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This was the easiest list I could pull of FA's or likely players to move or get traded. (Stole it from this dude)

I can add/remove anyone, who should or should not be one here, just let me know as soon you here something.

 

Will do my best to update once the craziness starts.

If you see a signing or trade, link me to a column with years and money and I will try to update

 

Also found this link that might be a lot easier for us to watch where everyone goes...

 

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/07/21/2011-nfl-free-agent-tracker/

 

 

QUARTERBACKS

Carson Palmer, Bengals

Vince Young, EAGLES FINAL

Kevin Kolb, Cardinals TRADED

Matt Hasselbeck, Titans TRADED

Donovan McNabb, Vikings TRADED

Bruce Gradkowski, Bengals FINAL

Matt Moore, Dolphins SIGNED

Matt Leinart, Texans FINAL

Tarvaris Jackson, Seahawks FINAL

Alex Smith, 49ers RESIGNED

Derek Anderson, Panthers SIGNED

Dennis Dixon, Steelers WANTS OUT

Kyle Orton, Broncos

Marc Bulger,

Rex Grossman, Redskins

Trent Edwards, Jaguars

Seneca Wallace, Browns

Troy Smith, 49ers

Chad Pennington, Dolphins

 

 

 

Running Back

 

DeAngelo Williams, Panthers RESIGNED

Ahmad Bradshaw, Giants RESIGNED

Reggie Bush, Dolphins TRADED

Mike Tolbert, Chargers RESIGNED

Brandon Jackson, Browns FINAL

Tim Hightower, Redskins SIGNED

Marion Barber III, Bears SIGNED

Willis Mcgahee , Broncos SIGNED

Darren Sproles, Saints SIGNED

Cedric Benson, Bengals RESIGNED

Ronnie Brown, Eagles SIGNED

Joseph Addai, Colts RESIGNED

Jerious Norwood, Rams SIGNED

 

Benjarvus Green-Ellis, Patriots

Michael Bush, Raiders

Ricky Williams, FA

Jerome Harrison, Eagles

Clinton Portis, Redskins

Jason Snelling, Falcons

Brian Westbrook, 49ers

Tiki Barber, ??

 

 

 

Fullback

 

Le’Ron McClain,

Vonta Leach, Ravens SIGNED

Heath Evans, Saints

Lawrence Vickers, Brown

Naufu Tahi, Vikings

Korey Hall, Packers

 

Wide Receiver

 

Vincent Jackson, Chargers FRANCHISE TENDERED

Santonio Holmes, Jets RESIGNED

Sidney Rice, Seahawks TRADED

Chad OchoCinco, Patriots TRADE IN PROGRESS

Santana Moss, Redskins RESIGNED

Steve Breaston, Kansas City Chiefs FINAL

Jacoby Jones, Texans RESIGNED

James Jones, Packers SIGNED

Plaxico Buress, Jets SIGNED

Brandon Stokely, Redskins FINAL

Steve Smith, Panthers TO RETIRE A PANTHER

Devin Aromashodu Vikings FINAL

Donte Stallworth, Redskins AGREES TO TERMS

Jabar Gaffney, Redskins FINAL

Lance Moore, Saints RESIGNS

Brad Smith, Bills FINAL

Roy Williams, Bears FINAL

Mike Sims Walker, Rams SIGNED

Braylon Edwards, 49ers SIGNED

Randy Moss, RETIREMENT?? I don't think so...

