Showing posts with label Free Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Agency. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

FREE AGENT NEWS


Doss Signs with Vikings

The Vikings will be signing free-agent safety Mike Doss this morning, a team official confirmed. Doss has started 46 games with the Indianapolis Colts during his four-year career, but he was placed on injured reserve after six games last season.

http://vikings.scout.com/2/632609.html

Monday, March 19, 2007

FREE AGENT NEWS


SIGNINGS

-The Bucs signed Colts LB Cato June to a three-year deal worth around $12 million.

-Houston re-signed former Heisman winner Ron Dayne to backup Ahman Green

-Philly re-signed Correll Buckhalter

-The Chiefs signed Bears DT Alfonso Boone

-K.C. re-signed DT Ron Edwards

-Titans signed Bears WR Justin Gage

-Cincinnati opted not to match the offer sheet restricted free agent DT Shaun Smith signed with Cleveland last week. The four-year offer sheet is believed to be worth about $8M.

-Cleveland has reportedly signed former Tennessee DT Robaire Smith to a 4Y, $12M deal that includes a $4 million signing bonus.

Friday, March 9, 2007

FREE AGENT NEWS


Colts' Super Bowl hero Rhodes chooses Raiders

Running back Dominic Rhodes, one of the heroes of the Indianapolis Colts' Super Bowl XLI championship less than two months ago, is headed to the team that finished the 2006 season with the league's worst record.
Rhodes on Friday morning agreed with the Oakland Raiders on a two-year contract that can be worth as much as $7.5 million, league sources confirmed for ESPN.com. Rhodes had generated considerable interest as an unrestricted free agent and made several visits, but met with Oakland officials earlier this week and was sold on the opportunity there.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2792972

Thursday, March 8, 2007

FREE AGENT NEWS


Wow! That didn't take very long! It looks like Dick Jauron has lanced the festering boil that is knows as Willis McGahee, from the Bill's backside. While I'm sure McGahee will eventually show the talent that he has so often talked about, the Bills have rid themselves of a locker room poison & added multiple picks to this & next years draft. Good move.


McGahee traded to Ravens for multiple picks

The Ravens and Bills agreed to a trade Thursday that will send running back Willis McGahee to Baltimore in exchange for the team's third and seventh-round picks in this year's draft, along with the Ravens' third-round pick in 2008, league sources said.
Buffalo dealt McGahee in anticipation of difficulty with his contract, which has one season remaining at $2.155 million. The Ravens and McGahee have already begun negotiations on a contract extension, McGahee's agent Drew Rosenhaus said.


FREE AGENT NEWS


I did not see this one coming. This move will definately change how the Browns will use their 3rd overall pick in this Aprils NFL Draft. Many Mock Drafts had them snapping up Running Back Adrian Peterson. With Jamal Lewis now on the roster it looks unlikely that will happen.
My best projection is that they would either go after Wide Reciever, Calvin Johnson or Quarter Back, Brady Quinn. Free Agency just go a whole lot more interesting folks!!!
Lewis stops waiting on Ravens, signs with Browns


For two years, the Baltimore Ravens have wondered about Jamal Lewis' breakaway speed. They no longer have to wonder.

Lewis
Lewis, the franchise's all-time leading rusher, broke away from the Ravens and signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the rival Cleveland Browns on Wednesday. If he plays well, Lewis' salary could be boosted to $5 million.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

FREE AGENT NEWS


FULFILLING A NEED
While I'm not overly excited about this signing for my Vikes, it is nice to see that we are fulfilling a need since we only have 2 Wide Receivers on the active roster at this time. Troy Williamson & Billy McMullen do nothing to instill fear in the opposing defenses. Wade has alot of potential & maybe under Childress's watch he can realize that potential? Childress acknowledged that Wade is not the answer to the Vikes offensive woes but he looks forward to using Bobby Wades ability out of the slot & his kick return abilities.
The one thing I do like is Rick Spielmans philosophy of going after players who are 26 years of age & under, coming out of their first 3 year contract. One, you build a strong youth movement & two, it is an economically sound way to approach Free Agency.


