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Panthers Sign LB Jason Trusnik To A One-Year Deal
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ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Raiders have released veteran DL Antonio Smith. Smith, 33, had one year remaining on his two-year, $9 million contract that he signed with the Raiders last March. He was set to make a base salary of $3.2 million for the 2015 season. According to OverTheCap.com, releasing Smith will free up $4 million available cap space for Oakland while creating no dead money. In 2014, Smith appeared in all 16 games for the Raiders and recorded 20 tackles, three sacks, and a forced fumble. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 57 defensive tackle out of 81 qualifying players. Interestingly enough, he graded out as the third best run-stopper in the league, but was also the worst interior pass-rusher.
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Report: Michael Crabtree’s Market Crashed After Playing “Poker” With Teams According to Jason Cole of the Bleacher Report, sources around the league believe free agent WR Michael Crabtree‘s market crashed after playing “poker” with teams this offseason. Cole mentions that Crabtree was expecting to secure a contract that would pay him close to $9 or $10 million per year. As things stand right now, it looks like Crabtree may have to accept a one- or two-year “make good” contract with the hope of testing the open market in the coming years. There’s still a chance that Crabtree’s agent could get some team to step up an offer him a more respectable contract at some point. In the end, Cole doesn’t see Crabtree getting the kind of money he’s seeking given where we are in the offseason and the fact that there is another deep draft class of receivers this year. Crabtree has visited with the Dolphins and reportedly still has interest from the 49ers. However, Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area recently reported that Crabtree is willing to wait as long it takes to find the right situation for him. Crabtree, 27, appeared in all 16 games and caught 68 passes for 698 yards receiving and four touchdowns last year. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 95 receiver out of 110 qualifying players.
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Free agent QB Matt Schaub is meeting with the Ravens Tuesday afternoon. Aaron Wilson @RavensInsider · Ravens expected to sign quarterback Matt Schaub, sources say NFL source says Matt Schaub deal is a one-year, $3 million deal
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NFL Notes: Jameis Winston, Draft, Bears, Chiefs, Vikings Jameis Winston Jason Cole reports that questions still remain from NFL teams regarding FSU QB Jameis Winston’s maturity. Cole has spoken to people within the league who are “scared” of Winston because “he acts like a ten-year-old.“ This has reportedly led to some questioning whether or not Winston will be able to hand the spotlight if he ends up being the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft. Cole adds that even people within Winston’s camp have acknowledged the maturity concerns. According to Cole, there are no questions regarding Winston’s athletic ability. Draft According to Ian Rapoport, FSU CB Ronald Darby has workouts/visits scheduled with the Buccaneers, Colts, Saints, Panthers, Jets, and Titans. Tony Pauline reports that all 32 teams were present for UConn’s Pro Day, and the Buccaneers, Jaguars and Bears all sent their defensive back coaches to watch CB Byron Jones. Ian Rapoport reports that Northwestern QB Trevor Siemian is visiting with the Broncos on Thursday and has a workout scheduled with the Bears. Chiefs Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt said that they have no plans to cut ILB Derrick Johnson, who’s coming off of an Achilles injury. “Derrick is obviously one of the greatest inside linebackers to ever play for the club and there are some pretty good ones, if you go back in time,” Hunt said, via The Kansas City Star. “In terms of the modern era of the Chiefs, it’s hard to think about the club without thinking about Derrick at inside linebacker. He’s a great leader, he’s a tremendous person, represents the club well on and off the field. We’re looking forward to having him back this year, hopefully good as new. “You mentioned that his contract is up this year. There will be a point in time where we address that. But it just hasn’t been germane to this point. Bears Tom Pelissero reports that new Bears DL Ray McDonald’s one-year contract includes no guaranteed money and has a base value of $1.05 million to go along with $450,000 in incentives. According to Pelissero, the contract also includes a $30,000 workout bonus, $50,000 bonus for one game on 53-man roster, $870,000 base salary, and $6,250 for each game he’s active. Vikings Tony Pauline reports that the Vikings have four people on hand, including general manager Rick Spielman for Florida State’s Pro Day. According to Pauline, the Vikings are concentrating on the FSU defensive backs.
