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Our sources in Atlanta are not convinced RB Warrick Dunn will be the Falcons’ starter next season. The team is still said to be interested in a big tailback, which would be a better fit for new head coach Bobby Petrino’s system. We’re told Atlanta is interested in RB Michael Bush, whom Petrino coached at Louisville.

Don’t be shocked to hear a little pushback from Bears RS Devin Hester in his reported shift from defense to offense. It’s still a likelihood, especially since we hear the directive comes from on high, but the word is Hester envisions himself as a cornerback.

Word is the Patriots are considering changing to more of a zone-blocking scheme to take advantage of RB Laurence Maroney’s cutback ability. Last year’s blocking scheme was better-suited to Corey Dillon’s straight-line, off-tackle running style.

Word from New York is that RB Curtis Martin will announce his retirement by June 1. Martin, a future Hall of Famer, missed last season with a knee injury that has prevented him from returning to the field.

The key to the Bills’ decision to trade OLB Takeo Spikes was the acquisition of DT Darwin Walker, whose pass-rush ability is expected to provide a big boost. Walker has nearly as many sacks the past five seasons (26 1⁄2) as all the Bills defensive tackles combined (28) over that span.

We hear that it’s a good bet that WR Troy Brown will be back for his 15th season with the Patriots, despite the fact that he turns 36 in July and is coming off knee surgery. Coach Bill Belichick values Brown’s versatility and dependability and has said he will find a role for Brown this fall.

We hear the Falcons are planning to keep Jimmy Williams, their top pick in last year’s draft, at cornerback, instead of switching him to free safety, and this could indicate that Atlanta wants to select LSU FS LaRon Landry with the No. 8 overall pick.

We’re told the Buccaneers covet WR Calvin Johnson and will trade up to land him, if necessary. Sources tell us the Buccaneers have an extra second-round pick — acquired from Indianapolis in the Anthony McFarland trade last season — that they would be willing to deal and, with a surplus of quarterbacks, Chris Simms or Jake Plummer could be available.

Word out of Tampa is Saints DE Charles Grant, who was designated a franchise player by New Orleans last month, was invited to visit One Buccaneer Place because the Bucs wanted to get a jump on free agency for next year. We hear Grant met with defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and his staff, and the team showed off its new practice facility in an effort to recruit him for 2008, but that the team had no intention of working out a deal with New Orleans for him this season.

Sources tell us Buccaneers MLB Shelton Quarles believes he is healthy enough to play in 2007, but the Buccaneers are trying to use his hip injury against him in an effort to force him out and replace him in the starting lineup with Barrett Ruud.

Early word out of Charlotte is DE Julius Peppers, whose contract expires after the 2008 season, wants to become the highest-paid defensive player in the league with his next contract and if the Panthers don’t offer it, he wants to hit the free-agent market.

We hear the Panthers will not make a single move in free agency or in the draft at the RB position. In fact, our sources tell us the Panthers believe their backfield of DeShaun Foster and DeAngelo Williams, with an increased workload for Eric Shelton, is a strength.

A failed physical with the Giants in March nixed a trade for Broncos MLB Al Wilson and has left the five-time Pro Bowler in a difficult spot, as potential suitors now are showing more concern about his neck and back issues. If he ends up staying in Denver, he’ll definitely do so at a lesser price than the $5.2 million base salary he’s owed in ’07. If he is dealt or released, SLB D.J. Williams would slide over to the middle and likely handle the nickel LB role, as well.

A couple of NFL scouts were somewhat baffled by the Raiders’ decision to sign former Colts RB Dominic Rhodes in free agency without first addressing an offensive line with plenty of holes. “LaMont Jordan had nowhere to go last year,” the scout told PFW. “Nowhere. ... You have to fix what’s wrong up front first. You have to. I don’t care if you have LaDainian Tomlinson back there, it’s not going to make a difference. (The line) got beat every which way last year, and you’ve got to improve that situation because Jordan is a solid, solid back, and they’re wasting him.”

Talk is swirling in K.C. about getting backup RB Michael Bennett more involved to keep Larry Johnson from wearing down, but the pressure will be on Bennett to prove he can stay healthy, which hasn’t been easy. He has played in all 16 games just twice in his six NFL seasons.

Some NFL insiders surprisingly view the hardworking Ronald Curry as the best offensive threat on a Raiders team stocked with talent at the skill positions, mainly because of his desire, athleticism and knowledge of the game.

The Bears were excited about LB Jamar Williams early last season and were impressed with his special-teams work before a chest injury ended his rookie season. Still, we’re told it’s far too soon to say the fourth-round rookie is ready to step in if WLB Lance Briggs does not return.

Despite the additions of RBs Tatum Bell and T.J. Duckett this offseason, Kevin Jones is still the Lions’ guy, if healthy. Detroit needed the insurance, however, and Bell and Duckett add speed and power, respectively, two dimensions the Lions certainly lacked a year ago.