Vikings sign wide receiver Wade

The Minnesota Vikings signed wide receiver Bobby Wade Tuesday night with the pool of free agents at that position dwindling. Wade, who caught 33 passes for 461 yards and two touchdowns last season for Tennessee, spent the first three years with Chicago. The Bears cut him near the end of 2005 because of fumbling problems on special teams, and the Titans claimed him off waivers.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/03/07/bc.fbn.vikings.wade.ap/index.html

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

FREE AGENT NEWS


Here is a list of more recent signings for the Free Agency period. We are now seeing a large volume of 2nd & 3rd tier players filling in team rosters around the league.

49ers add Pats linebacker Banta-Cain

San Francisco 49ers: The 49ers added their fourth potential starter to their defense by reaching an agreement Tuesday with Patriots linebacker Tully Banta-Cain.
He will receive a three-year, $12.2 million contract that will pay him $4 million in 2007.
Banta-Cain was being looked at by 4-3 teams as a defensive end and 3-4 teams as a linebacker. He was replaced by Adalius Thomas in New England.
Banta-Cain, who has good speed, was a seventh-round pick from California and gets a chance to return to the Bay Area.
-- John Clayton

New York Jets: New York continued its busy spending spree Tuesday by agreeing to a contract with former Cowboys defensive end Kenyon Coleman.
Kenyon Coleman is a physical defensive lineman and we like his size and strength up front," general manager Mike Tannenbaum said. "He has experience playing the 3-4 defense and we're looking forward to having him be a part of our organization."
Coleman played all 16 games for Dallas last season, his sixth in the NFL, and recorded 31 tackles, four sacks and two batted-down passes.
Also Tuesday, the Jets re-signed defensive end Bobby Hamilton, who was released by the team for salary cap reasons on March 1.

Pittsburgh Steelers: Pittsburgh signed 49ers punter Andy Lee, who is a restricted free agent, to an offer sheet Tuesday.
San Francisco has seven days to match the offer. If they choose not to match, they will receive the Steelers' 2007 sixth-round draft choice.
Lee averaged a career-best 44.8 yards per punt last season -- good for sixth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL.

New England Patriots: The Patriots re-signed special teams captain Larry Izzo on Tuesday. Terms were not disclosed.
Izzo was named to the Pro Bowl team as the AFC's special team player in the 2000, 2002, and 2004 seasons.
Izzo has led the Patriots in special teams tackles in five of six seasons with New England.

Baltimore Ravens: Baltimore re-signed running back Musa Smith to a one-year contract Tuesday. Terms were not disclosed.
"It's good to have Musa back," general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "Having surgery during the season put him ahead in his recovery. He will be ready for the start of training camp. Whenever we've put him on the field, he's produced. We're looking forward to having a healthy Musa help us."
Smith, a 2003 third-round draft pick, has averaged 4.1 yards per carry in 57 career attempts, gaining 232 yards and scoring two touchdowns.

Washington Redskins: Washington re-signed defensive back Ade Jimoh on Tuesday. Terms were not disclosed.
Jimoh, who has been with the Redskins since 2003, is a key special teams contributor, registering 65 special teams tackles in his career.

Oakland Raiders: The Raiders have agreed to terms with 30-year-old former 49ers center Jeremy Newberry on a one-year, $1.5 million contract.
The two-time Pro Bowl center had surgery to repair his damaged left knee last season and was placed on the injured reserve.

FREE AGENCY: REVIEW


"JACK"ED UP THOUGHTS

The Free Agency period has not been exactly fast & furious this year. But, it has been entertaining. While there are some great moves made by a few teams, there sure have been some head scratchers too!

My top two head scratchers are:

1. OL Leanord Davis- This guy was widely regarded as an absolute first round bust when he wore the uniform of an Arizona Cardinal. However, the enigmatic Jerry Jones apparently has thought it wise to lay a 7 year $49.6 million contract on this guy. On top of that he guaranteed $18.75 million of the money to Davis. $18.75 million in guaranteed money to a man who they have no idea if he will attempt to play at guard or tackle and at best was average at these positions. Unless Davis was faking how good he was to escape the desert heat & Jones was in on it, this Free Agent signing ranks as the worst of the off season.