Terrell Owens, Browns?? SPECUALATION

Steve Smith, Giants

Malcolm Floyd, Chargers

Mark Clayton, Rams

TJ Houshmanzadah

Kevin Curtis

Derrick Mason

 

 

Tight Ends

 

Randy McMichael, Chargers FINAL

Greg Olson, Panthers TRADED

Zach Miller, Seahawks SIGNED

Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars

Bo Scaife, Titans

Kevin Boss, Giants

Todd Heap

 

 

Kickers

 

David Akers, 49ers FINAL

Olindo Mare, Panthers FINAL

 

Defensive Ends

 

Richard Seymour, Raiders

Shaun Ellis, Jets

Ray Edwards, Vikings

Charles Johnson, Panthers RESIGNED

Trevor Pryce, Jets

Jason Babin, Eagles FINAL

Defensive Tackle

 

Pat Williams, Vikings

Albert Haynesworth, Patriots TRADED

Shaun Smith, Titans FINAL

 

 

Linebackers

 

Julian Peterson, Lions

Dhani Jones, Bengals

Thomas Davis, Panthers RESIGNED

Takeo Spikes, Chargers TRADED

MLB Stephen Tulloch (Titans) FINAL

 

Cornerbacks

 

Nnamdi Asomugha, Eagles SIGNED

Jonathan Jospeph, Texans SIGNED

Antonio Cromartie, Jets RESIGNED

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, TRADED Eagles

Ronde Barber, Buccaneers

Ike Taylor, Steelers

Ellis Hobbs, Eagles

William Gay, Steelers

Lito Sheppard, Vikings

Jason Allen, Texans

 

 

Safeties

 

Eric Widdle, Chargers RESIGNED

Roman Harper, Saints

Darren Sharper, Saints

Dawan Landry Ravens

Lawyer Milloy, Seahawks

Roy Williams

Gibril WIlson

 

I highlighted the offensive players, and defensive players I think have the best chance to make an immediate impact on a team if they land in the right spot...i don't know a lot about offensive lineman, or defensive players.. so help me out with that.... hope we can put this to good use

 

Also found this link that might be a lot easier for us to watch where everyone goes...

 

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/07/21/2011-nfl-free-agent-tracker/

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Getting under the salary cap wasn't much of a problem for NFL teams before the uncapped year of 2010.

 

The cap was going up $7 million a year. Many teams stayed to their budgets and had excess cap room. At the end of the 2009 season, 32 teams had $163 million of unused cap space.

 

Once the collective bargaining agreement is signed and the league is up and operating, teams have to return to the days of getting under the cap. The 2011 cap is going to be at $120 million, and there figure to be several cap casualties, particularly because the 2009 cap was at $128 million.

 

Let's review 10 players of interest.

 

1. New Orleans Saints RB Reggie Bush: The Saints want to keep him. Bush says he wants to stay. The numbers just don't work. Bush is scheduled to make $11.8 million this year and has a bloated $16 million cap number. The Saints have $11.7 million of cap room. Something has to give. They also have 26 unrestricted free agents. Cutting or trading him would free up $12.5 million. Sure, Bush could restructure, but would he do that knowing that teams such as Philadelphia, St. Louis and Tampa Bay might be willing to give him a nice long-term deal? Probably not.

 

 

2. Minnesota Vikings WR Bernard Berrian: The Vikings grabbed him from the Chicago Bears at a $7 million-a-year price, but younger receivers such as Percy Harvin and Sidney Rice moved ahead of Berrian. He has a $6.258 million cap number. Cutting him saves the team $3.7 million, and the Vikings are more than $5 million over the cap. His chances of staying may be helped if Rice leaves, but Berrian still might have to restructure to stay.

 

3. San Francisco 49ers CB Nate Clements: This one is interesting. He's the league's first $10 million-a-year cornerback. He has struggled in the past couple of years, and now he has a $17.36 million cap number. There are some people in San Francisco who believe the 49ers might consider signing Nnamdi Asomugha. Releasing Clements frees up $14 million. If he stays, he'll have to take a pay cut.

 

4. Green Bay Packers LB Nick Barnett: Barnett has been hoping for a trade and he should get one. He has a $6.9 million cap number, and releasing or trading him would save the Packers a much-needed $4.2 million. The Packers also would free up $4.581 million if they release tackle Mark Tauscher.

 

5. Tennessee Titans QB Vince Young: Young isn't a cap casualty. He's a casualty of his spats with former Titans coach Jeff Fisher. The organization convinced owner Bud Adams to let the quarterback go. Freeing Young would clear up close to $12.8 million of cap room.