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Welcome , just look at the grin and the stack of cash in his hand
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I had to Google a edge up haha ,, Yea i see what you are saying now Tell you the truth i could careless if we had got him or not , No big deal to me ,1 year deals are getting old
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Bills GM Doug Whaley mentioned that they hoping to re-sign veteran ILB Brandon Spikes in the coming weeks. “Hopefully get Brandon Spikes back,” Whaley said, per Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News. The market for inside linebackers has finally started to pick up in recent days, and Spikes is clearly among the best available players at the position. 49ers GM Trent Baalke said that Spikes is among the free agent linebackers that they’re considering right now, per Matt Barrows. Darren Wolfson of ESPN 1500 recently reported that the Vikings have “lukewarm” interest in Spikes. Spikes, 27, was forced to sign a one-year, $3 million contract with the Bills last year after finding very limited interest on the open market. In 2014, he appeared in all 16 games and recorded 54 tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and three pass defines. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the N0. 13 inside linebacker out of 60 qualifying players due in large part to a very solid rating as a run-defender.
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Here’s a look at the current NFL cap space for each team. These figures are are as of March 27, per the NFLPA cap report.Reminder: Not every contract will be reflected in this cap figures given that agreements can take a few days to be reflect in the NFLPA’s cap figures. This is just a snap shot. 1. Jacksonville Jaguars $34,945,883 2. Cleveland Browns $27,984,490 3. Tennessee Titans $25,043,148 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers $24,268,468 5. Green Bay Packers $21,885,142 6. Oakland Raiders $21,400,917 7. Cincinnati Bengals $20,189,342 8. Atlanta Falcons $17,925,200 9. San Diego Chargers $15,922,099 10. Chicago Bears $14,606,038 11. Arizona Cardinals $13,926,482 12. Minnesota Vikings $12,955,066 13. Miami Dolphins $11,958,769 14. New York Jets $11,861,443 15. Seattle Seahawks $11,681,990 16. Indianapolis Colts $10,957,600 17. Denver Broncos $10,894,568 18. Carolina Panthers $10,783,539 19. Houston Texans $10,586,373 20. Washington Redskins $10,339,706 21. St. Louis Rams $10,022,468 22. Baltimore Ravens $9,368,728 23. Philadelphia Eagles $8,276,285 24. New York Giants $7,647,931 25. Buffalo Bills $7,341,151 26. Pittsburgh Steelers $7,115,484 27. San Francisco 49ers $6,869,260 28. New England Patriots $6,148,315 29. Detroit Lions $4,350,293 30. Kansas City Chiefs $2,820,676 31. Dallas Cowboys $2,245,944 32. New Orleans Saints $844,806
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He has a poo eating grin directed towards the panthers... Like i said in the other post Fk you john Ps Mr Ball enjoy that poo team
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Top 50 Available Free Agents List updated Top 50 Free Agents list 1. Michael Crabtree WR 27 SF 2. Brandon Spikes ILB 27 BUF 3. Jermaine Gresham TE 27 CIN 4. Greg Jennings WR 32 MIN 5. Stefen Wisniewski C 26 OAK 6. Mike Pollak G 30 CIN 7. Rolando McClain ILB 26 DAL 8. Steven Ridley RB 26 NE 9. Colin McCarthy ILB 26 TEN 10. Jake Long OT 30 STL 11. Anthony Spencer DE 31 DAL 12. B.J. Raji DT 29 GB 13. Pierre Thomas RB 30 NO 14. Red Bryant DE 31 JAX 15. Lance Briggs OLB 35 CHI 16. Joe Barksdale OT 26 STL 17. Anthony Collins OT 30 TB 18. Chris Myers C 33 HOU 19. Zach Miller TE 29 SEA 20. Ryan Harris OT 30 KC 21. Ahmad Bradshaw RB 29 IND 22. Geno Hayes OLB 28 JAX 23. Jacquian Williams OLB 27 NYG 24. Denarius Moore WR 27 OAK 25. C.J. Mosley DT 32 DET 26. Brian De La Puente C 30 CHI 27. Justin Blalock G 32 ATL 28. Hakeem Nicks WR 27 IND 29. Jeromy Miles S 28 BAL 30. Bernard Pollard S 31 TEN 31. Jacquizz Rodgers RB 25 ATL 32. Rob Housler TE 27 ARI 33. Stevie Brown S 28 NYG 34. James Casey TE 31 PHI 35. Nate Garner G 30 MIA 36. Sam Acho OLB 27 ARI 37. Jamari Lattimore ILB 27 GB 38. LaRon Landry S 31 IND 39. Philip Wheeler OLB 31 MIA 40. Leger Douzable DT 29 NYJ 41. Chris Johnson RB 30 NYJ 42. Dawan Landry S 33 NYJ 43. Joe Mays ILB 29 KC 44. Letroy Guion DT 28 GB 45. Steven Jackson RB 32 ATL 46. Charles Tillman CB 34 CHI 47. Dwight Freeney OLB 35 SD 48. Knowshon Moreno RB 28 MIA 49. Osi Umenyiora DE 34 ATL 50. Wes Welker WR 33 DEN Still a few good Fa left .. Getting cheaper week by week
