I agree wholeheartedly. If you can get a tenured, talented and young wideout, there is no way you could get that for a second. Of course, you are really paying the second AND the big slary, which is why teams don't just trade away first and second round picks for established players. There is no way you could get a plyer of TO, or Javon's caliber in the bottom half of the first, or second--but you still have to pay them, and there are risks.
But If I am the eagles, I maybe trade a second this year, and think about next--pending physical. They are so far under the cap, and the cap gets another 7 million added next year too. This is one area where they can spend a bit.
I think TO to Dallas is probably a lock at this point.
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It will be interesting to see where Keyshawn goes next. He's still a really good receiver that many teams would want to have around. He's not nearly as big a hassle as TO is at this point.
If TO goes to Dallas, that would be some supreme irony...of course, these days TO would probably go anywhere as long as they paid him a ton of cash.
Walker to the Eagles...sure why not.
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VaderFin wrote:Keyshawn to Seattle would be a nice fit.
Keyshawn to KC maybe? Kennison is a turd, and KJ could be the possession guy with Samie Parker being the speed....
I could see that too. I like the new Av, JD.
i brought that up in the first page and it was discussed a little bit. there is a slim chance for no other reason than it's edwards in my mind but i don't see it happening. if we were to go after a WR in which is not likely then i would prefer it be moulds but i'd say the chances of us signing a FA WR or trading for a moulds if he is not released is about 10 percent as we have more pressing needs at cb de qb etc and have to sign picks yet. we in no way can afford to pay KEY at this point.
Cowboys | Owens has not been scheduled for visit Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:21:16 -0800
Clarence E. Hill Jr., of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, reports while it has been speculated that the Dallas Cowboys will attempt to sign free agent WR Terrell Owens (Eagles), there are no immediate plans to bring him in for a visit. According to his publicist, Owens was at home in Atlanta Tuesday, March 14, and was unaware of any travel plans to Dallas. Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, did not take any phone calls from the media Tuesday.
they probably aren't moving because they are constructing an air tight contract that will let them discipline him. After all the CBA just passed, and the eagles/bucs method was dissallowed.
Although some team could just assign him to special teams or something, and when he refused...
The opening scene of the movie "Saving Private Ryan" is loosely based on games of dodgeball Brian Dawkins played in second grade.