 

6. Baltimore Ravens RB Willis McGahee: The trade for McGahee didn't work out. What worked out was drafting Ray Rice and finding out he was a stud. McGahee has an $8.5 million cap number. Releasing or trading him frees up only $2.5 million, but the Ravens need all the cap dollars they can get to stay in the Super Bowl race.

 

7. Arizona Cardinals LB Joey Porter: The one-year experiment with Porter wasn't a success. The whole defense had a bad year. The Cardinals don't need cap room, but this looks like a relationship ready to split. He would save the team $4.66 million if he's cut.

 

8. Washington Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth: It's hard to believe the Redskins can save cap room by releasing or trading him after he signed a $100 million contract a couple of seasons ago. But they can save $3.4 million. Owner Daniel Snyder gave him a $21 million bonus last year to free up cap room for this season.

 

9. Cincinnati Bengals DE Antwan Odom: The last thing Bengals owner Mike Brown needs is more cap room. If Carson Palmer and Chad Ochocinco aren't on the roster, the payroll goes to $60 million, and Brown will be forced to spend $46.8 million just to reach the league's new cash floor. Odom showed flashes of being a great pass-rusher, but he struggled with injuries. He has a $6.3 million cap number and would save the team $2.9 million of cap room.

 

10. New York Giants G Shawn Andrews: The Giants gambled that Andrews could be a fix for the O-line, but unless he gives back a lot of money, he won't be a Giant. His cap number is $7.5 million and the Giants are more than $11 million over the cap. Releasing him frees up $7.333 million.

 

 

Cap situations*

Team Status

Arizona $37.3 million under

Atlanta $13.9 million under

Baltimore $5.33 million under

Buffalo $35.9 million under

Carolina $30.6 million under

Chicago $37. million under

Cincinnati $35.9 million under

Cleveland $33.3 million under

Dallas $18.9 million over

Denver $1 million under

Detroit $16.6 million under

Green Bay $62,600 under

Houston $7.6 million under

Indianapolis $2.7 million over

Jacksonville $31.4 million under

Kansas City $34.3 million under

Miami $13.6 million under

Minnesota $5.1 million over

New England $7.57 million under

New Orleans $11.7 million under

N.Y. Giants $11.3 million over

N.Y. Jets $1.2 million over

Oakland $10 million over

Philadelphia $13 million under

Pittsburgh $10 million over

San Diego $19.4 million under

San Francisco $18.9 million under

Seattle $39 million under

St. Louis $35.6 million under

Tampa Bay $59.2 million under

Tennessee $10.3 million under

Washington $10.6 million under

*Does not include restricted free-agent tenders.

 

I highlighted the teams that have notable money to spend... or need to make significant cuts...

 

Arizona, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle, St.Louis, and Tampa are all in positions to acquire a big name player or two...

 

While Dallas, Pittsburgh, and Oakland need to make some significant cuts this year, before they can do anything

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Note the Tampa number...and remember the new agreement will likely require a spending floor of 90% of the cap

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I also want to echo Rocco's sentiment...nice work.

 

FWIW, my next article (will probably hit the site on Monday) will give a very indepth preview of free agency from a fantasy perspective. The figure I have seen is that teams will be required to spend at 99% of the cap this year and next, with 95% over the final eight years of the CBA. Therefore, expect a LOT of overspending and front-loaded contracts this year. For example, NFL Network mentioned the Carson Palmer situation today and how the Bengals would love Palmer to announce his return now b/c it would mean they would be $11+ M closer to the salary floor.

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I also want to echo Rocco's sentiment...nice work.

 

FWIW, my next article (will probably hit the site on Monday) will give a very indepth preview of free agency from a fantasy perspective. The figure I have seen is that teams will be required to spend at 99% of the cap this year and next, with 95% over the final eight years of the CBA. Therefore, expect a LOT of overspending and front-loaded contracts this year. For example, NFL Network mentioned the Carson Palmer situation today and how the Bengals would love Palmer to announce his return now b/c it would mean they would be $11+ M closer to the salary floor.