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NFL Notes: Chiefs, Cowboys, Raiders, & Ravens Chiefs Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt mentioned that he’s optimistic that they will be able to get a long-term contract worked out with franchised OLB Justin Houston at some point. “I’ve been very consistent in saying that we not only value Justin as a football player, that we not only value Justin as a person and leader, and we want him to be a Chief for life,” Hunt said, via Terez A. Paylor of the Kansas City Star. “And the negotiating process in these type of situations, as (general manager) John (Dorsey) has said, takes some patience. You just have to have patience. It will work out.” Cowboys Cowboys owner Jerry Jones mentioned that they’ll have to start looking for a future quarterback at some point in the near future. “We do have to look to the future relative to quarterback,’’ Jones said, via the Dallas Morning News. “It’s starting a time frame where a guy could come in and be a good backup. “Look at how Romo evolved into the guy he is today. He did a little time with the clip board.’’ Raiders Bill Williamson of ESPN takes a look a the remaining Raiders’ free agents and where things stand with Oakland. While Williamson mentions that the Raiders have told CB Tarell Brown that they want to get younger, there’s at least a chance he could be back on a “team-friendly” contract. Williams doesn’t expect the Raiders to re-sign CB Carlos Rogers or TE David Ausberry. According to Williamson, the Raiders to looking to find a better receive than Vincent Brown. Oakland apparently has no interest in re-signing RB Kory Sheets. Ravens Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun reports that Louisville WR DeVante Parker will visit the Ravens prior to the draft.
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Make the Falcons play with our Wr group for the year ( We keep Kb tho ) That would teach them not to cheat again
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http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/3/26/8267399/panthers-nfc-south-saints-buccaneers-falcons-2015-free-agency
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Our sixth-round one has been moved to fifth. In the fifth, we now pick 161, 169 & 174. Nice 1st (25) 2nd (57) 3rd (89) 4th (124) 5th (161) 5th (169) 5th (174) 6th (201) 7th (242)
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http://www.nflshop.com/Dallas_Cowboys_Gear
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Fk Greg Hardy and Fk the Cowboys ... He is no longer a Panther so that makes him Mr. Irrelevant to me ..
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Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
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David Moore of the Dallas Morning News reports that the Cowboys and free agent DE Greg Hardy could have an agreement finalized by Wednesday -
NFL Notes: Bears, Dolphins, Eagles, & Packers Bears Bears signed LS Thomas Gafford to a one-year contract. Dolphins Maurkice and Mike Pouncey have both played with WR Mike Wallace during in recent years and were asked on Tuesday what they thought about Wallace and his recent trade to the Vikings. “In my opinion, he’s a coward,” Maurkice Pouncey said in an interview with CBS4, via Andrew Abramson. “I never want a guy on my team like that to walk out on your band of brothers.” “Obviously our organization felt the way about some guys and they got those guys out of our football team,” Mike Pouncey said during the interview. “I felt like it was the right move for everybody.” Eagles An Eagles’ official tells Albert Breer that QB The Golden Calf of Bristol did “fine” during his tryout with Philadelphia on Monday. Packers Former Packers WR Greg Jennings on SI now LIVE said he would “definitely reconcile” with Green Bay and added that they’re a “great organization” with “great fans.” Jennings added that he was disappointed with how he handled his departure, and admitted that his ego was hurt during the process.
