NFL: 2011 Off-Season News and Discussion Thread
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Then it's a win-win.
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From CNNSI...
The Washington Redskins have made a deal with the St. Louis Rams that will give the Redskins the number two pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, according to FOXSports.com.
According to Jay Glazer, the Rams will also get two future first-rounders and other picks.
If the agreement is indeed in place, the Rams will pick sixth in the 2012 draft
According to Jay Glazer, the Rams will also get two future first-rounders and other picks.
If the agreement is indeed in place, the Rams will pick sixth in the 2012 draft
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RBG III is coming to D.C. !!!
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Interesting that the Broncos would show interest...so, I guess Tebow is not a sure-thing.
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^ Unless your QB's last name is Rodgers, Brees or Brady (or possibly Rivers or Rapelisberger) you should have at least some interest in Manning. What I didn't get at first is why he's interested in them. Apparently he's good friends with both John Elway and Brandon Stokley, although Stokley is no lock to play another season for Denver. I'm guessing he will if Manning signs there.
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I'm eager to see what splash the Skins make in free agency. With having $40million in cap space. I can see them going after a couple of big name people. And they MUST add proven weapons(WR) for the young QB to have.
#52
49er's just signed Randy Moss to a one year deal. Let's hope he comes to play for their sake!
#56
all work and no play
if he's Randy looking to prove himself like 07-08, even at 75% of his former self he will be dangerous if he has a good qb to work with.
Its was amazing to watch him work in 2007
Its was amazing to watch him work in 2007
#57
Hated diva WRs ever since TO but Moss is exactly what we need.
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So Manning will meet Tennessee after Miami put in their 2 pennies. 8 more hours until FA starts. I think Flynn goes to Cleveland. Seattle trades up for Tannehil and Miami back with Matt Moore.
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NEW YORK - The Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys will pay the price for overspending during the uncapped 2010 season.
Two people familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday that the Cowboys and Redskins will lose salary cap space over the next two seasons because they paid exorbitant amounts two years ago to get more spending room for the upcoming season. Both people spoke on condition of anonymity because the league did not identify the teams.
Both teams say they complied with NFL rules during the uncapped year.
ESPN reported that the Redskins will lose $36 million in space, and the Cowboys will forfeit $10 million. This year's salary cap is $120.6 million, up only $250,000 over last year.
The NFL said in a statement that "a small number of clubs during the 2010 league year created an unacceptable risk to future competitive balance, particularly in light of the relatively modest salary cap growth projected for the new agreement's early years."
To fix that, the league said adjustments are being made to teams' salaries for the next two years. The NFL did not identify the teams, but the people familiar with the reductions said Dallas and Washington are the only clubs affected.
"The Dallas Cowboys were in compliance with all league salary cap rules during the uncapped year," the team said through spokesman Rich Dalrymple. "We look forward to the start of the free agency period where our commitment to improving our team remains unchanged."
The Redskins' statement from General Manager Bruce Allen said the team had not received written notification from the NFL of a salary cap adjustment for 2012.
"Every contract entered into by the club during the applicable periods complied with the 2010 and 2011 collective bargaining agreements and, in fact, were approved by the NFL commissioner's office," he said. "We look forward to free agency, the draft and the coming football season."
With free agency starting Tuesday, Washington is about $40 million under this year's cap. The Redskins saved more than $3 million in cap room Monday when they released cornerback Oshiomogho Atogwe -- one of their big free agent signings from last year -- and fullback Mike Sellers.
Dallas is about $5 million under the cap.
So Washington has 16 players who could leave, plus tight end Fred Davis, who received the franchise tag and would bring two No. 1 draft picks if he signs elsewhere.
Dallas has 15 free agents, including quarterback Jon Kitna, who has announced his retirement.
Two people familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday that the Cowboys and Redskins will lose salary cap space over the next two seasons because they paid exorbitant amounts two years ago to get more spending room for the upcoming season. Both people spoke on condition of anonymity because the league did not identify the teams.
Both teams say they complied with NFL rules during the uncapped year.
ESPN reported that the Redskins will lose $36 million in space, and the Cowboys will forfeit $10 million. This year's salary cap is $120.6 million, up only $250,000 over last year.
The NFL said in a statement that "a small number of clubs during the 2010 league year created an unacceptable risk to future competitive balance, particularly in light of the relatively modest salary cap growth projected for the new agreement's early years."
To fix that, the league said adjustments are being made to teams' salaries for the next two years. The NFL did not identify the teams, but the people familiar with the reductions said Dallas and Washington are the only clubs affected.
"The Dallas Cowboys were in compliance with all league salary cap rules during the uncapped year," the team said through spokesman Rich Dalrymple. "We look forward to the start of the free agency period where our commitment to improving our team remains unchanged."
The Redskins' statement from General Manager Bruce Allen said the team had not received written notification from the NFL of a salary cap adjustment for 2012.
"Every contract entered into by the club during the applicable periods complied with the 2010 and 2011 collective bargaining agreements and, in fact, were approved by the NFL commissioner's office," he said. "We look forward to free agency, the draft and the coming football season."
With free agency starting Tuesday, Washington is about $40 million under this year's cap. The Redskins saved more than $3 million in cap room Monday when they released cornerback Oshiomogho Atogwe -- one of their big free agent signings from last year -- and fullback Mike Sellers.
Dallas is about $5 million under the cap.
So Washington has 16 players who could leave, plus tight end Fred Davis, who received the franchise tag and would bring two No. 1 draft picks if he signs elsewhere.
Dallas has 15 free agents, including quarterback Jon Kitna, who has announced his retirement.
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That is such BS, because the league had to do the final approvals on the contracts they are now saying are bad.
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Bears acquired WR Brandon Marshall from the Dolphins in exchange for two third-round draft picks.
Rookie Bears GM Phil Emery's first major move on the job was a doozy. The third-round picks will be in 2012 and 2013. The Dolphins are left with Brian Hartline, Davone Bess, and Clyde Gates as their top three wide receivers, and are hardly assured so much as a defensive or offensive starter via either of the picks. The Bears have a true No. 1 receiver for the first time since the 1960s, give or take a Willie Gault, or a Marcus Robinson. We like the fit for Marshall from a fantasy perspective. Jay Cutler showed no fear in targeting him relentlessly with the Broncos. Whether Marshall keeps his head on straight enough to make the trade worthwhile remains to be seen.
Rookie Bears GM Phil Emery's first major move on the job was a doozy. The third-round picks will be in 2012 and 2013. The Dolphins are left with Brian Hartline, Davone Bess, and Clyde Gates as their top three wide receivers, and are hardly assured so much as a defensive or offensive starter via either of the picks. The Bears have a true No. 1 receiver for the first time since the 1960s, give or take a Willie Gault, or a Marcus Robinson. We like the fit for Marshall from a fantasy perspective. Jay Cutler showed no fear in targeting him relentlessly with the Broncos. Whether Marshall keeps his head on straight enough to make the trade worthwhile remains to be seen.
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So much for landing Manning now...
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Chicago has a REAL wide-receiver?!!?!?!?? No, this is not possible. Did they break Marshall's arms and legs?
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Bears sign Campbell to be back-up QB: http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/bear...to-visit-bears
Sure beats Hanie.
Sure beats Hanie.
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I would have preferred Vincent Jackson over Moss by a mile.
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Dont think you could have afforded him and still retained other players. He signed a $56million contract with $36M in the first 3 years
Yea especially with his other behavioral problems.
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Cowgirls sign Kyle Orton to a three year deal
http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/03/14/cowb...headline_stack
http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/03/14/cowb...headline_stack