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Some of these deals are just ridiculous money:


Waiting's overrated: 'Skins, Jets take early lead in free-agent frenzy Story Highlights
The 'Skins have set their sights on signing Albert Haynesworth and Chris Canty
The Lions are apparently making a big push to sign CB Bryant McFadden
LB Ray Lewis is likely to shun the Cowboys and re-sign with the Ravens

Stories abounded on a busy dawning of the NFL's off-season. The Jets are desperate to get Bart Scott to quarterback their defense and are in the driver's seat to sign him. And after a year of salary sanity, the Washington Commanders led the rush in free-agency this morning, signing cornerback DeAngelo Hall to a contract with $22 million in guaranteed money and planning to host Cowboys defensive end Chris Canty Friday afternoon.

There was silence surrounding the fate of Albert Haynesworth, the prize of the free-agent crop, though the Commanders were thought to be heavily involved -- stunning, considering they began the night only $8 million under the league's $127-million salary cap, before signing Hall. The Titans were longshots to keep Haynesworth, their star defensive tackle of the last seven years.

Executive VP Vinny Cerrato told one agent this morning the 'Skins were not involved with Haynesworth because he was going to be too expensive. But we'll see.

Here are the other lively teams, and players, this morning as the 32 teams prepared to spend a good chunk of the record $750-million in cap money the NFL has available this off-season:

• Baltimore, a source close to several of their players said, was more likely to sign and retain Ray Lewis and let fellow linebacker Bart Scott walk. One of those two linebackers entered Thursday evening highly likely to go to the Jets, and the source said that appeared to be Scott. Retaining Lewis would be a leadership coup for the Ravens, but the deals on both men are not done. The source also cautioned that the situation could change in Friday negotiations, though he said it's likely, in particular, that Scott will end up in the Big Apple. If the Jets do sign Scott, expect a deal for five or six years, at about $8 million per season.

• Tampa Bay, a record $61 million under the salary cap after purging everyone but the office secretaries this week, was targeting New Orleans middle linebacker Jonathan Vilma and Pittsburgh wide receiver Nate Washington. The Bucs don't want to hit home runs in free agency, but rather doubles with solid players they don't have to overpay.

• The Giants were hot on the trail of Atlanta linebacker Michael Boley, and one source said the Giants were prepared to make Boley a $5-million-a-year player. He's a strongside linebacker with 52 starts in his four NFL seasons.

• St. Louis, while trying gamely to persuade cornerback Ron Bartell to stay for approximately $6 million a year, was prepared to lose him if a team was willing to offer more. In the meantime, coach Steve Spagnuolo is set to host his former strong safety with the Giants, James Butler, on a Friday visit, along with a rising star of this free-agency crop -- 25-year-old center Jason Brown, formerly of the Ravens.

• Veteran quarterbacks saw the market explode with contracts like Nnamdi Asomugha's $15-million a year deal with the Raiders, and the Cardinals and Titans were the victims. Arizona couldn't get a deal done with Super Bowl veteran quarterback Kurt Warner, and Tennessee couldn't get Kerry Collins re-signed, so both entered the market. It's likely, though, that Warner will stay with Arizona and Collins with Tennessee.

• Smart money said two big corners -- Bryant McFadden and Domonique Foxworth -- were leaning toward signing with Detroit and Baltimore, respectively. The Ravens have a strong need at corner, and Foxworth, 26, would be a good opening building block
 
dbair1967;2656626 said:
Some of these deals are just ridiculous money:


Waiting's overrated: 'Skins, Jets take early lead in free-agent frenzy Story Highlights
The 'Skins have set their sights on signing Albert Haynesworth and Chris Canty
The Lions are apparently making a big push to sign CB Bryant McFadden
LB Ray Lewis is likely to shun the Cowboys and re-sign with the Ravens

Stories abounded on a busy dawning of the NFL's off-season. The Jets are desperate to get Bart Scott to quarterback their defense and are in the driver's seat to sign him. And after a year of salary sanity, the Washington Commanders led the rush in free-agency this morning, signing cornerback DeAngelo Hall to a contract with $22 million in guaranteed money and planning to host Cowboys defensive end Chris Canty Friday afternoon.

There was silence surrounding the fate of Albert Haynesworth, the prize of the free-agent crop, though the Commanders were thought to be heavily involved -- stunning, considering they began the night only $8 million under the league's $127-million salary cap, before signing Hall. The Titans were longshots to keep Haynesworth, their star defensive tackle of the last seven years.

Executive VP Vinny Cerrato told one agent this morning the 'Skins were not involved with Haynesworth because he was going to be too expensive. But we'll see.

Here are the other lively teams, and players, this morning as the 32 teams prepared to spend a good chunk of the record $750-million in cap money the NFL has available this off-season:

• Baltimore, a source close to several of their players said, was more likely to sign and retain Ray Lewis and let fellow linebacker Bart Scott walk. One of those two linebackers entered Thursday evening highly likely to go to the Jets, and the source said that appeared to be Scott. Retaining Lewis would be a leadership coup for the Ravens, but the deals on both men are not done. The source also cautioned that the situation could change in Friday negotiations, though he said it's likely, in particular, that Scott will end up in the Big Apple. If the Jets do sign Scott, expect a deal for five or six years, at about $8 million per season.

• Tampa Bay, a record $61 million under the salary cap after purging everyone but the office secretaries this week, was targeting New Orleans middle linebacker Jonathan Vilma and Pittsburgh wide receiver Nate Washington. The Bucs don't want to hit home runs in free agency, but rather doubles with solid players they don't have to overpay.

• The Giants were hot on the trail of Atlanta linebacker Michael Boley, and one source said the Giants were prepared to make Boley a $5-million-a-year player. He's a strongside linebacker with 52 starts in his four NFL seasons.

• St. Louis, while trying gamely to persuade cornerback Ron Bartell to stay for approximately $6 million a year, was prepared to lose him if a team was willing to offer more. In the meantime, coach Steve Spagnuolo is set to host his former strong safety with the Giants, James Butler, on a Friday visit, along with a rising star of this free-agency crop -- 25-year-old center Jason Brown, formerly of the Ravens.

• Veteran quarterbacks saw the market explode with contracts like Nnamdi Asomugha's $15-million a year deal with the Raiders, and the Cardinals and Titans were the victims. Arizona couldn't get a deal done with Super Bowl veteran quarterback Kurt Warner, and Tennessee couldn't get Kerry Collins re-signed, so both entered the market. It's likely, though, that Warner will stay with Arizona and Collins with Tennessee.

• Smart money said two big corners -- Bryant McFadden and Domonique Foxworth -- were leaning toward signing with Detroit and Baltimore, respectively. The Ravens have a strong need at corner, and Foxworth, 26, would be a good opening building block

Shun the cowboys? Peter Jester is so freaking disingenuous. I don't recall Jerruh making any overtures towards Ray Ray. So how could he shun something that was never offered? I hate these gossip hounds posing as journalist.
 
• The Giants were hot on the trail of Atlanta linebacker Michael Boley, and one source said the Giants were prepared to make Boley a $5-million-a-year player. He's a strongside linebacker with 52 starts in his four NFL seasons.
Shouldn't Boley being getting more than that? He's a heck of a player and that looks like a bargain for the Giants if true.
 

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