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Atlas
03-03-2007, 08:10 PM
I saw this on the wire and thought it was pretty good info.

Pats sign Thomas; Bucs sign Garcia, get rights to Plummer
Eds: UPDATES with additional transactions.
AP Photos
By The Associated Press
Adalius Thomas signed with New England on Saturday, giving the Patriots one of this season's top free agents and a versatile pass-rushing outside linebacker who can do for the team what Willie McGinest once did.

The signing took the two top free agents off the market in the first two days — former Buffalo cornerback Nate Clements signed Friday with San Francisco for $80 million over eight years.
Thomas led Baltimore with 11 sacks last year and played in the Pro Bowl, where the Patriots' Bill Belichick was his coach for the AFC. He also can play defensive end, much like McGinest, one of the mainstays of New England's three Super Bowl winners.
"I'm a football player. I don't play a position. Whatever is needed for me to do here, I'm going to do," Thomas said. "That's why (the Patriots) have been so successful here because they don't look at it as position. They look at it as football."
Belichick said Thomas brings a number of things to the Patriots.
"His playmaking, toughness, intelligence, versatility and character were all factors in our decision to pursue him," Belichick said. "Adalius has contributed in many ways to some excellent defensive units and we look forward to getting to work with him."
In another major move Saturday, guard Kris Dielman re-signed with San Diego after making a trip to Seattle to test the market.

And the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Jeff Garcia to compete with Chris Simms for the starting quarterback job and traded with Denver for the rights to Jake Plummer, who's considering retirement.
The 37-year-old Garcia took over from the injured Donovan McNabb last season and led Philadelphia to the playoffs. Plummer was benched after 11 starts for rookie Jay Cutler.
"Throw age out the window because that's not how I play. That's not how I focus. That's not how I mentally prepare. That's not who I am," Garcia said.
Both Plummer and Garcia are well schooled in the West Coast offense run by Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden and either or both could beat out Simms, who missed the final 13 games of last season after rupturing his spleen. Simms signed a two-year contract extension in December.
There have been reports that the 32-year-old Plummer wanted to be traded to Houston to reunite with Texans coach Gary Kubiak, his former offensive coordinator with the Broncos. Tampa Bay general manager Bruce Allen said only that he didn't acquire Plummer to trade him.

Dielman agreed to stay with the Chargers at about the same time that another coveted guard, Eric Steinbach, signed a $49 million, seven-year deal to join Cleveland from Cincinnati.
A person familiar with the terms said Dielman will get $39 million over six years. He requested anonymity because the contract had not yet been completed. It kept together the Chargers' top offensive unit, which helped lead them to a 14-2 record, best in the NFL.
"I thought he was gone," Pro Bowl center Hardwick said. "I didn't think we were going to get him back. He called me and said, 'Are you ready to make a run at the Super Bowl?' He was pretty excited."
In other deals Saturday:

— New England signed 35-year-old tight end Kyle Brady, who played for Jacksonville the last eight seasons and veteran backup running back Sammy Morris. Morris could replace Corey Dillon, who was released Friday.

— Tennessee released running back Travis Henry, who led the team with 1,211 yards rushing last season. He was flying to Denver to talk with the Broncos, but the Titans remained hopeful that they can lure him back after he checks out the market.
"We have not closed the door on Travis and we are continuing to talk, but today was a trigger date for a roster bonus that we were unwilling to pay and they knew that," Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt said in a statement.

— San Francisco signed defensive tackle Aubrayo Franklin, a former Raven. He joins Clements and safety Michael Lewis, who signed an eight year-$80 million deal Friday as additions to a defense that was last in the NFL in yards allowed last season. The 49ers also re-signed wide receiver Bryan Gilmore.

— Denver obtained veteran defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson from Miami for a sixth-round draft pick.

— St. Louis signed wide receiver Drew Bennett, who led Tennessee last season with 46 catches for 737 yards.

— Minnesota added linebacker Vinny Ciurciu, primarily a special teams player with Carolina and tight end Visanthe Shiancoe, a backup with the New York Giants.

