ESPN Insider Rumors: Potential shocker of Boldin to 'Boys?

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I see the headline on ESPN's page..can someone with the Insider post the article? Yes, it's only a rumor but still interested in the read.
 

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LOL, that's only there to create hype and get people to open up their wallets and subscribe. It's not gonna happen.
 

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JonJon;2732451 said:
LOL, that's only there to create hype and get people to open up their wallets and subscribe. It's not gonna happen.

lol...I agree.
 

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I can't see this happening, besides we have to many holes to fill in this draft.
 

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Nothing spectacular.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/features/rumors


Who wants Boldin?
Anquan Boldin | Cardinals | Interested: Eagles? Jets? Giants? Dolphins? Jaguars? Cowboys? Ravens? Panthers?
While the Cleveland Browns have been surreptitiously marketing Braylon Edwards without publicly declaring his availability on the trading block this offseason, it appears that another high end wide receiver is now also on the market. Ken Whisenhunt recently told Darren Urban of the Arizona Republic that "it would be foolish from our standpoint not to listen to those opportunities and see what actually exists. But I want to make the point: our goal is to re-sign him to a long-term deal. That hasn't changed." Cardinals general manager Rod Graves also chimed in, saying, "we just think it is prudent for us to evaluate all our options."
Both Whisenhunt and Graves chose not to divulge which teams were already in the mix, which is more fun for the average NFL fan anyways. The New York Giants are expected to get involved, if they haven't already, owing to the fact that they are clearly in need of a new No. 1 wide receiver. While Tom Rock of Newsday has been told by a source that the Giants have not yet inquired about Boldin, Mike Garafolo of the Newark Star-Ledger describes a scenario where the Giants might actually be closer to landing Boldin than Edwards. The Browns seem to be uninterested in budging off of their high asking price for Edwards, while the Cards could potentially accept a lighter offer. On the other hand, Boldin's asking price is probably pretty steep too. Agent Drew Rosenhaus made remarks in February indicating that the Cards would need a deal similar to what the Detroit Lions got for Roy Williams; namely, a deal centered around a first, third and sixth round pick in this year's draft. Of course, as we learn in Economics 101, the more competition that exists in a market, the lower the price of goods will go, so perhaps with this other player now available, one of the teams will soften their compensatory expectations.

The Philadelphia Eagles are another likely suitor for both Edwards and Boldin. At the league meetings in March, coach Andy Reid told the Philadelphia Daily News that, "I'll always look at something if there is a great player out there, and it doesn't matter what position. I'm always looking to better our football team." The Eagles have so far stood by their claim that they are happy with their current slate of receivers, but with such a large cache of draft picks, it'd be a little silly not to at least make an offer. Adding to that sentiment is the idea that Boldin could potentially end up with their arch rivals, and one can easily argue that the Eagles need to be involved.

Another NFC East team, the Dallas Cowboys, has 11 total picks in the draft, and a Williams-Boldin tandem would make defensive backfields shudder. At first, it might seem crazy for the Cowboys to shell out another package of draft picks for another wide receiver; but, with the uncertainty of rookie players being weighed against the near-certain dominance that would be on display with Williams and Boldin on the same team, the move could make sense. The Jacksonville Jaguars might not have the complete wealth of draft picks that the Cowboys, Eagles and Giants possess, but they are playing with the eighth overall selection, which could be an attractive trading chip in the eyes of the Cardinals, who won't pick until No. 31.

