
Analysis: Multitalented, versatile, electrifying game breaker. Last week: No. 10
Russell Okung
OT
6-5
300
Analysis: Athletic, strong and fiery blindside pass-protector. Last week: No. 12
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft10/insider/news/story?id=4960457#Dez Bryant
WR
6-2
220
Analysis: Dynamic receiver and returner. Draft's best downfield threat. Last week: No. 11
Rolando McClain
LB
6-4
258
Analysis: Fiery, vocal team leader with top instincts for position. Last week: No. 8
Joe Haden
CB
5-11
190
Analysis: Polished cover corner with tackling ability to match. Last week: No. 5
Brian Price
DT
6-2
300
Analysis: Powerful leverage guy who wreaks havoc along the line. Last week: No. 14
Trent Williams
OT
6-5
318
Analysis: Long and strong. Can help immediately at RT. Last week: No. 24
Sergio Kindle
LB
6-4
255
Analysis: Improved all season; prototype 3-4 OLB in NFL. Last week: No. 15
Dan Williams
DT
6-3
327
Analysis: High motor, consistent, tremendously powerful lower body. Last week: No. 17
Brandon Graham
DE
6-2
270
Analysis: Awesome athlete, force off the edge, led nation in TFLs. Last week: No. 20
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft10/insider/news/story?id=4960457#Maurkice Pounceyhttp://search.espn.go.com/mel-kiper-jr./
C/G
6-5
318
Analysis: Athletic, versatile interior lineman. Rising quickly. Last week: No. 18
Everson Griffen
DE
6-3
280
Analysis: Supremely talented pass-rusher; has added consistency. Last week: No. 16
Devin McCourty
CB
5-11
190
Analysis: Top-end speed, solid cover and ball skills. Last week: NR
Earl Thomas
S
5-10
197
Analysis: Covers a ton of ground, great in big games. Last week: 23
Arrelious Benn
WR
6-2
220
Analysis: Explosive, physical wideout; strong in return game. Last week: No. 19
Anthony Davis
OT
6-6
325
Analysis: Gifted physically, has quick feet and is still improving. Last week: 13
Jermaine Gresham
TE
6-6
258
Analysis: Great talent but missed season. Workouts will be big. Last week: NR
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft10/insider/news/story?id=4960457#Demaryius Thomas
WR
6-3
229
Analysis: Big-time downfield threat; great size and speed combo. Last week: No. 25
I'm guessing Atogwe would be in to push for a starting job alongside Laron Landry.....he's made some big plays in the past couple of years, and this defense needs someone who can have an impact around the ball.Originally Posted by TheGift23
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
I heard today on the radio that the Skins are not expected to make a big splash in FA.....they are going to fill some holes on the O-Line, but there won't be any mega-deals like we've seen in years past. This is a good thing. It goes to show that Bruce Allen/Shanny are sticking to a plan and not letting Danny Boy run the team into the ground anymore (I hope). They were also saying that the team is VERY high on LeGarrette Blount. RB is a position that needs a major upgrade.
*Gift...what do you think about passing on drafting a QB in the draft and signing a guy like Chad Pennington to a 2 year deal or something along those lines? Of course Pennington/Campbell aren't the answers, but you can at least build up depth on the o-line over the next year or so...and then focus on drafting a QB in 2011. Have Campbell as your #1 going into the season, but he'll be on a short leash....
I like the idea. (Though I'd hope we'd can find someone better than Pennington)
At the same time I think Shanahan would want to start getting a young guy ready sooner and is the type who picks linemen later in drafts (based on the past) hoping to find a diamond in the rough
I love the thought of Blount too...
Tony Pashos is at ******* Park according to ******** Insider. What do you think about bringing Lito Sheppard (Got to replace Smoot) and/or OJ Attogwe (Heard he has a low tender offer on the Radio)?
Originally Posted by Kalamazoo52
KVB, Suh, Corey Williams, Cliff Avril.. sounds like a damn good D-Line to me, I'm extremely pleased with the new Lions regime. Now just give us a left tackle and a corner, and maybe we can win some games.
I'm going to go with the latter on this, I think he knows that the way he has played he can't still play there. I understand he spent most of his career there and has emotional attatchment to the community. At the same time though he needs to step back and say to himself "Man, I just really suck". Plus dude is still going to make alot of money, he doesn't even need to play and he can stay there in NC and continue to be apart of the community.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
ok do u think he's crying because he thinks he's been wronged and can still play there? or do u think he's crying because he spent most of his career there, has an emotional attachment to his teammates and coaches, and laid down solid roots in the community and will most likely have to uproot his family ?
[h1]Sources: Peppers, Taylor signings imminent[/h1]
By Neil Hayes on March 5, 2010 12:08 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
The Bears signing of free-agent defensive end Julius Peppers is imminent, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
A separate source has told Sean Jensen of the Sun-Times that formerVikings running back Chester Taylor will also sign with the Bearstoday. A press conference announcing the signings of Peppers, Taylorand tight end Brandon Manumaleuna is expected to be held at Halas Halllater this afternoon.
The source said that although the Patriots and Eagles have also madeoffers for Peppers, the deal the Bears are offering is worth more perseason and it would be a huge upset if Peppers left Halas Hall, wherehe is visiting today, without signing what is expected to be a six-yearcontract with approximately $12-14 million per year with the firstthree years guaranteed. The source said the Eagles and Pats areoffering deals that are closer to $10 million per year.
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Peace out Chester...I guess....
Originally Posted by CP1708
TO to the Bengals is a lock isn't it? Per Ocho a few weeks back.
Filed to ESPN: Seattle is strongly considering signing Broncos restricted free-agent WR Brandon Marshall. A huge move.
Keep dreamingOriginally Posted by JPZx
Prepare for this backfield
Originally Posted by Newbs24
KVB with Suh/McCoy and Avril should be a better start to slowing teams down. I think this crew knows how to draft. Hopefully they can get a steal of an OL in the 2nd. Other than that, they are picking up solid players and apparently showing they might know what to do to get winners on the field