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49ers looking for a 6th/7th rounder for Wilhoite.
If Norton doesn't convince team to do it, wonder what that says about him.
If Norton doesn't convince team to do it, wonder what that says about him.
In that scenario Fowler might be the guy for me.Reading the news today, and looks like Bowe and B. Marshall are on the way out in their respective cities.
Let's say the Raiders signed Cobb and another, cheaper, vet. Bowe or Marshall, Andre Johnson, whomever. Pick the one you like best, I don't wanna debate this vet or that vet. Streater gets bumped down to #3, and Holmes and Butler are around.
Let's say the draft went:
Winston
Mariota
L. Williams
So....worst case. Williams is gone, no one wants to trade up because Mariota is gone. WR is no longer a screaming need. Where would you like to see the Raiders go?
Don't let him leave the building!!!!!@MikeSilver: As for news: I'm told the Raiders are planning to have Ndamukong Suh in for a visit next week. @nflnetwork @nfl
@MikeSilver: As for news: I'm told the Raiders are planning to have Ndamukong Suh in for a visit next week. @nflnetwork @nfl
When it comes to a contest between the Raiders and the Dolphins, [Dolphins Owner] Stephen Ross has ultimate ace in the hole — the absence of state income taxes in Florida. In California, the rate for the really rich is 13.3 percent.So if Suh signs a deal that pays him $15 million per year in California, the Golden State will withhold $1.995 million in taxes. Per year. In Florida, the Sunshine State will take the grand total of zero dollars and zero cents from Suh’s game checks.
Over the course of a seven-year deal (if Suh is there for all seven), the difference becomes $13.965 million. In other words, he’d be working nearly one full year out of seven to pay for the privilege of living and working in Califoria.
The only way the Raiders can compete with the Dolphins and $15 million per year would be to enough to get Suh to the same net after federal and state taxes. Which would be roughly $18 million per year.
Guess that's why no California teams ever sign free agents.@MikeSilver: As for news: I'm told the Raiders are planning to have Ndamukong Suh in for a visit next week. @nflnetwork @nflWhen it comes to a contest between the Raiders and the Dolphins, [Dolphins Owner] Stephen Ross has ultimate ace in the hole the absence of state income taxes in Florida. In California, the rate for the really rich is 13.3 percent.
So if Suh signs a deal that pays him $15 million per year in California, the Golden State will withhold $1.995 million in taxes. Per year. In Florida, the Sunshine State will take the grand total of zero dollars and zero cents from Suhs game checks.
Over the course of a seven-year deal (if Suh is there for all seven), the difference becomes $13.965 million. In other words, hed be working nearly one full year out of seven to pay for the privilege of living and working in Califoria.
The only way the Raiders can compete with the Dolphins and $15 million per year would be to enough to get Suh to the same net after federal and state taxes. Which would be roughly $18 million per year.
Yeah because that was my point. It puts California teams at a big disadvantage and that's a fact.Guess that's why no California teams ever sign free agents.@MikeSilver: As for news: I'm told the Raiders are planning to have Ndamukong Suh in for a visit next week. @nflnetwork @nflWhen it comes to a contest between the Raiders and the Dolphins, [Dolphins Owner] Stephen Ross has ultimate ace in the hole the absence of state income taxes in Florida. In California, the rate for the really rich is 13.3 percent.
So if Suh signs a deal that pays him $15 million per year in California, the Golden State will withhold $1.995 million in taxes. Per year. In Florida, the Sunshine State will take the grand total of zero dollars and zero cents from Suhs game checks.
Over the course of a seven-year deal (if Suh is there for all seven), the difference becomes $13.965 million. In other words, hed be working nearly one full year out of seven to pay for the privilege of living and working in Califoria.
The only way the Raiders can compete with the Dolphins and $15 million per year would be to enough to get Suh to the same net after federal and state taxes. Which would be roughly $18 million per year.
