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Adam Schefter: Broncos To Trade Brandon Marshall To Dolphins For Second-Round Pick

http://espn.go.com/blog/sportscente...on-marshall-to-dolphins-for-second-round-pick

Miami is reeling in a Pro-Bowl wide receiver while Denver is reeling in even more premium picks.

For the second straight year, the Broncos will pull off a blockbuster deal, this time trading wide receiver Brandon Marshall to Miami for a second-round pick next Friday and what is thought to be an additional second-round pick in 2011, according to league sources.

The trade is contingent upon the league processing the paper work and Marshall passing his physical, neither of which is expected to be an issue Wednesday. Marshall is scheduled to fly to Miami to take his physical and, if he passes, sign what will be one of the most lucrative wide receiver deals in NFL history. It is the type of contract that an unhappy Marshall had been seeking in recent years. Miami will provide it, making Marshall very happy.

But the Broncos also will be happy to get two high picks for someone who made plays and caused headaches in almost equal numbers. Once the trade becomes official, it will alter the looks of the AFC East, the AFC West and the draft for the next two years. Just over one week before the draft, Miami will match and even top the wide receiver that the New York Jets landed at the start of this week, when they traded for talented but troubled Steelers wide-out Santonio Holmes.

Marshall is one of the game's best young wide receivers, a mercurial talent at the position Miami needed help at most. He is in the prime of his career. But like Holmes, he also brings a reputation of being difficult to handle and a legal record that has him one strike from a year-long suspension.

Once Marshall signed his $2.5 million tender with the Broncos Tuesday, it freed Denver to begin shopping him. Miami was hot after Marshall, as was Seattle. Tampa Bay showed some interest and even the Jets considered making a play for Marshall before their deal for Holmes.
What the Broncos will receive in return is something of a windfall in these NFL times. This off-season, Holmes went to the Jets for a fifth-round pick, wide receiver Anquan Boldin went to the Ravens for essentially for a third-round pick, and quarterback Donovan McNabb went to the Commanders for a second- and conditional fourth-round pick. Denver got fair, and possibly better than, market value.

Now, in just over one year, Denver has recouped an impressive two first-round picks, two second-round picks, a third-round pick and quarterback Kyle Orton in exchange for Jay Cutler and Marshall. They are two big deals for what were two of Denver's best players.
But Denver now heads into next Thursday's draft armed with three picks in the top two rounds - but with another hole to fill at wide receiver. Still, it has the ammunition it needs to continue to remake and improve its roster.
 

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Brandon Marshall has been traded to Miami for what appears to be two second round picks, in 2010 and 2011..... so for those who desired that knucklhead on the cowboys, I guess you'll have to hope for someone in the draft instead.
 

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WOW!!!! I didn't think the Bill and Co. would be interested in Marshall, now they have to sign him. There has been more trades this year, more than I can remember in recent memory.

Broncos trade Brandon Marshall to Miami

Posted by Mike Florio on April 14, 2010 7:37 AM ET
Last month, Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said that receiver Brandon Marshall wouldn't be a good fit for the Dolphins.

Hopefully, Sparano won't soon be commenting on whether he'll be the Alabama coach.

Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Marshall has been shipped to the Dolphins for a second-round pick in the 2010 draft and "what is thought to be" a second-round selection in 2011. The deal hinges on Marshall passing a physical. (Though a formality, Marshall has had an on-and-off hip issue, the handling of which caused his relationship with the Broncos to sour.)

Marshall also expected to sign "one of the most lucrative wide receiver deals" in league history. The top of the market has been $10 million for more than two years, when Larry Fitzgerald parlayed the eight-figure back end of his rookie deal into a new contract. Others, like Randy Moss and Roy Williams, earn $9 million annually.
 

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DCBoysfan;3346527 said:
WOW!!!! I didn't think the Bill and Co. would be interested in Marshall, now they have to sign him. There has been more trades this year, more than I can remember in recent memory.

Broncos trade Brandon Marshall to Miami

Posted by Mike Florio on April 14, 2010 7:37 AM ET


Marshall also expected to sign "one of the most lucrative wide receiver deals" in league history. The top of the market has been $10 million for more than two years, when Larry Fitzgerald parlayed the eight-figure back end of his rookie deal into a new contract. Others, like Randy Moss and Roy Williams, earn $9 million annually.