 

Nice man, looking forward to it

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DearLez - Did you take that article directly from ESPN Insider's??

 

no....from another forum, the point was to help us all out on this board.. who cares where i got it from?

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You forgot MLB Stephen Tulloch (Titans) in the original list. He'll be an FA and, according to what I've read/heard, he's VERY unlikely to return to the Titans. Tulloch is a very good (not great) LB and a tackling-machine, who would start and contribute for a number of NFL teams. I think he'll be on a lot of teams' radars.

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You forgot MLB Stephen Tulloch (Titans) in the original list. He'll be an FA and, according to what I've read/heard, he's VERY unlikely to return to the Titans. Tulloch is a very good (not great) LB and a tackling-machine, who would start and contribute for a number of NFL teams. I think he'll be on a lot of teams' radars.

 

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no....from another forum, the point was to help us all out on this board.. who cares where i got it from?

Well you, or another forum, copied it directly from ESPN Insider's, it was an article written by John Clayton on July 20th.

 

I personally don't care where you got it from, but I think people would prefer you give credit to the people who actually wrote the article, instead of passing it off as your own work.

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Another nice thread :thumbsup:

 

As a Patriots fan i hope we land one of the WRs. Not sure if Chad Johnson would be a problem or not but i wouldnt mind him, Sidney Rice or Carolina Steve Smith. Or Santana Moss, Floyd, Vjax, Randy Moss, Holmes and just about any other WR on the list. :D

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Well you, or another forum, copied it directly from ESPN Insider's, it was an article written by John Clayton on July 20th.

 

I personally don't care where you got it from, but I think people would prefer you give credit to the people who actually wrote the article, instead of passing it off as your own work.

 

"This was the easiest list I could pull of FA's or likely players to move or get traded. (Stole it from this dude)"

 

I never took credit for it putting it together... i took credit for adding this stuff to the forums to help us all out... that is all...THANKS JOHN CLAYTON!!!

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"This was the easiest list I could pull of FA's or likely players to move or get traded. (Stole it from this dude)"

 

I never took credit for it putting it together... i took credit for adding this stuff to the forums to help us all out... that is all...THANKS JOHN CLAYTON!!!

Yes, you worthless thief!! I imagine John Clayton has prolly called his lawyers on this one! You copied and pasted what was on a thousand sites, but you copy/pasted what he wrote.

 

We were ready to vote you in as FFToday President, but not now you plagurist!! All John Clayton ever wanted was his due credit!! Next you need to give credit to every single player, agent and team that allowed this list to be possible....good grief!

 

Good work, keep it updated if you dare. Saturday is gonna be CRAZY! Tell the wife and kids you're off limits for four days and stay on this, it will be very helpful to all of us. Hell, maybe John Clayton will come in and check it out and give credit to you on ESPN!!

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Put your seabelts on. The fantasy football season actually starts this week FINALLY. :headbanger:

 

KSB Predictions:

 

Tampa Bay signs Asomugha. Houston signs CB Joseph.

Both Tampa and Houston's D's are intriging options from team D fantasy perspectives.

 

Sydney Rice goes to St.Louis

Santonio Holmes stays with Jets

Braylon Edwards goes to Washington

DeAngelo Williams stays with Carolina

Reggie Bush and Kyle Orton end up in Miami

Amad Bradshaw stays in NYG

 

Hell, I don't know. I just wanted to type some football stuff. :overhead:

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Put your seabelts on. The fantasy football season actually starts this week FINALLY. :headbanger:

 

KSB Predictions:

 

Tampa Bay signs Asomugha. Houston signs CB Joseph.

Both Tampa and Houston's D's are intriging options from team D fantasy perspectives.

