Posted on 04/28/2007 7:58:00 AM PDT by scott says
2007 NFL DRAFT LIVE THREAD
April 28, 2007
12:00PM ET
TV Network: ESPN
Where will they go? Lets go to the commissioner:
Bimp.
Blub...burp...excuse me!
A Pink Panther bump.
Listening to D/FW radio station 1310 and the esteemed Norm Hitzges in 24/7 draft coverage.
Speculation runs rampant on trades and rumors. Great fun!
See, now I’m jealous. Your thread looks much better than mine.:)
waiting for the Packers to trade for Moss...
and trade for Michael Turner..that would be sweet
-A Beleaguered Texans Fan
But don’t you think Mario Williams is much better than Bush or Young?
-A good-natured Cowboys fan enjoying the misfortune of that other team
:)
Are you going to force me to bring up September 8, 2002? :-)
Oh please, no!!!!:) There are some things that just shouldn’t be mentioned...:)
Talk in Boston right now, and it sounds like backed up by Peter King and Adam Schefter, is that Moss wants to come to New England and said he will restructure his contract to join the Pats. Either way, Moss will not play for the Raiders and hung up on Kiffin....
(I was there. Hehehe)
I remember hearing about Moss to the Pats rumours awhile back.....
Could you imagine! Should be a good day for NE today.
Look for them getting quality LB/DB and maybe a few surprises.
Oakland on the Clock.........CJ going to Detroit.
Raiders might let go of top pick, or Moss
By Adam Schefter
NFL Analyst
NEW YORK (April 28, 2007) — Oakland is sitting on two of the potentially biggest draft-day developments.
For starters, the Raiders have been calling New England, trying to engineer a trade for Randy Moss. The Patriots are interested and have offered a second-day pick for Moss. Raiders owner Al Davis shot down the Patriots’ offer, believing he can get more. The two sides continue talking, hoping to hammer out a trade that seems less likely today than it did yesterday.
But New England has an advantage other teams don’t. Any team that wants to trade for Moss will have to rework his contract, which calls for him to make $9.75 million this season. The Raiders even have asked Moss to restructure his contract — the wide receiver has refused, challenging Oakland. But Moss is willing to redo his contract for the Patriots, a team the wide receiver believes can win the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl, at this point, is Moss’ motivation in going to play for the Patriots.
As it stands now, it looks like it could be difficult to trade Moss this weekend. But the talks are ongoing and active, and they bear monitoring.
The other big development regarding the Raiders is the talks they’ve had in regards to their No. 1 overall pick. The team making a push to move up to No. 1 is the Cleveland Browns. But in exchange for the pick that put the Browns in position to draft LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell, the Raiders are demanding a first-, second- and third-round pick, and another first-round pick next year. At those terms, the Browns will pass on the deal, but they will continue to monitor the situation in the hopes they can pull off the trade.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/10155219
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