Don’t be surprised if the Vikings trade down from the No. 7 pick. We’re told the recent Brady Quinn momentum is little more than a smokescreen.

WR Troy Williamson is optimistic that a vision problem was at the root of his troubles reading and catching the football last year. The third-year wideout is working with the Vikings and Nike to correct the problem non-surgically. We hear the team wasn’t thrilled that Williamson’s agent leaked the story and presented it as a cure-all for his client’s problems.

Although Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck is way ahead of schedule in his recovery from surgery on his non-throwing shoulder last January and is expected to be able to fully participate in the team’s June minicamp, word is the Seahawks are thinking about exercising caution and keeping him out of the team’s first two preseason games.

Forget the consensus in league circles that Seattle free-agent addition Marcus Pollard is on his last legs. Our Seahawks sources tell us the team genuinely believes its new starting tight end could catch more than 50 passes this coming season, which would be a first under Mike Holmgren.

Don’t be shocked if Rams free-agent addition Chris Draft starts in Week One at weak-side linebacker in place of regular starter Pisa Tinoi­samoa, who broke both his hands and suffered a dislocated elbow last season. We hear Draft, who can capably play all three LB positions, will line up on the weak side in place of Tinoisamoa during most of the Rams’ upcoming organized team activities.

The Cowboys signed former CFL star WR Jamel Richardson ahead of the Colts (who had a scout stationed in Saskatchewan) and think his size and playmaking ability give him a chance to make the roster, but Richardson’s injury history is a concern.

Though new Eagles LB Takeo Spikes best fits on the strong side and likely will start there, don’t rule out some action in the middle, especially if Chris Gocong impresses in camp. Spikes is capable of playing in the middle, and Jeremiah Trotter is on the downside of his career. Omar Gaither also could factor inside.

Though there had been talk about RB Chris Brown possibly returning to Tennessee following Travis Henry’s departure, spies say there has been little, if any, recent contact between the team and Brown’s camp.

The way we hear it, the Steelers may be in the market for a 3-4 defensive end in April’s draft, and perhaps as early as the draft’s first day.

The way we hear it, veteran Ron Dayne has the edge to be the primary backup to Texans starting RB Ahman Green.

From all indications, the Texans’ signing of Chiefs OT Jordan Black does not change their plans to pick an offensive tackle in April’s draft.

 
We hear the Panthers will not make a single move in free agency or in the draft at the RB position. In fact, our sources tell us the Panthers believe their backfield of DeShaun Foster and DeAngelo Williams, with an increased workload for Eric Shelton, is a strength.

That sounds like a fantasy mess in the making....

 
From interview with Panther owner Jerry Richardson...

Q. Your team has been very quiet in free agency. Can you explain to the fans, who want to see dramatic moves, why you're taking this approach?

It has nothing to do with the record last year. For several years now, we've made a commitment that we're trying to keep our core players together. There are essentially 22 spots on the team and, depending on whose point of view it is, six to eight of those are critical. You can't have 22 A-number-1 players. We have decided who our players are at different increments. We have the key players on our team under contract. We anticipated that there would be free-agency spending that was not likely to match with the free agents that were coming on the market.

The players out there were not players that we wanted to pay significant amounts of money when we know that Steve Smith is coming up for another contract, Julius Peppers is coming up and Jordan Gross is coming up.
 
Some NFL insiders surprisingly view the hardworking Ronald Curry as the best offensive threat on a Raiders team stocked with talent at the skill positions, mainly because of his desire, athleticism and knowledge of the game.
I hope Curry can stay healthy. He really is an exciting talent.
 
From interview with Panther owner Jerry Richardson...

Q. Your team has been very quiet in free agency. Can you explain to the fans, who want to see dramatic moves, why you're taking this approach?

It has nothing to do with the record last year. For several years now, we've made a commitment that we're trying to keep our core players together. There are essentially 22 spots on the team and, depending on whose point of view it is, six to eight of those are critical. You can't have 22 A-number-1 players. We have decided who our players are at different increments. We have the key players on our team under contract. We anticipated that there would be free-agency spending that was not likely to match with the free agents that were coming on the market.

The players out there were not players that we wanted to pay significant amounts of money when we know that Steve Smith is coming up for another contract, Julius Peppers is coming up and Jordan Gross is coming up.
;) It's refreshing to read about an owner who actually gets it....

 
[Our sources in Atlanta are not convinced RB Warrick Dunn will be the Falcons’ starter next season. The team is still said to be interested in a big tailback, which would be a better fit for new head coach Bobby Petrino’s system. We’re told Atlanta is interested in RB Michael Bush, whom Petrino coached at Louisville.
I've been thinking/saying this for awhile - for all the Norwood love on this board, it's far from certain that he's the guy with a new coaching regime/modest investment in him.
 
