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Bump since this is a real possibility
I'm guessing this is sarcasm?
Or am I missing out on important speculative info?
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LOL..
No one can ever say that you aren't extremely entertaining at times, DW.
In regards to Jared Allen, I would imagine that the Vikes would be trying like hell to hold onto him, unless someone really came along and knocked their socks off with an offer they couldn't refuse. We probably wouldn't be that team, it's just so much more cost efficient and less of a gamble to take someone in the draft.
In the salary cap era it's difficult to try and make a team filled with superstars, actually there's been more than one famous NEP quotes to come from this thought.
We've got Brady, Welker, Mankins, Wilfork, Mayo, etc all as guys who are getting PAID in every sense of the term. Even worse we've got guys like Chung, Spikes, McCourty, Gronkowski, Hernandez etc who are right around the corner too. Just attempting to keep most of our own will be a challenge, let alone give up multiple high draft picks (so precious in the rookie cap era now), and 15+ million a year.
I agree with others, why isn't this thread closed by now?
5. Jeff Fisher loves Trent Richardson, and the impact of the Rams ending up with the Alabama running back would be huge. First, the Rams would presumably either trade or release Steve Jackson if this happens. I don't see them paying Jackson $7 million in 2012 to share the job with a player certain to eclipse him soon. And that big number takes some logical teams (Steelers, Giants) out of the running for Jackson. Now, I view this scenario as unlikely anyway, because the Rams simply have to get receiver help for Sam Bradford. But if Justin Blackmon is gone here and Richardson's still there, he's logical for the Rams. Of course, Cleveland likes Richardson a lot, and rookie Tampa coach Greg Schiano does too, so I don't see Richardson making it to six.
Since it seems not possible to get off topic in this thread, thought I'd throw out this but from Peter King's MMQB column today:
Steven Jackson anyone? Speculate, slam, have fun.
We spend #31 for Allen and the Vikes throw #31 at the Steelers for Wallace. The Vikes have gained CAP by moving Allen so they can afford Wallace. The Steelers can't fight the RFA trade because of their CAP dollars. The Vikes now Draft LT Kalil and they have accomplished two things.
Every time I see this thread bolded because it has another new post, I kill a kitten. I'm building up quite a mound of them, and at this rate, its eventually going to be one of you thread bumper's kittens.
I dismissed this rumor at first and for good reason. That specific rumor is likely false but with the reported hold out it gives the Bears less trade leverage, if we can pick him up with a second round pick then I am all for it. He had more receptions last year than Branch and in less games too. Decent money for him on a 3 year deal plus what he thinks a Super Bowl ring is worth to him could swing things in our favor. Still unlikely to happen, just a little less unlikely. I think he could get 40+ receptions for 400+ yards and 800-1000 rushing yards.
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