 

Sydney Rice goes to St.Louis

Santonio Holmes stays with Jets

Braylon Edwards goes to Washington

DeAngelo Williams stays with Carolina

Reggie Bush and Kyle Orton end up in Miami

Amad Bradshaw stays in NYG

 

Hell, I don't know. I just wanted to type some football stuff. :overhead:

 

I actually agree with all of this. Even though I pray DeAngelo leaves Carolina from a fantasy perspective. I think even in say, Denver with Moreno he will outshine Moreno and end up a good fantays option. Maybe 2009 numbers.

 

I also hope Braylon remains a Jet. I love everything he brings to the table. seriously. He has that rare size, speed, athleticism combo. Runs good routes, blocks very well, wins the jump ball. I like him more than Santonio to be honest.

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the MADNESS begins tommorrow!! I will be in class all day tommorrow til 7pm.. but I will update accordingly when I get done with class.. just post on here any news that you here.. Thanks! I'll do my best to update it each day

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Be sure to update who signs back with their original teams!

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Be sure to update who signs back with their original teams!

 

For sure... next to each players name.. I'll put "Finalized" when it is set in stone

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Just so you know, I threw my name in the free agent pool this year. I figure with so much chaos a team is bound to sign me!! GM's will be so frantic signing guys they'll be afraid to let one slide by!!

 

Look for "Cuse9 to the Redskins"

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tyler thigpen

rumored to buffalo

"rumors" flying around like crazy!!

 

Undrafted free agents

Bills did sign Dane Sanzenbacher, Ohio St.

Falcons sign Noel DeVine, West Virginia

Saints got John Chiles, Texas

Broncos get Mario Fannin, Auburn

Dolphins got Nick Grigsby, Arizona

Seahawks get Scott Tolzier, Wisconsin

 

Too many....twitter is updating every two minutes...crazy

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OK guys, enough.

 

DeaLerZ - We appreciate your post but as kmbryant09 suggested, please don't copy/paste content here at the forums without giving credit to your sources.

 

Thanks.

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Undrafted free agents

Bills did sign Dane Sanzenbacher, Ohio St.

Falcons sign Noel DeVine, West Virginia

Saints got John Chiles, Texas

Broncos get Mario Fannin, Auburn

Dolphins got Nick Grigsby, Arizona

Seahawks get Scott Tolzier, Wisconsin

 

Too many....twitter is updating every two minutes...crazy

 

i'm confused. are they just agreeing verbally? they cant officially sign on the dotted line until tomorrow 10am right?

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i'm confused. are they just agreeing verbally? they cant officially sign on the dotted line until tomorrow 10am right?

Yes, it's all verbal for now. Alot of them are posting on their twitter pages and/or being reported there. Nothing is official until tomarrow.

 

BTW, Quickolas, by far my favorite name to ever dawn the FFToday posters. Just makes you sound cool as hell!

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Put your seabelts on. The fantasy football season actually starts this week FINALLY. :headbanger:

 

KSB Predictions:

 

Tampa Bay signs Asomugha. Houston signs CB Joseph.

Both Tampa and Houston's D's are intriging options from team D fantasy perspectives.

 

Sydney Rice goes to St.Louis

Santonio Holmes stays with Jets

Braylon Edwards goes to Washington

DeAngelo Williams stays with Carolina

Reggie Bush and Kyle Orton end up in Miami

Amad Bradshaw stays in NYG

 

Hell, I don't know. I just wanted to type some football stuff. :overhead:

 

Not too bad... :cheers:

 

Here's mine

 

Sydney Rice to Tennessee

Holmes stays

Braylon to Washington

Deangelo to Denver

Bush to Indy

Bradshaw stays

 

Palmer sits all year

Moss to St Louis

Ronnie to the Pats

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BTW, Quickolas, by far my favorite name to ever dawn the FFToday posters. Just makes you sound cool as hell!

 

i dont know what to make of this

 

for some reason I feel like santonio holmes will go to wash (with no shot at winning) if they offer even $1 more than the jets

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i dont know what to make of this

 

for some reason I feel like santonio holmes will go to wash (with no shot at winning) if they offer even $1 more than the jets

LOL..If I have another son, I shall name him Quickolas!!

