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Report: Chargers, Orlando Franklin have agreement in place. UT-San Diego reported Sunday that the Chargers are "unofficially done " with a deal to land free agent guard Orlando Franklin , according to a source. The news comes less than three weeks after the Chargers locked up left tackle King Dunlap with a four-year deal before he could reach free agency.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000477287/article/report-chargers-have-agreement-in-place-with-franklin?campaign=Twitter_atn

Bryn Swartz @ eaglescentral

6h

If the Eagles get Orlando Franklin , they might have, on paper,

the best offensive line in franchise history. Would be fantastic

Matthew Chastain @ EaglesScoutBlog

2h

If PHI can land Orlando Franklin , they'll have the best OL in

football (yes, better than DAL), so it doesn't matter who's

running the ball.

Eagles beat reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer Jeff McLane @ Jeff_McLane

1h

Source says Chargers won that one. MT @PhillySportsJD :

According to @Jeff_McLane , Eagles pursuing Denver Broncos

OL Orlando Franklin .

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NFL.com

Report: Chargers, Orlando Franklin have agreement in place. UT-San Diego reported Sunday that the Chargers are "unofficially done " with a deal to land free agent guard Orlando Franklin , according to a source. The news comes less than three weeks after the Chargers locked up left tackle King Dunlap with a four-year deal before he could reach free agency.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000477287/article/report-chargers-have-agreement-in-place-with-franklin?campaign=Twitter_atn

Bryn Swartz @ eaglescentral

6h

If the Eagles get Orlando Franklin , they might have, on paper,

the best offensive line in franchise history. Would be fantastic

Matthew Chastain @ EaglesScoutBlog

2h

If PHI can land Orlando Franklin , they'll have the best OL in

football (yes, better than DAL), so it doesn't matter who's

running the ball.

Eagles beat reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer Jeff McLane @ Jeff_McLane

1h

Source says Chargers won that one. MT @PhillySportsJD :

According to @Jeff_McLane , Eagles pursuing Denver Broncos

OL Orlando Franklin .

 

Good for us. More talent going to AFC teams we won't play.

 

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Cabot is probably the better reporter.

 

Russini is good too, though admittedly there are things i admire outside of her journalism skills :unsure:

 

 

So if we did put in that telestrator for you in the Huddle suite and had Russini be your audience, would you even notice that the game ended 5 hours ago? :P

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dam Schefter @AdamSchefter  ·  4m 4 minutes ago

Mark Sanchez is going back to Eagles, 2 Year Deal, max value of $16M, $5.5M Guaranteed, per source.

 

Possible 16 million...for Sanchez?

 

 

So their going to trade up and draft Mariotta which means their QB depth will be Sanchez Foles Mariotta? Unless they plan to send Foles and draft picks to Tennessee for the #2 pick.

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