2. QB Jeff Garcia- Let me just say that I think John Gruden is a very good Head Coach. Now let me say that I think John Gruden has lost his mind. You just spent the whole season convincing us all that your young QB Gradkowski has incredible potential & that he defiantly is a starter in this league! You then signed your former starter, QB Chris Simms, who actually is good enough to start in the NFL to a starters contract. Now, you turn to a QB Free Agent that has lost his starting spot on every team he has been a part of & returned to a starting position by default/injury, to save the Buc's? Jeff Garcia has got it made when it comes to Playboy Models kicking each others butts in a bar. Money does the strangest things to women's hormones. But, Garcia is finished as a starter in this league. Not only is he 38 years old, some say he was a product of a system during his glory days in San Francisco. Methinks that Mr. Gruden is panicking & that the Buc's owner is sharpening the proverbial axe. Why else would he make such a bone headed maneuver?

FREE AGENT NEWS


Vikings add tight end Shiancoe, linebacker Ciurcui

The Minnesota Vikings agreed to terms Saturday with two free agents, linebacker Vinny Ciurciu and tight end Visanthe Shiancoe.
Ciurciu spent the last four seasons with Carolina as one of the Panthers' top special teams players. He played at Boston College.
Shiancoe spent the past four years as a backup for the New York Giants. He played in all 64 games, but caught only 35 passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns.
Minnesota released its top tight end from the last three seasons, Jermaine Wiggins, on Thursday.


FREE AGENT NEWS


Porter to get $20M guaranteed in deal with Dolphins

The Dolphins didn't want to wait for Joey Porter to make a five- to six-team tour of prospective new teams.

While Porter, the former Steelers outside linebacker, was spending Monday trying to map out his trips to selected NFL cities, the Dolphins came in with an offer he couldn't refuse. Porter agreed to a five-year, $32 million contract that includes $20 million in guarantees.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2789401

FREE AGENT NEWS


Saints give LB Simmons three-year deal

Linebacker Brian Simmons has agreed to terms of a three-year contract with the New Orleans Saints, the team announced Tuesday.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2789305

FREE AGENT NEWS


Seahawks reach six-year agreement with DE Kerney

After two days of negotiations, the Seattle Seahawks reached an agreement with Atlanta Falcons defensive end Patrick Kerney, considered the best remaining free agent on the market.


Kerney, 29, got a six-year, $39.5 million contract that included $19.5 million in guarantees. He was involved in a two-way negotiating battle with the Seahawks and Denver Broncos. The decision was going to be a tough one, but it required a deadline. Kerney and his agents used the length of a flight to make his decision.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2789120

FREE AGENT NEWS


Henry fills void in Broncos' backfield

Filling their need for a proven tailback, the Denver Broncos on Monday reached a contract agreement with Travis Henry, who was released on Saturday by the Tenenessee Titans to avoid paying him an $8.3 million roster bonus

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2788592

FREE AGENT NEWS


Cowboys sign Vikings QB Johnson to three-year deal

Brad Johnson signed a contract Monday night with the Dallas Cowboys, who wanted a veteran quarterback to team up with Tony Romo.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2788983

DRAFT RUMOR: ISSUE #21


Pats get RFA WR from rivals

New England has reportedly acquired restricted free agent WR Wes Welker from division-rival Miami In exchange, Miami is believed to have received second- and seventh-round picks at the 2007 draft. There had been reports that the Patriots were on the verge of signing Welker to an offer sheet over the weekend which the Dolphins could have matched; however, had they not matched the Dolphins would have received the second rounder as compensation

http://www.gbnreport.com/

DRAFT RUMOR: ISSUE #20


This one is a major move that not only sends shock waves on a Free Agency level but also upon the NFL Draft level. This will enable Chicago to have multiple picks in the second round in a very deep talent pool. I think when we look back we will see that the strongest players are going to come from both the second & the third rounds this year.

Bears to swap Jones for Jets draft pick

Filling their need for a No. 1 ball carrier, the Jets, according to league sources, have agreed to a trade with the NFC champion Chicago Bears that will land them Thomas Jones and the 63rd overall pick in the upcoming draft in exchange for the 37th overall pick. New York acquired that in a draft-day deal with Washington last year. The deal is expected to be approved by the league on Tuesday.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2788962

Friday, March 2, 2007

DRAFT RUMOR: ISSUE #16


COLD DRAFT 2007 has learned that the Detroit Lions have traded veteran Defensive End James Hall to the St. Louis Rams for a 5th round draft pick. Apparently Hall was due a hefty roster bonus that Detroit GM Matt Millen was dead set on not paying. Rumor has it that Millen would have cut Hall before the bonus date arrived. Good move by Millen to get some value for a player that would have been cut loose.