For the other receiver-needy teams, the offers might have to be a little more creative than just draft picks. Luckily, the Cardinals are in need of a running back to complement Tim Hightower, and no one is sure about what's going to happen with Edgerrin James, who has asked for his release. One team that comes to mind is the New York Jets, who only have six picks in the draft, but could involve offseason workout-skipping Thomas Jones as part of a larger deal. The team might have a Brian Westbrook-type player in Leon Washington, and with Jones on the wrong side of 30, the time for a big change could be now. The Miami Dolphins could be in the mix as well. Earlier in April during an appearance on ESPN Radio 760, Boldin was asked if he'd be up for playing in Miami, and he responded, "I would love to. You know, I'm a Florida guy, always will be a Florida guy at heart. If it happens, I'll definitely be grateful." The Dolphins also have a lower pick in the first round, and nine picks total, but could dangle Ricky Williams. Williams, like Jones, is also on the wrong side of 30, but had a resurgent performance as the complement to Ronnie Brown in 2008, rushing 160 times for 659 yards and four touchdowns in addition to his 29 receptions for 219 yards and another touchdown. Likewise, the Baltimore Ravens, who have just six picks but could survive on offense with Ray Rice and Le'Ron McClain, could come calling with an offer that includes Willis McGahee. Using similar logic to the above situations, the Carolina Panthers who have just five picks in the draft, might also come calling to Graves with a mix of picks and a player or two.

Whether or not a deal for Boldin actually takes place, it's bad news for the Browns, who now have competition in trying to sell off Edwards. Moreover, the potential for one landscape-changing deal in the NFC East has now been pushed aside, as it appears that multiple teams from the division will be vying for the same players. With just over two weeks left before the draft begins on April 25, there may be much more to come on the Boldin and Edwards sweepstakes in the next few days.
 

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HA! No way. There isn't a chance that we'd make this move. Having Williams and Boldin would be just...just...too much. There is no way it would happen.

Obviously some would be pissed off to the max, if we did this, but I personally wouldn't be upset in the least if it happened, it's just not going to.
 

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It just doesn't make sense from a draft package stand point. I would think that Arizona would want a 1st and 3rd for him, how would Dallas package a deal of picks to the Cardinals, on top of the fact they would have to resign Boldin to another big contract. It just seems the writer is throwing the Cowboys name out there
 

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ESPN Quote ...

Scouts' Williamson: Eagles could be fit for Boldin
April 15, 2009 6:56 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando
The Cardinals still would like to keep Anquan Boldin. Coach Ken Whisenhunt and general manager Rod Graves made that clear in the comments they made to Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic and Darren Urban of the team's Web site.
But the team's obviously calculated decision to place Boldin on the trading block suggests the team is willing to move him for the right price. Matt Williamson of Scouts Inc. previously explained why he thought trading Boldin might make sense. I wanted to pass along additional comments as to which teams might represent the best fit for Boldin if the Cardinals were able to find suitable value for him.
Williamson: "The Giants are deep in talks for Braylon Edwards and there is not a top-flight team more receiver-starved than the Giants. If there were, it would be the Titans. A contending team will be huge after him.
"Tennessee, possibly the Giants -- but the Eagles come to mind immediately with the two first-rounders and a West Coast offense where he would be great. Quick slants, get the ball out quickly and let him break tackles and use his run-after-the-catch skills. They have the burners already. Boldin will do all that dirty work and move the chains. Donovan McNabb would look for him on quick hitches and slants and screens. He seems like a perfect fit for them."
If you were the Cardinals, would you trade Boldin within the conference? The Cardinals play the Titans and Giants this season. They do not play the Eagles. A few other teams could use starting-caliber receivers -- the Rams and 49ers come to mind -- but Arizona presumably would not trade Boldin within the division. Also, I doubt whether the Rams and 49ers would part with their first-round choices in a trade for Boldin. Those picks are too high. The Cardinals probably wouldn't want to draft that early, anyway.

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcwest/0-8-638/Scouts--Williamson--Eagles-could-be-fit-for-Boldin.html
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Coy;2732459 said:
Another NFC East team, the Dallas Cowboys, has 11 total picks in the draft, and a Williams-Boldin tandem would make defensive backfields shudder. At first, it might seem crazy for the Cowboys to shell out another package of draft picks for another wide receiver; but, with the uncertainty of rookie players being weighed against the near-certain dominance that would be on display with Williams and Boldin on the same team, the move could make sense.
If critics cannot grasp the legitimacy of the Roy Williams trade details, they will suffer aneurysms for what it would take Jerry Jones to secure Anquan Boldin's services. Arizona almost won a Super Bowl without a fully healthy Boldin. Just think of what they would demand in exchange for letting him go.
 

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Phoenix-Talon;2732468 said:
ESPN Quote ...

