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NFL Free Agency Trades/Signings


Dpantherman

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aaron ross signs with jaguars.

morris claiborne slowly but surely making his way to carolina

What is that now, four teams that have signed CBs ahead of us? Bucs - Wright. Rams - Finnegan. Jags - Ross. Phins - Marshall. I thought it was just a pipe dream but, it's starting to really look like Morris could fall to us.

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The Rams brought in Tracy Porter for a visit. Now, he left without a contract, but he could still go back an agree to one with them. If they were to sign Porter, they will officially be out of the Claiborne discussion. So I feel the only team that could stand in our way, is the Bucs. (Of course if Talib is eligible to play, which I think he will be, Claiborne is definitely ours)

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The Rams brought in Tracy Porter for a visit. Now, he left without a contract, but he could still go back an agree to one with them. If they were to sign Porter, they will officially be out of the Claiborne discussion. So I feel the only team that could stand in our way, is the Bucs. (Of course if Talib is eligible to play, which I think he will be, Claiborne is definitely ours)

I hate saying this, but I hope Talib is eligible to play this year. With that said, he could still eventually fwck it up.

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Have you guys been over to the Jaguar forum. It's kind of amusing to listen to them talk about the interests the Jags have in getting The Golden Calf of Bristol. I don't know, if I was a Jaguar fan, I'd be excited for the media circus that will proceed around my team. :lol: Being humbly honest, there's not a whole lot of hope there in Jacksonville. So why not pick up the hometown hero?

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San Francisco 49ers have begun contract talks with free-agent OL Geoffrey Schwartz (Panthers) after he met with the team Tuesday, March 20.

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