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I also want to echo Rocco's sentiment...nice work.

 

FWIW, my next article (will probably hit the site on Monday) will give a very indepth preview of free agency from a fantasy perspective. The figure I have seen is that teams will be required to spend at 99% of the cap this year and next, with 95% over the final eight years of the CBA. Therefore, expect a LOT of overspending and front-loaded contracts this year. For example, NFL Network mentioned the Carson Palmer situation today and how the Bengals would love Palmer to announce his return now b/c it would mean they would be $11+ M closer to the salary floor.

 

2 things...

 

- I see no way in hell that Palmer comes back. If it was anyone but him, there'd be a chance. That dude has dropped off the face of the earth. Bengals are being idiots by not trading him. No surprise there.

 

- If the Bengals were smart, which they are not, they could eat up all of that cap space by simply signing Joseph, Benson and the draft picks. They could have all their problems solved in a week.

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Per Rotoworld:

 

NFL Network's Mike Lombardi reports that the Titans are preparing a "huge" contract offer for free agent Matt Hasselbeck.Lombardi's NFLN colleague, Jason La Canfora, is also convinced Hasselbeck is going to the Titans. "He fits what they want to do," says Lombardi. Hasselbeck will be viewed as at least a one-year bridge to No. 8 overall pick Jake Locker, whom GM Mike Reinfeldt and head coach Mike Munchak have both deemed not ready to play right away. The addition of Hasselbeck would bode well for Kenny Britt, Jared Cook, and running back Chris Johnson.

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I think Hasselbeck would be a good signing for the Titans; but he's certainly not worthy of a "huge" contract at his age, with his injury history, and with his average play the past few seasons (last year's playoffs excluded). Unfortunately, Hasselbeck can demand a good contract from us because he knows he has us by the short-hairs: this team desperately needs a vet QB to moderately compete this year and tutor young Locker (and Hasselbeck has shown a willingness and ability to do just that). Basically, the Titans will have to overpay him because he's one of the only QBs that would work for us, given the team's situation/circumstances.

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(FFChamps) Adam Schefter of ESPN confirmed that Marion Barber will be released by Dallas.

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I updated the list at the top to the big name players on defense (That I know of).. and added a couple of offensive players that have been released for the time being including Marion Barber III, Willis Mcgahee, Todd Heap, and Derrick Mason

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Plaxico Buress, Rikers Island

 

 

I don't see how Rikers Island could possibly part with Plax. He's much too important to their offense. If I was a Rikers Island fan, I would demand for a re-sign. :lol:

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Dave Mahler of 950 WKJR Seattle and Danny O'Neil of the Seattle Times both report the Seahawks have agreed to terms with QB Tarvaris Jackson.

 

Jackson is set to reunite with offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell as the Seahawks signal their intention to use 2011 as a building year. The Jackson vs. Whitehurst competition is bad news for the fantasy potential of the Seahawks receivers -- and about as thrilling as the Rexy vs. Becksy battle in Washington. Seattle figures to move from Kevin Kolb, all but ensuring a trade between the Cardinals and Eagles.

 

One down....plenty to go!!

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2 things...

 

- I see no way in hell that Palmer comes back. If it was anyone but him, there'd be a chance. That dude has dropped off the face of the earth. Bengals are being idiots by not trading him. No surprise there.

 

- If the Bengals were smart, which they are not, they could eat up all of that cap space by simply signing Joseph, Benson and the draft picks. They could have all their problems solved in a week.

:thumbsup: "I'm not going to reward him for failing to live up to his commitment."

 

Seriously, Mike Brown? In a battle between Brown and a box of rocks, I may have to call a push. If by "reward" you mean he gets to leave your team, what does that say about your team, Mike? :doh: And who cares if you "reward" him, if you can still get a second-rounder out of him, you are rewarding yourself. You have your QB of the future, move on...

 

I'm not even a fan anymore and I want to walk up to his front door and punch him in the gut :lol:

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