Scouts' Williamson: Eagles could be fit for Boldin
April 15, 2009 6:56 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando
The Cardinals still would like to keep Anquan Boldin. Coach Ken Whisenhunt and general manager Rod Graves made that clear in the comments they made to Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic and Darren Urban of the team's Web site.
But the team's obviously calculated decision to place Boldin on the trading block suggests the team is willing to move him for the right price. Matt Williamson of Scouts Inc. previously explained why he thought trading Boldin might make sense. I wanted to pass along additional comments as to which teams might represent the best fit for Boldin if the Cardinals were able to find suitable value for him.
Williamson: "The Giants are deep in talks for Braylon Edwards and there is not a top-flight team more receiver-starved than the Giants. If there were, it would be the Titans. A contending team will be huge after him.
"Tennessee, possibly the Giants -- but the Eagles come to mind immediately with the two first-rounders and a West Coast offense where he would be great. Quick slants, get the ball out quickly and let him break tackles and use his run-after-the-catch skills. They have the burners already. Boldin will do all that dirty work and move the chains. Donovan McNabb would look for him on quick hitches and slants and screens. He seems like a perfect fit for them."
If you were the Cardinals, would you trade Boldin within the conference? The Cardinals play the Titans and Giants this season. They do not play the Eagles. A few other teams could use starting-caliber receivers -- the Rams and 49ers come to mind -- but Arizona presumably would not trade Boldin within the division. Also, I doubt whether the Rams and 49ers would part with their first-round choices in a trade for Boldin. Those picks are too high. The Cardinals probably wouldn't want to draft that early, anyway.


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Just curious as to why you think he will end up in Dallas?
 

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With Jerry involved, I would never say never.

I could see him trading Choice RB, Bennett TE, and 2nd in 2010 for Boldin.

Two of Arizona's key needs are RB and TE (pass catching). Both guys would start for Arizona this year.

Don't put it past Jerry.
 

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You have to factor in that we are paying TO about 8 mill a year to play for Buffalo.

This just aint happenin.
 

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Sandyf;2732482 said:
With Jerry involved, I would never say never.

I could see him trading Choice RB, Bennett TE, and 2nd in 2010 for Boldin.

Two of Arizona's key needs are RB and TE (pass catching). Both guys would start for Arizona this year.

Don't put it past Jerry.
That would be a awfully high gamble for Jerry Jones to attempt. Tashard Choice and Martellus Bennett should play key roles in a more run-oriented attack this season. Plus, he would be surrendering two assets to the Super Bowl runner-up, which happens to co-exist within the same conference. I'm not disagreeing with the possibility, but I believe it's a very, very farfetched one.
 

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Sandyf;2732482 said:
With Jerry involved, I would never say never.

I could see him trading Choice RB, Bennett TE, and 2nd in 2010 for Boldin.

Two of Arizona's key needs are RB and TE (pass catching). Both guys would start for Arizona this year.

Don't put it past Jerry.
I like Boldin, but I would not make that trade...
 

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Sandyf;2732482 said:
With Jerry involved, I would never say never.

I could see him trading Choice RB, Bennett TE, and 2nd in 2010 for Boldin.

Two of Arizona's key needs are RB and TE (pass catching). Both guys would start for Arizona this year.

Don't put it past Jerry.

I can not see that happening. Please come back to reality... that is an absurd trade... 2 young up and coming studs plus another high pick for an already injury prone WR.
 

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Big Country;2732551 said:
I can not see that happening. Please come back to reality... that is an absurd trade... 2 young up and coming studs plus another high pick for an already injury prone WR.

I wouldnt make that trade either, but you are forgetting the scouting department has a thing for James Casey. Moving Marty B creates a need for Casey as ridiculous as it sounds.
 

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RS12;2732558 said:
I wouldnt make that trade either, but you are forgetting the scouting department has a thing for James Casey. Moving Marty B creates a need for Casey as ridiculous as it sounds.

Dallas already has Martellus Bennett on the roster with a year under his belt in the Cowboy offense, aren't you getting a little ahead of yourself and the proposed need??
 
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