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Players of interest / Offseason Cuts


Mr. Scot

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Kurt Warner and the Cardinals remain far apart after Thursday's contract talks, and the quarterback will hit the open market.

The two sides will continue talking, but Warner's chances for $14-$15 million annually have been hurt by the perception that he only wants to play in Arizona. Warner isn't opposed to visiting other teams, a tactic he may have to use to get the Cardinals to increase their offer. The chances of him leaving for another team are remote. Feb. 26 - 6:44 pm et

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oh god do i dare even fantasize about this

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defiantly mike furrey and maybe a cheap but good cb,remember that is what ron meeks defense in indy specialize in......the secondary.

don't be hasty to look at age as a factor,more and more players are starting to become modern day brett farves,play 20 very very solid years of football.i say if ya still can play there should be no reason why age is a factor

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Well, I was right about the Lions looking to add another running back. They just signed Maurice Morris who was let go by Seattle. I thought they would bring in Fred Taylor though but he signed with the Patriots.

He wants that ring. Too late in his career to be playing for a bottom finisher.

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Players removed from the original post and teams with whom they've signed:

TE Dan Campbell, Lions: big primarily blocking TE like Fox prefers, but with injury issues. Saints

RB Fred Taylor, Jaguars: Highly unlikely. Patriots

CB Drayton Florence, Jaguars: Could be cheaper than other options, but Marshall/Wilson are even cheaper. Bills

TE Chris Baker, Jets: Panthers once tried to acquire him but he went back to the Jets instead. Patriots

G Brandon Moore, Jets: A very good right guard from a solid OL unit; should we keep Vincent in place or look into a possible upgrade? Jets

WR Laveranues Coles, Jets: Don't be surprised if he's re-signed by the Jets at a lower salary (or conceivably winds up with the Dolphins). Bengals

G Derrick Dockery, Bills: Was a top free agent just a few years back, now released (ostensibly for cap, but OL coach changed too); the Jets may be releasing a slightly cheaper option in Brandon Moore. Redskins

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I think the panthers need to release ken lucas and either find a more solid DB in the draft are in FA. Lucus has not really done well for the past few years. This past year was just another example. Lucas is ok corner back. But he ain't what people thought he was going to be when he came from the seahawks. Lucas had one good year and the other years he was either Injuried are he played half bait most of the time. his coverage abilities ain't that good. Thats why I would like to panthers go get a more solid DB.

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