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Giants are hosting Jets free agent DT Kenrick Ellis for a visit on Tuesday. Ellis, 27, is a former third round pick of the Jets back in 2011. He has played out his four-year, $2,622,500 contract with the Jets and is now among the best available defensive tackles in free agency. In 2014, he appeared in 14 games for the Jets and recorded 12 tackles and a sack. Pro Football Focus has him down for playing just 158 snaps last year, but he did grade out as a solid run-stopper.
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NFL Notes: Chris Borland, 49ers, Bengals, Cowboys, & Dolphins Chris Borland Chris Borland‘s father, Jeff, discussed his sons decision to walk away from the NFL after just one year in the league. “Oh, I don’t know. I think maybe it’s one of those affirming things as a parent, you know, that maybe somewhere along the line you accidentally did something right,” Borland’s father told FOX Sports by phone Tuesday morning. “Chris has had a great network of friends and family, beginning with his sister and brothers. So when it came time to make the decision, the support for his decision was unanimous and very positive. And I think maybe that helped him do it. “He’s been quite introspective. He’s reasoned it out on his own,” Jeff Borland said. “The thing he’s repeated is the decision itself was simple. You’re just not made to take kind of contact, that kind of trauma to our heads. If this goes on, it can’t be good. “It’s all of the things you talk about around it — the money, the team, the big stage, bright lights — all the things that go with it that make the decision harder. The fact of the matter is you’re being privileged to do something that most people don’t get the chance to do. And you can’t forget the fact that playing the game is fun. It just has repercussions.” 49ers 49ers have scheduled an official visit with Mississippi State LB Benardrick McKinney following the news that LB Chris Borland is not returning. McKinney reportedly has visits lined up with the Cowboys, Broncos and Texans. Bengals Michael Johnson‘s new four-year, $20 million contract with the Bengals can be worth $24 million if he records 10 sacks in 2015. Cowboys ESPN’s Adam Schefter points out that if the Cowboys are able to get DE Greg Hardy under contract, it would “greatly diminish” their ability to acquire RB Adrian Peterson. Dolphins The issue on the Dolphins in regards to retaining TE Charles Clay is the fact that DT Ndamukong Suh‘s salary and cap figure will spike in 2016. With this in mind, the Dolphins will need to workaround his contract moving forward.
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Browns Reportedly Offered Pick No. 19 Overall For QB Sam Bradford Update: NFL Media’s Charley Casserly reiterated on Monday’s edition of NFL AM that the Browns offered a first-round pick for for QB Sam Bradford. However, Casserly isn’t sure if this deal was offered to the Eagles or the Rams or both. According to Adam Caplan, the Browns specifically offered their No. 19 overall pick for Bradford.... If that's me i take that 19th pick and run away fast never looking back ,,
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Seahawks DE Michael Bennett is seeking a trade to the Falcons and a new contract. The Falcons hired former Seahawks DC Dan Quinn and could really use a solid defensive end like Bennett. Bennett, 29, signed four-year, $32 million contract that included $16 million guaranteed with the Seahawks in March of last year. He still has another three years remaining on the agreement to go along with base salaries of $6 million (2015), $4 million (2016), and $6 million (2017). According to OverTheCap.com, trading Bennett would free up $2 million in cap space next year while also create $6 million in dead money. In 2014, Bennett appeared in all 16 games and recorded 39 tackles, seven sacks, and a forced fumble Update....... Terry Blount of ESPN is denying the report that Seahawks DE Michael Bennett is seeking a trade to the Falcons and a new contract. According to Blount, the team has no knowledge of Bennett wanting to be traded.
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Seahawks will host veteran DL Chris Canty for a visit on Thursday. Canty previously visited with the Jets a few weeks ago, but there hasn’t been any reported news since then regarding the former Giants and Ravens defensive lineman. The Ravens cut Canty loose in a move that cleared $2.66 million in cap space for Baltimore. Canty had reportedly been contemplating retirement, but he’s been working out regularly since the season ended and intends to play next year. This is usually the point in free agency where the Seahawks begin kicking the tires on some potential under-priced veteran defensive linemen. Last year, they signed former Vikings DT Kevin Williams to a contract, so this could be something to keep an eye on for Seattle. Canty, 32, appeared in 11 games for the Ravens and recorded 33 tackles, a half sack, a forced fumble and two pass defenses. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 37 defensive end in a 3-4 defense out of 47 qualifying players.