Raiders plan to meet with Ndamukong Suh next week:@MikeSilver: As for news: I'm told the Raiders are planning to have Ndamukong Suh in for a visit next week. @nflnetwork @nfl
He's great, isn't he? His knowledge almost makes it worth listening to Alex Marvez cackle his way through a broadcast. Mark Dominik is excellent also. The stuff he rattles off makes it hard to believe he ever got fired.As Bill Polian said yesterday on Sirius, we know nothing right now.
Your right.Doesn't matter, it's not an important enough position to waste resources on.You think Spiller is going to get a premium deal?Waste of money IMO.I wouldn't mind to see a backfield rotation of Murray and Spiller if the price was right...
This is the kind of secondary signing I'd like to see, with our cap space. Not just the splash signing. We can give a guy like this half a mill more up front, on a four year deal, and he's gonna jump on it. He was a UDFA!Saints not expected to tender Tyrunn Walker as restricted free agentPosted by Josh Alper on March 6, 2015, 9:17 AM EST
Defensive tackle Tyrunn Walker didn’t see a ton of playing time for the Saints last season, but he did well with what he got by recording 19 tackles and 2.5 sacks in 306 snaps up front for New Orleans.
It looks like he’ll have a chance to parley that into a deal with a new team. Mike Triplett of ESPN.com reports that the Saints aren’t planning to make a tender offer to the impending restricted free agent, although they would be open to a return at a price below the $1.54 million minimum tender.
That’s not particularly surprising, given the Saints’ cap situation calls for them to cut money rather than add it at the moment, but it also wouldn’t be terribly surprising if they don’t get that chance with a 25-year-old who could fit into a rotation for either a 3-4 or 4-3 team and showed improvement in his third season with the Saints.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers are taking a wait-and-see approach with at least one of their free-agent cornerbacks.
It means Davon House will get the chance to talk with other teams.
"I think he's going to hit the market," House's agent, Kenny Zuckerman, said Friday afternoon. "There will be a lot of interest."
That does not mean House is averse to a return to the Packers, who drafted him in the fourth round in 2011, or that the Packers don't have an interest in re-signing him. It just means general manager Ted Thompson will, in part, allow the market to dictate House's value.
It's an approach he often takes with their free agents. Thompson and vice president of player finance Russ Ball no doubt have a dollar figure in mind for House's value, but if the market greatly exceeds that, they might be unlikely to get into a bidding war.
Last season, House appeared in 15 games (including playoffs) and made four starts. The knock on the 25-year-old has been his durability. In 2012, he appeared poised to win a starting job before a shoulder injury in the preseason ruined that and allowed Sam Shields to grab that spot.
Last season, House fractured his scapula in the Dec. 8 game against the Atlanta Falcons and missed the final three regular-season games before returning in the playoffs.
House played one-third of the Packers' defensive snaps last season, almost exclusively on the outside rather than in the slot. The Packers like a player of House's size, at 6-foot and 195 pounds he's their biggest cornerback, to cover big receivers on the outside. House also might be the strongest of the Packers' cornerbacks. Last season, cornerbacks coach Joe Whitt compared House's strength to that of former Packers cornerback Al Harris.
"I've coached three men that had hands like bricks: Al Harris, him, and another guy named Antoine Sharp, who you've never heard of but I coached him at Louisville," Whitt said last season. "But when they put their hands on you, it feels like bricks on you and they can redirect people. And they're fast enough."
The Packers will be looking for a new starter at one of the two outside cornerback positions if they let Tramon Williams leave. Williams, 32, also is scheduled to become a free agent.
Like all unrestricted free agents, House and his agent are free to start talking to other teams at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday, but cannot sign with a new team until Tuesday. Last year, Shields hit the negotiation period as a free agent, but several hours later came to terms and returned to the Packers with a four-year, $39 million contract.
I hope that's the reason.Surprising that Andre Holmes received only an original round tender. Reggie must be very confident in landing his WR targets.
I suppose it depends on one's view of Butler and Jones. Yes, I'm more than ok with Streater's return, but I'm a fan of neither Jones nor Butler and, if it's your belief Cobb is signed by the Raiders, to me Holmes fits far better than Jones. At no compensation for signing him it will surprise if Holmes isn't elsewhere next season.I hope that's the reason.Holmes also isn't 23 years old. He turns 27 in June. You have to assume he's peaked as a player.Surprising that Andre Holmes received only an original round tender. Reggie must be very confident in landing his WR targets.
