Cowboys Shopping ellis possibly?

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Hostile said it on draft day, ellis to new england, although that looks to be dead......

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Cowboys Shopping Linebacker Greg Ellis

Posted May 21, 2009 7:19PM By Calvin Watkins (RSS feed)
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The Dallas Cowboys are shopping outside linebacker Greg Ellis, multiple sources told FanHouse on Thursday. Ellis is one of the most trusted defenders the team has, but it would like to push 2007 first-round pick Anthony Spencer into a starting role.

Ellis is in the last year of his contract and if released, is owed $1.5 million by the Cowboys as part of a contractually agreed upon settlement.

Dallas is serious about a potential move because on Thursday, the final day of this week's organized team activities, the team sent Ellis home, not allowing him to practice. The Cowboys did this last year during some OTAs, and coach Wade Phillips said then it was to not wear Ellis down. He turns 34 in August.

This week the team held a team meeting with several of its veterans including Tony Romo, Jason Witten, DeMarcus Ware and Marcus Spears. Ellis, who is tied with left tackle Flozell Adams with the longest tenure on the team, was not invited to the meeting by the coaches. Ellis took that as a sign he might not be wanted.

Last year the Cowboys pushed Ellis to become a pass rushing specialist, but he was reluctant to do that. The team instead kept him as the starter, taking him off the field on certain run situations in favor of Spencer. Phillips said they only started Ellis to keep him happy.

When the season ended, Ellis finished tied for second on the team with eight sacks and 10th overall with 55 tackles. Now it seems the Cowboys want to go with Spencer in a full-time role. Spencer battled injuries last year and had only 1.5 sacks and six quarterback pressures in 12 games.

At the draft, the Cowboys selected two outside linebackers, Victor Butler and Brandon Williams, but owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Ellis was on the roster and that no moves were forthcoming.

Jones also said he understood Ellis' frustration with his role, saying it's something that happens every year.

The Cowboys have targeted New England and Cincinnati as potential teams for Ellis. The Patriots have been interested in an outside pass rusher and were in the market for Jason Taylor, who has now signed with Miami. But the Pats have no interest in Ellis, according to one of the sources.

Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer was Ellis' coach in Dallas from 1999 to 2006 and there is a comfort level there between them.

Ellis is scheduled to make a base salary of $4.15 million this season and has a cap number of $6.25 million.
 

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what would ellis' trade value be? A 4th rounder at best?
 

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glorydaysrback;2782795 said:
what would ellis' trade value be? A 4th rounder at best?

I doubt any team will part with a draft pick. I'm thinking it would have to be for a player they no longer want either. Kind of like the Kitna deal.
 

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Hell, just give me a 12 pack of Milwaukee's Best for the guy.

I'm a cheap drunk so this would be gold for both sides.
 

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Ellis was productive last year. Can Spencer or the other young guys replace his production? It's really time for Spencer to step up. He should be able to give us 8 or 9 sacks (hopefully more). We'll see. The coaches have basically locked Ellis out so to speak, so I guess he's definitely gone this time.
 

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Boyzmamacita;2782812 said:
It's really time for Spencer to step up.
If the Cowboys are really looking to move Greg Ellis, they have got to be convinced Anthony Spencer is ready for a breakout campaign.

I know Spencer is a talented player, but it'd be risky to go with him and have two rookies backing up both outside spots.

The 3-4 is driven by the outside linebackers.
 

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I'm interested to see if they can get anything for him. With him being up there in age I'd imagine they can't possibly get much for him.
 

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They must be convinced Spencer can play the run well enough. He can rush the passer. No doubt in my mind about that. He really should pass Ellis effort/talent wise this year anyway. Who is the third pass rusher if Ellis is gone?
 

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The Morning Line, 5/21
Posted 5/21/2009 7:55 AM EDT on Cincinnati.com

This, from Sirius NFL Radio, via Enquirer beat reporter Joe Reedy's blog:

“It‘s definitely a new look for the Bengals receiver corps but I couldn't be happier with the guys we've got,” Palmer said. “T.J.’s (Houshmandzadeh) gone and Chad's pretty much gone, he hasn't been here, so we've got guys that want those two spots, guys that compete day in and day out, when we're out there on the field, running, conditioning and in the weight room lifting. They’re guys that want to take over for those two spots. They look every bit capable of doing what we're going to ask them to do.”

When asked what his expectations about Ochocinco this season were, Palmer said: “Well I really don't know. I haven't talked to him. I haven't talked to anybody that has talked to him.''
 

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Man, can I pray?

A season starting without Anthony Henry, Brad Johnson, and Greg Ellis (among "others" that will not be named here)?

There IS a God.
 

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Ominous Oracle;2782818 said:
Man, can I pray?

A season starting without Anthony Henry, Brad Johnson, and Greg Ellis (among "others" that will not be named here)?

There IS a God.

A freakin men!
 

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I will have admiration for Ellis if he doesn't ***** after this report. As he has done the last few years.

He's been stout over the years, lots of production, and I owe him a hearty "hey-ho." Thanks Greg.

At the same time, if he doesn't whine like he's done the last 2-3-4 years over reports that he's going to replaced ... it's cause for worry for all of us.

.... Then I would think he may want to retire. .... Or might not mind resting his bones as a third-down-only pass rusher ...
 

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DallasEast;2782817 said:
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbc...851d-eaef8462edbc&sid=sitelife.cincinnati.com

The Morning Line, 5/21
Posted 5/21/2009 7:55 AM EDT on Cincinnati.com

This, from Sirius NFL Radio, via Enquirer beat reporter Joe Reedy's blog:

“It‘s definitely a new look for the Bengals receiver corps but I couldn't be happier with the guys we've got,” Palmer said. “T.J.’s (Houshmandzadeh) gone and Chad's pretty much gone, he hasn't been here, so we've got guys that want those two spots, guys that compete day in and day out, when we're out there on the field, running, conditioning and in the weight room lifting. They’re guys that want to take over for those two spots. They look every bit capable of doing what we're going to ask them to do.”

When asked what his expectations about Ochocinco this season were, Palmer said: “Well I really don't know. I haven't talked to him. I haven't talked to anybody that has talked to him.''
I can't imagine the Cowboys wanting Ocho Cinco at this point, but if the Bengals were willing to trade him straight up for Ellis, I would take it.
 

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Ominous Oracle;2782818 said:
Man, can I pray?

A season starting without Anthony Henry, Brad Johnson, and Greg Ellis (among "others" that will not be named here)?

There IS a God.
Roy Williams and Keith Davis?
 

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big dog cowboy;2782808 said:
Not surprising news. I'd take a third and a fifth and be happy.

Keep dreaming!!! You'd be lucky to get a fifth rounder for him, and since Dallas doesn't have a fifth round pick next year, they would jump at that if a team would take Ellis for a fifth rounder in 2010
 
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