— Kansas City signed offensive linemen Damien McIntosh, a former Dolphin.

— New Orleans re-signed offensive right tackle Jon Stinchcomb.

— Baltimore re-signed linebacker Jarret Johnson to a three-year, $13 million deal, securing a replacement for Thomas.

Atlas
03-03-2007, 08:14 PM
Check this out. The Redskins are doing it again!!

Redskins agree to terms with CB Smoot; entertain Davis, Fisher
By JOSEPH WHITE
AP Sports Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cornerback Fred Smoot agreed to terms with the Washington Redskins on Saturday night, returning to the team he left two years ago before two tumultuous seasons with Minnesota.
Smoot will sign his deal Sunday, when he'll also be formally introduced during a news conference at Redskins Park.

Details of the contract weren't immediately available, but Smoot's agent, Bus Cook, said the cornerback placed a higher priority to returning to a familiar team than working the free agent market for the best deal.
"He may have gotten a better deal by going somewhere else — we don't know that — but he's glad to be home," Cook told The Associated Press. "Sometimes that's more important than money."

Smoot tied a career high with 61 tackles last season, and returned his only interception for a touchdown — in Week 16 for the Vikings' only score in a 9-7 loss at Green Bay. He missed the last game of the season after breaking his jaw in five places in a car accident.
Smoot has 312 career tackles and 19 INTs in six NFL seasons. He spent his first four seasons with the Redskins.

Also Saturday, free agent offensive lineman Leonard Davis, wearing sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt on his massive 366-pound frame, got into a white Mercedes to head to lunch with quarterback Jason Campbell, the man Davis would help protect if he signs with the Redskins.
"The Redskins are in my top two," Davis said. "It's between the Redskins and the Cowboys."

Davis and cornerback Travis Fisher were the two new visitors to Redskins Park on Saturday on the second day of free agency.
Meanwhile, linebacker London Fletcher made his first official appearance at the prerequisite news conference. Fletcher agreed late Friday to a five-year, $25 million contract that includes a $10.5 million signing bonus.
"I didn't sleep much last night with all the phone calls," Fletcher said. "I was too excited, because it's finally happening for me."




They just keep signing and signing guys. Amazing....

ludo21
03-03-2007, 08:16 PM
Smoot back again. lol.

I keep saying they will be screwed, but somehow they always manage, so im not doubting anything anymore.

including... Kerney AND Graham ;D

Atlas
03-03-2007, 08:20 PM
Smoot back again. lol.

I keep saying they will be screwed, but somehow they always manage, so im not doubting anything anymore.

including... Kerney AND Graham ;D

Do you think they are finding out that Champ might be harder to replace than they first thought??

Hell, they can't even replace Fred Smoot!! Hilarious!

ludo21
03-03-2007, 08:24 PM
Do you think they are finding out that Champ might be harder to replace than they first thought??

Hell, they can't even replace Fred Smoot!! Hilarious!

but, but, but they got a steal in Portis!!! :D

i mean didnt he lead the team in rush..... o yeah, that was Betts tearing it up last year (o ya, he was also already on the team then.... Ha!)

Killericon
03-03-2007, 08:56 PM
Do you think they are finding out that Champ might be harder to replace than they first thought??

Hell, they can't even replace Fred Smoot!! Hilarious!

They're probably saying the same thing about us and Portis, and how we've shown our leading rusher the door in 4 consecutive seasons.

Atlas
03-03-2007, 09:09 PM
They're probably saying the same thing about us and Portis, and how we've shown our leading rusher the door in 4 consecutive seasons.

Denver hasn't had a problem replacing Portis. In fact it has been so easy Shanny just keeps trading them away!!

MechanicalBull
03-03-2007, 09:42 PM
— St. Louis signed wide receiver Drew Bennett, who led Tennessee last season with 46 catches for 737 yards.


