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Imagine how he's going to feel if he doesn't get traded (nobody wanted to give up enough to get him), and there's no extension by the Jets? |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Teams I think who might give up a 2nd rounder for Revis ... Atlanta (they're known to trade high value picks for a sure thing and their training staff is considered the best in football by insiders), Dallas (its Jerry's world), San Fran, & Green Bay. Green Bay has way too many issues at O Line and depth to pull the trigger but I can see them being a dark-horse here. Every other team outside of these 4 either have way too many needs outside of CB to go hard at Revis with a pick and take on the price tag he carries or they don't need to pull the trigger on this move. Denver has a lot of spots to fill to help out their depth. RIP Mr Al Davis would have traded a 1st for Revis cause he went after what he wanted no matter the cost. There aren't too many suitors. This means a 2nd rounder isn't guranteed. When you don't have more than 6 or 7 teams interested the market is what it is. I wouldn't be shocked if all we get is a 3rd and 6th for Revis cause there literally might just just be 1 or 2 teams seriously interested. I see those 2 being ATL & San Fran. I doubt either goes higher than a 3rd. Last edited by LadainianIMnotDONE; 02-28-2013 at 09:00 PM. |
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1 more year until Sanchez is delievering pizzas on
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"live without him?" we are way past that.. Its known woody wants to trade revis asap with no intention of signing him.. Thats a big difference.. a team with a much weaker secondary will out bid jets next offseason.. we have Cro, hes still better than 90 percent of the rest of nfl cbs. dont think for a second revis will pass up $ to stay with Jets.. We dont want to let him play the year and then let him walk for a 3rd rounder.
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This happened when Moss was traded to the Pats. They had to make room for his original salary before drawing up the new contract. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Poole: Should the San Francisco 49ers pursue Darelle Revis?
By Monte Poole Bay Area News Group columnist Posted: 02/28/2013 01:44:33 PM PST Updated: 02/28/2013 02:47:03 PM PST Long is the list of reasons why the 49ers would be crazy to trade for cornerback Darelle Revis, beginning with his lame-duck contract status and the fact he's coming off knee surgery. As the late Raiders owner Al Davis learned with his puzzling signing of free agent wide receiver Javon Walker in 2008, bringing in a player coming off a knee injury not only is risky but can be downright foolish. And yet if the 49ers are internally discussing Revis, as reported by trusted longtime acquaintance Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports, they should continue contemplating. With their pockets stuffed with as many as 15 picks in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Niners can afford to get crazy. With a roster so deep they reached the Super Bowl while essentially "redshirting" their 2012 draft class, the 49ers are in position to be . . . a little foolish. If there is a time to take a risk, it is now. If there is a guy worth the risk, it is Revis. Prior to injuring his left knee early last season, Revis was unquestionably the best cover corner in the NFL. There is a reason they consider his portion of the field "Revis Island." He strands receivers, separating them from the rest of their friends on offense -- most notably the quarterback. He's the one NFL player who can make a grown man vanish for three hours in front of 70,000 witnesses. The 49ers have a great defense. It is the strength of the team. The weakest part of that defense is, yes, the secondary. It was exploited by Baltimore wide receiver Anquan Boldin in the Super Bowl. Two weeks before that in the NFC Championship Game, it was pantsed by Atlanta wideouts Julio Jones and Roddy White. While San Francisco has one good cornerback, Carlos Rogers, surrounded by a couple young corners with potential, Tarell Brown and Chris Culliver, they don't have a cover guy around whom teams must game plan for. They had such a guy on their last Super Bowl championship team. His name was Deion Sanders. He was the best cover corner of his era. Revis doesn't have Deion's full athletic arsenal; he brings no electrifying kick returns. But Revis' ability to cover, prior to the injury, was equal to that of Sanders. So, yes, evaluate him. And if his knee passes inspection and the Jets are willing to listen, the 49ers should get to work on a deal -- even if there are no assurances Revis would extend his contract beyond the one year remaining. If they can't make a bold move while holding more draft picks than they could possibly use, when can they? http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest |
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
Mornhinweg..
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Whatever happens Revis is either going to get traded or sign a contract extension with the Jets before the November trade deadline.
The Jets are going to do everything they can to make sure that Revis does not sign within the division. He could still be traded for a one year rental to the NFC and end up back in the AFC East next year so the Jets FO are going to do there best to have Revis sign a contract either with the Jets or outside of the AFC East before November. |
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