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I just cant see Walker resigning with the Pats after what they did last offseason to him then trying to phase him out of the offense early on this year because of the contract dispute
Hope it happens as well. Always been a fan of Harvin.
I love this. Russell throwing to Percy isstatus. Here are my worries. I don't know how bad the situation is, but I would imagine they'd be giving up some pretty high picks. The other problem is the Hawks are in great shape cap wise, but they are going to have to give up pretty big contracts soon(earl thomas, richard sherman, kam chancellor). I wouldn't want a big name WR to keep them from keeping their defense together.
Ayo forgive my rudeness. But is that piece of shyt Wes Welker getting traded?
Mike Wallace is one of the premier playmakers in the NFL, so it makes sense that the Miami Dolphins are going all-in to acquire the wide receivers services. Last season, the Fins were one of only eight teams that failed to total 300 receptions, and were bottom three in the league with 13 touchdowns through the air.
According to Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post, Wallace to the Dolphins is now a done deal, even if the organization cannot officially sign the 26-year-old wide receiver until 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
This latest report fits the narrative that SIs Peter King, ESPNs Adam Schefter and USA Todays Mike Garafolo have crafted, one which has connected league sources believing the former Pittsburgh Steeler is a lock to wind up in South Beach.
Its going to cost the Dolphins a pretty penny to add such an elite talent, but they have to open their wallets if they want to compete in the AFC East.
Considering Dwayne Bowe recently re-upped with the Kansas City Chiefs for five years and $56 million and Vincent Jackson signed a similar, five-year, $55 million contract in 2012, it should come as no surprise that Wallace is expected to be handsomely rewarded in the coming days.
Some are reporting he might sign back with NE for 5y years 40mil. I doubt he leaves, the situation is perfect for him.
A league source with extensive knowledge of the current safety market believes that the 49ers could land Ravens safety Ed Reed.
As Albert Breer of NFL Network first reported on Twitter (as best we can tell), Reed has indeed hired David Dunn of Athletes First. Now that Reed has an agent, the agent can talk to teams in advance of the start of free agency at 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
The fact that Reed is in play for the Niners means that Dashon Goldson isn’t. Goldson is expected to be the hottest free agent on the safety market. Reed may not be the hottest, but he may be the next big name to join one of the hottest teams in the league.
NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah "keeps hearing" the Rams and Bears are free agent LT Jake Long's most likely suitors
What if Beli takes the tender on Victor Cruz.....