Good move by the Rams to pick up Bennett since Curtis is gone. A bit suprised Bennett would go there though. Just don't know how many balls will get thrown his way with Jackson, Holt and Bruce. Issac Bruce is getting up there in age but still playing at a pretty high level.

PatsWin2002
03-03-2007, 10:01 PM
FYI, the Pats are kicking butt by making uncharacteristic early moves.

So far:

LB Adalius Thomas
TE Kyle Brady
RB Sammy Morris
WR Wes Welker

-Slap-
03-03-2007, 10:11 PM
FYI, the Pats are kicking butt by making uncharacteristic early moves.

So far:

LB Adalius Thomas
TE Kyle Brady
RB Sammy Morris
WR Wes Welker

Congrats on Adalius, Patsie. If you guys move up and draft Patrick Willis, your LBs become the most fearsome in football again.

I suspect Wes Welker (http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/493735) will quickly establish himself as a fan favorite.

Dudeskey
03-03-2007, 10:43 PM
Do you think they are finding out that Champ might be harder to replace than they first thought??

Hell, they can't even replace Fred Smoot!! Hilarious!

Will they even be able to afford to sign their draftees? Snyder's running that franchise straight to cap hell and I'm loving it:giggle:

spdirty
03-03-2007, 11:57 PM
Source: Pats to sign Miami's Welker to offer sheet
By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com


Already more active than usual in the early stages of free agency, as evidenced by their agreement with standout unrestricted linebacker Adalius Thomas, the New England Patriots are poised to make another bold move.


A team source told ESPN.com on Saturday that the Patriots plan to sign Miami wide receiver Wes Welker, a three-year veteran and an explosive all-around performer, to a restricted free agent offer sheet in an attempt to pirate him away from the Dolphins.


The Dolphins earlier this week made Welker a qualifying offer of $1.3 million.


When the Patriots officially execute the offer sheet to Welker, the Dolphins will have seven days to either match it or pass on it. If Miami matches the offer sheet, it will retain Welker at the terms of the deal New England negotiated with him. If the Dolphins do not match the offer sheet, they will receive a second-round pick in the 2007 draft from the Patriots as compensation.


Surrendering a second-round choice for a player of Welker's abilities would be viewed in most quarters, but especially in New England, as a steal. Welker would dramatically upgrade the New England wide receiver corps and the Pats would also benefit by taking him away from a division opponent.

Plus, the Patriots own a pair of first-round choices in the 2007 draft, and can afford to part with a second-round selection for a player of Welker's skills.


Welker, 25, is a terrific, if unheralded playmaker who has earned a spot on the ESPN.com "all unsung" team each of the past two seasons. Used principally as a return specialist in his first two seasons in the league, Welker emerged as a viable receiving threat in 2006, with 67 catches for 687 yards and a touchdown.


The former Texas Tech standout originally entered the NFL with San Diego in 2004 as an undrafted college free agent. He was waived by the Chargers early in the 2004 season and signed with the Dolphins shortly thereafter.


In 47 appearances, including three starts, Welker has 96 receptions for 1,121 yards and one touchdown. He has returned 170 kickoffs for an average of 22.7 yards and one touchdown and has 127 punt returns for a 9.7-yard average and one score.


Securing the services of restricted free agents historically has proved to be a difficult undertaking with the current system. In the 14 previous years of free agency, only 55 restricted free agents changed teams. Four restricted free agents changed teams in 2006.

In another move aimed at bolstering their offense, the Patriots on Saturday reached agreement with unrestricted free agent tailback Sammy Morris, who played the last three seasons for the Miami Dolphins. Morris will provide an experienced backup to youngster Laurence Maroney and could compensate for the release of Corey Dillon earlier this week.

A seven-year veteran, Morris has carried 374 times for 1,469 yards and 14 touchdowns and has 112 catches for 792 yards and one score. Morris, 29, also is an excellent special teams performer.

Orange_Beard
03-04-2007, 01:06 AM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0702/gallery.nfl.freeagents/content.12.html


Nice hold. SI's top 25.