I'm guessing the depth chart will include two new faces, James Jones, and Brice Butler. Holmes looks nice as a 5th WR, but if they lose him, meh.
Reliable? Yes, in a Streater sort of way. I just think you get more range and playmaking potential with a Cobb, Holmes, Streater, unknown rookie arsenal than you get from Cobb, Jones, Streater, unknown rookie. Plus it gets downright unpredictable and unstable with Jones, Streeter, 2 unknown rookies (although if one of the rookies is a Cooper pro ready type it's not as worrisome). That's what concerns me with the minimal tender of Holmes, particularly when cap space is so huge. The thinking must be either confidence in landing the WR targets or sufficient available depth that replacements will bring equal skills.I think Jones and Holmes both "are what they are". Jones is reliable, a word we don't get use often in regards to the WRs. In fact we had the complete opposite of reliable in Denarius last year.
Butler, now that I think about it, may be on shaky ground, as he was a hand-picked UDFA of the last staff, and we know how that goes. But he's younger, has great tools. I think he has more upside (or unknown let's call it, I hate the word upside) than Holmes. WRs don't break out at 27 years old.
Sure is. Very logic and linear in his thinking. Add Kirwin to that list too. If the Raiders ever part ways with Reggie hiring Polian isn't the worst idea.He's great, isn't he? His knowledge almost makes it worth listening to Alex Marvez cackle his way through a broadcast. Mark Dominik is excellent also. The stuff he rattles off makes it hard to believe he ever got fired.As Bill Polian said yesterday on Sirius, we know nothing right now.
DeMarco would be terrible signing considering our other needs. And I think you bolded the wrong part. Cobb ------>Victor Cotto @cottovic 2m2 minutes ago
Suh possible spots, Miami, Oakland, NYG and Colts. Cobb... Per a source, "almost destined for Oakland." Raiders & D.Murray's agent will talk
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if we didnt have the ''other'' Murray this would be a great addition...but.....DeMarco would be terrible signing considering our other needs. And I think you bolded the wrong part. Cobb ------>Victor Cotto @cottovic 2m2 minutes ago
Suh possible spots, Miami, Oakland, NYG and Colts. Cobb... Per a source, "almost destined for Oakland." Raiders & D.Murray's agent will talk
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Cobb is off the board, re-signing with Pack for 4 years. Maybe we will be a more appealing landing spot when he is a free agent again. Or not.Raider Nation said:DeMarco would be terrible signing considering our other needs. And I think you bolded the wrong part. Cobb ------>Victor Cotto @cottovic 2m2 minutes ago
Suh possible spots, Miami, Oakland, NYG and Colts. Cobb... Per a source, "almost destined for Oakland." Raiders & D.Murray's agent will talk
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Yahoo's Charles Robinson confirms the Raiders are targeting free agent Jermaine Gresham.
Although the start of free agency is still over 48 hours away, the Raiders have already whiffed on a number of their biggest targets. That means they're going to have to overpay for a host of Greshams as they look to reach the league's spending floor. Gresham would be absent from the fantasy radar in Oakland.
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Source: Charles Robinson on Twitter
Mar 8 - 3:19 PM
Gotta laugh to keep from crying.Yahoo's Charles Robinson confirms the Raiders are targeting free agent Jermaine Gresham.
Is Julias Thomas not available ? ... <edit> Oh wait I just saw something about JT and Jax, sheeeeeeeeesh ...Gotta laugh to keep from crying.Yahoo's Charles Robinson confirms the Raiders are targeting free agent Jermaine Gresham.
And here is me thinking that the Raiders would give Reggie McKenzie his walking papers last year. He just biding his time and waiting to spring into action at any moment.Cobb back to GB.
Suh to Miami.
Julius to Jax.
Good thing we have all this cap room to "target" the likes of Jermaine Gresham and Chris Myers.