:lmao2: This will last a year, two at best. Good luck, Bill.
 

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Brandon Marshall for a 2nd round pick.

He's 5 times the receiver Roy Williams is and we gave up a 1st, 3rd, and a 6th for an absolute scrub.
 

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WOW, Parcells really has lost it. But I'm trilled because while I don't see Marshall as the type of player who could ever lead is team through a wuper bowl chase, he's still a dangerous WR that can win you some games. And so I'm glad he's not in the NFC East.
 

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Apollo Creed;3346530 said:
Brandon Marshall for a 2nd round pick.

He's 5 times the receiver Roy Williams is and we gave up a 1st, 3rd, and a 6th for an absolute scrub.

JC, he's also 5 times the turd and is a guy thats pretty close to NFL suspension.

But they gave up two 2nd rd picks to get him, not just one. If RW had been the total turd this guy was, he wouldnt have cost a 1st and 3rd (I dont care about the 6th, because they gave us a pick back too)
 

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BP does not have to coach him so that is probably why they got him. Its gonna be Sparano's headache.
 

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dbair1967;3346540 said:
JC, he's also 5 times the turd and is a guy thats pretty close to NFL suspension.

But they gave up two 2nd rd picks to get him, not just one. If RW had been the total turd this guy was, he wouldnt have cost a 1st and 3rd (I dont care about the 6th, because they gave us a pick back too)

Don't get me wrong Marshall is a total loser, wife beater, bad attitude, etc.

But had we not given up an arm and a leg for Roy, Marshall would be a Dallas Cowboy today. Headache or not, Jerry has to be killing himself knowing that young, quality receivers are flying off the shelves at a bargain rate when he got a watered down version of Keyshawn for 3 picks.
 

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Terry Glenn and Keyshawn Johnson were both considered head-cases with their other coaches, yet they would run through walls for Bill. Parcells should be able to give Sparano guidance on how to deal with Marshall. Perfect landing spot for him.
 

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Wow! Parcells is too old to coach jerks, but I guess Sparano isn't. First guys like Vontae Davis and now this.

Marhsall and South Beach should mix real well.
 

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Apollo Creed;3346548 said:
Don't get me wrong Marshall is a total loser, wife beater, bad attitude, etc.

But had we not given up an arm and a leg for Roy, Marshall would be a Dallas Cowboy today. Headache or not, Jerry has to be killing himself knowing that young, quality receivers are flying off the shelves at a bargain rate when he got a watered down version of Keyshawn for 3 picks.

Roy Williams has nothing to do with it IMO. Adam Jones and Terry Johnson does. Jerry, probably more Stephen, doesn't want to deal with knuckleheads anymore.
 

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I think there are alot of people who would argue that Marshall is the most physically talented WR in the NFL....and the Dolphins just stole him. Granted he seems to be a pretty despicable person off the field, but on it he's incredible. The only problem he's ever had with regards to football operations was a very legitimate one with his contract (i.e. T.O. in Philly, except worse) which his arrogant, worthless head coach made into a bigger deal than it needed to be.

Pretty phenomenal pickup by the Phins brass.
 

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superpunk;3346569 said:
I think there are alot of people who would argue that Marshall is the most physically talented WR in the NFL....and the Dolphins just stole him. Granted he seems to be a pretty despicable person off the field, but on it he's incredible. The only problem he's ever had with regards to football operations was a very legitimate one with his contract (i.e. T.O. in Philly, except worse) which his arrogant, worthless head coach made into a bigger deal than it needed to be.

Pretty phenomenal pickup by the Phins brass.

Will it be worth it when he screws up again and gets suspended for the season?
 

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Yeagermeister;3346570 said:
Will it be worth it when he screws up again and gets suspended for the season?

Yes. In fact in a recent interview, Bill Parcells suggested that they gave up two first round picks for the troubled receiver in the hopes that he would be suspended for the upcoming season.
 

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Miami had to do this. With the jets making all these moves the dolphins fans patience was starting to run thin with Parcells and company.
 
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