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The way we hear it, the Steelers may be in the market for a 3-4 defensive end in April’s draft, and perhaps as early as the draft’s first day.
What kind of a whisper is this? Everyone knows the Steelers may take a 3-4 DE early in April's draft.
I thinks its a whisper that contradicts all the 4-3 talk that been thrown about. Not a bad whisper for those who dont know Pitt inside and out.
 
So they love a guy that still hasn't been able to run after an injury more then 8 months ago and just recently had to have surgery for the second time? Guy sounds like a TJ Duckett but injured.

 
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So they love a guy that still hasn't been able to run after an injury more then 8 months ago and just recently had to have surgery for the second time? Guy sounds like a TJ Duckett but injured.
:banned: I don't think that Bush will make an NFL impact.
 
We’re told the Buccaneers covet WR Calvin Johnson and will trade up to land him, if necessary. Sources tell us the Buccaneers have an extra second-round pick — acquired from Indianapolis in the Anthony McFarland trade last season — that they would be willing to deal and, with a surplus of quarterbacks, Chris Simms or Jake Plummer could be available.
I think there is something to this "whisper." The Bucs are willing to offer their 1st, 2nd and Chris Simms to move up and draft Johnson. If necessary, they'll up the offer to their 1st, 2nd and retaining Simms if that's what it takes to get the deal done. :no:
 
The way I hear it:

Randy Moss, you suck....no mention of you....at all? I'm getting close to dropping you.....just kidding, but I'm getting frustrated by the lack of new information on this clown.

 
We’re told the Buccaneers covet WR Calvin Johnson and will trade up to land him, if necessary. Sources tell us the Buccaneers have an extra second-round pick — acquired from Indianapolis in the Anthony McFarland trade last season — that they would be willing to deal and, with a surplus of quarterbacks, Chris Simms or Jake Plummer could be available.
I think there is something to this "whisper." The Bucs are willing to offer their 1st, 2nd and Chris Simms to move up and draft Johnson. If necessary, they'll up the offer to their 1st, 2nd and retaining Simms if that's what it takes to get the deal done. :unsure:
I heard they would even sign Jeff George and include him in the deal if necessary.
 
[Our sources in Atlanta are not convinced RB Warrick Dunn will be the Falcons’ starter next season. The team is still said to be interested in a big tailback, which would be a better fit for new head coach Bobby Petrino’s system. We’re told Atlanta is interested in RB Michael Bush, whom Petrino coached at Louisville.
I've been thinking/saying this for awhile - for all the Norwood love on this board, it's far from certain that he's the guy with a new coaching regime/modest investment in him.
This is kinda baffling to me. If these reports are true and Atl wanted a big back why wouldn't they trade for M. Turner with the extra picks. :banned: He's big and you know he can run.
 
A lot of these "whispers" sound like dated info to me....when was this written?
Dated April 3...Profootballweekly (not talk) has never adjusted to the fact people get rumors and 'whispers" daily and something 1 week old becomes "ancient" news. In terms, of understanding how to integrate the internet into their operation they are in the dark ages.
 
Well, I'm more into the NFL news than 99% of other people (FBGs make up a lot of the 1%, esp. those in the SP this time of year).

Between hearing Schefter's reports, a little ESPN, and various news feeds each day, I'm never more than a few hours behind.....

 
A couple of NFL scouts were somewhat baffled by the Raiders’ decision to sign former Colts RB Dominic Rhodes in free agency without first addressing an offensive line with plenty of holes. “LaMont Jordan had nowhere to go last year,” the scout told PFW. “Nowhere. ... You have to fix what’s wrong up front first. You have to. I don’t care if you have LaDainian Tomlinson back there, it’s not going to make a difference. (The line) got beat every which way last year, and you’ve got to improve that situation because Jordan is a solid, solid back, and they’re wasting him.”

Shocking news!!!!

 
Well, I'm more into the NFL news than 99% of other people (FBGs make up a lot of the 1%, esp. those in the SP this time of year).Between hearing Schefter's reports, a little ESPN, and various news feeds each day, I'm never more than a few hours behind.....
I thought you were still back in 2005 considering were you ranked SA in your dynasty rankings. :cry:
 
Well, I'm more into the NFL news than 99% of other people (FBGs make up a lot of the 1%, esp. those in the SP this time of year).Between hearing Schefter's reports, a little ESPN, and various news feeds each day, I'm never more than a few hours behind.....
:no:
 
So they love a guy that still hasn't been able to run after an injury more then 8 months ago and just recently had to have surgery for the second time? Guy sounds like a TJ Duckett but injured.
"Sounds like" your credibility is solid.
 
Some NFL insiders surprisingly view the hardworking Ronald Curry as the best offensive threat on a Raiders team stocked with talent at the skill positions, mainly because of his desire, athleticism and knowledge of the game.
I hope Curry can stay healthy. He really is an exciting talent.
I've been saying he's the next stud WR if he can stay healthy. Last year he answered some questions by coming back from those Achilles injuries. I expect big things from him this year.
 

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