Tulloch hasn't signed yet has he? From what I've seen, Tulloch is still a possibility in Detroit, especially since they now lost out on every one else. Tulloch is the key on whether the Lions are interested in winning.
It says in this thread on page 8, that he has already turned down Detroits deal.
The most current reports are the Lions are still in the running. He tweeted that he will make a decision soon. I am not sure what happened with the old offer, but I think that is old news now.
I sure hope so, I hope we get him.
Looks like despite the smoke yesterday, that the Eagles are no longer pursuing Tulloch?
9:57 a.m. – Looking for LBs?
Looks like we can erase Nick Barnett and Steve Tulloch, the two highest-rated inside linebackers on free agent market, from the Eagles’ shopping list.
A league source familiar with the Eagles’ thinking said Friday morning the team is not negotiating with the agent for Tulloch and has had only minimal contact with the agent for Barnett.
The source said the Eagles are not interested in Tulloch and although they have modest interest in Barnett, it’s unlikely they’ll make him an offer, either.
Right now, with Stewart Bradley unrestricted, the Eagles are going with three young linebackers with their first-team defense at training camp -- 22-year-old rookie Casey Matthews in the middle, 25-year-old Moise Fokou on the weak side and 24-year-old second-year pro Jamar Chaney on the strong side.
Tulloch, 26, spent his first five seasons with the Titans. He became a starter in 2008 and is considered an outstanding run stopper. The Lions appear to be the frontrunner to sign the 5-foot-11, 230-pound Tulloch.
After trying unsuccessfully to trade him, the Packers released Barnett on Thursday. The 30-year-old Barnett has been hurt much of the last three years but was an all-pro in 2007 has started 107 games since the Packers drafted him out of Oregon State in the first round in 2003.
As of now, the oldest linebacker the Eagles have under contract is 28-year-old Rashad Jeanty, who has played 53 games, starting 32, all with the Bengals from 2006 through 2009.
The Eagles also have second-year pro Keenan Clayton (24) and rookie draft picks Greg Lloyd Brian Rolle (both 22) under contract. They also added undrafted rookie Brandon Peguese (23) earlier this week.
Bradley, Omar Gaither and Akeem Jordan, who were all starters at some point as recently as last year, are all unrestricted, and the Eagles appear to be in no hurry to re-sign any of them.