Millen may just be catching on. Now if he can just figure out what to do with that pesky 2nd overall pick.

DRAFT RUMOR: ISSUE #14


Maybe not?
Ok, this rumor in "Draft Rumor #13" sent shock waves through the Internet & sent those of us doing Mock Drafts scrambling to adjust. Now, we hear that Mr. Plummer may rather retire rather than go to Tampa. Further speculation is that he would rather be traded to the Houston Texans to replace former 1st rounder David Carr. Plummer's move may very well squash this trade & I cannot see Head Coach John Gruden forcing the issue with the seemingly disgruntled former starter.
Look for Plummer to go to the Texans & John Gruden to look to Veteran Free Agent QB Jeff Garcia. While I take another look at my "TOP 10 MOCK DRAFT"!!!!
Plummer may retire rather than take trade


By Len PasquarelliESPN.com
In a twist that could scuttle a proposed trade to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, veteran quarterback Jake Plummer told friends and business associates Friday afternoon that he plans to retire from football, rather than to continue his NFL career in another city.
Plummer
ESPN.com reported Friday morning that the Denver Broncos had reached agreement in principle on most of the elements of a trade that would send Plummer to the Bucs, where he would compete with Chris Simms for the starting job.
But only a few hours later, it appeared Plummer was ready to carry through on retirement suggestions he made earlier in the offseason, when it first became apparent the Broncos were shopping him in trade talks.
A source in the Tampa organization said Friday afternoon the deal to acquire Plummer is "on hold ... at best." The source indicated that there were ongoing discussions aimed at convincing Plummer to accept the trade and play in 2007, but that the veteran passer was prepared to walk away from the game.
Under the terms discussed, the Broncos would have received a middle-round draft choice, believed to be a fourth-rounder, in exchange for Plummer. The trade was expected to be announced on Friday, provided all the major details were completed.
But that was before Plummer, scheduled to earn a base salary of $5.3 million for the 2007 season, wavered.
Tampa Bay re-signed Simms to a two-year contract earlier this offseason. But with Simms coming off a 2006 season in which he underwent an emergency splenectomy, the Bucs have been shopping for a veteran quarterback to bolster the depth chart.
Veteran backup Tim Rattay became an unrestricted free agent on Friday and was not expected to return to Tampa Bay.
Plummer, 32, lost his starting job in Denver to rookie Jay Cutler late last season and the Broncos have been entertaining trade offers in the offseason. A 10-year veteran, Plummer has started 136 games in stints with Arizona (1997-2002) and Denver (2003-2006). He has completed 2,484 of 4,350 passes for 29,253 yards, with 161 touchdown passes and 161 interceptions, for a passer rating of 74.6.

DRAFT RUMOR: ISSUE #13


With the NFL's "FREE AGENCY" period that began @ midnight lastnight, the landscape for April's NFL DRAFT has changed considerably. The latest rumor, if true, further transforms our predictions. Here is the latest DRAFT RUMOR from COLD DRAFT 2007!!!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2785459

Broncos near deal to send Plummmer to Bucs

By Len PasquarelliESPN.com
ESPN.com has learned that the Denver Broncos have reached agreement in principle on most of the elements of a trade that will send veteran quarterback Jake Plummer to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Under the terms being discussed, the Broncos would receive a middle-round draft choice, believed to be a fourth-rounder, in exchange for Plummer. The trade could be announced as early as Friday.
Tampa Bay re-signed Chris Simms to a two-year contract earlier this offseason. But with Simms coming off a 2006 season in which he underwent an emergency splenectomy, the Bucs have been shopping for a veteran quarterback to bolster the depth chart.
Veteran backup Tim Rattay became an unrestricted free agent on Friday and was not expected to return to Tampa Bay.
Plummer, 32, lost his starting job in Denver to rookie Jay Cutler late last season and the Broncos have been entertaining trade offers in the offseason. A 10-year veteran, Plummer has started 136 games in stints with Arizona (1997-2002) and Denver (2003-2006). He has completed 2,484 of 4,350 passes for 29,253 yards, with 161 touchdown passes and 161 interceptions, for a passer rating of 74.6.

Monday, February 12, 2007

WHAT'S A FREE AGENT??


The NFL's "FREE AGENCY" period does not start until 03/02/2007 and that gives us plenty of time to get those who do not know the ins & outs of this phase up to speed. Many teams use the "FREE AGENCY" period to help bring star power to their rosters to hopefully give them the boost that they need to get over the hump and make it to the Big Dance! But, hearing all of the different terminology assigned to the different types of F.A.'s(Free Agents) can be very confusing. So, thanks to the folks over at http://vikings.scout.com/2/616231.html we have a very good "Q&A" to help out your understanding of a very confusing subject. Feel free to post questions & I'll do my best to answer them & stay tuned for more "F.A. information.



NFL FREE AGENCY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


Q: What are the categories of free agency?
A: Players are either "restricted," "unrestricted" or "exclusive rights" free agents. Within the categories are also "transition" and "franchise" players.
Q: What is the time period for free agency signings this year?
A: Please see Offseason Schedule page.
Q: What is the difference between a restricted free agent and an unrestricted free agent?
A: Players become restricted free agents when they complete three accrued seasons and their contract expires. Unrestricted free agents have completed four or more accrued seasons with an expired contract.
Q: What constitutes an "accrued season?"
A: Six or more regular-season games on a club’s active/inactive, reserved-injured or "physically unable to perform" lists.
Q: Other than accrued seasons, what determines a restricted free agent?
A: He has received a "qualifying" offer (a salary level predetermined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and its players) from his old club. He can negotiate with any club through April 21. Then, because of the qualifying offer, his rights revert exclusively to his old club on April 20. Prior to April 20, if the restricted free agent accepts an offer sheet from a new club, his old club can match the offer and retain him because it has the "right of first refusal." If the old club does not match the offer, it can possibly receive draft-choice compensation depending on the amount of its qualifying offer.
Q: What determines an unrestricted free agent?
A: A player with four or more accrued seasons whose contract has expired. He is free to sign with any club, with no compensation owed to his old club, through June 15. On June 16, his rights revert to his old club if it made a "tender" offer (110 percent of last year’s salary) to him by June 1. His old club then has until the 10th week of the season to sign him. If he does not sign by the 10th week, he must sit out the season. If no tender is offered by June 1, the player can be signed by any club at any time throughout the season.
Q: What determines a transition player?
A: His club must offer a minimum of the average of the top 10 salaries of last season at the player’s position or 120 percent of the player’s previous year’s salary, whichever is greater. A transition player designation gives the club a first-refusal right to match within seven days an offer sheet given to the player by another club after his contract expires. If the club matches, it retains the player. If it does not match, it receives no compensation.
Q: What determines a franchise player?
A: A club can designate one franchise player in any given year. The salary level offer by a player’s old club determines what type of franchise player he is. An "exclusive" franchise player -- not free to sign with another club -- is offered a minimum of the average of the top five salaries at the player’s position, or 120 percent of the player’s previous year’s salary, whichever is greater. If the player is not offered a minimum of the average of the top five salaries of last season at his position, he becomes a "non-exclusive" franchise player and can negotiate with other clubs. His old club can match a new club’s offer, or receive two first-round draft choices if it decides not to match.
Q: Can a club decide to withdraw its franchise or transition designations on a player? If so, can it then use them on other players?
A: A club can withdraw its franchise or transition designations and the player then automatically becomes an unrestricted free agent either immediately or when his contract expires. The club cannot name a new transition player (two allowed in 1993, one in 1994 and one in the final year of the CBA). It can name a new franchise player the next year. A club can, though, designate a transition player in lieu of a franchise player at any time. Only one franchise and transition player can be on a club’s roster.
Q: What determines each team’s salary cap? Is it always in effect?
A: The salary cap is the absolute maximum each club may spend on player salaries in a capped year. For 2006, that amounts to $94.5 million (determined by a percentage of leaguewide "Defined Gross Revenues," divided by 32 teams, made up of preseason, regular-season and postseason gate receipts and radio and television rights). The cap is in effect 365 days a year. From March 2 to the day before the season begins, a club’s top 51 salaried players count towards the cap, plus pro-rated signing bonuses, incentives, etc., but not base salaries of other players on the roster up to 80. Thereafter, not all salaries on a club’s roster count toward the cap. The salary cap for 2007 is $109 million.