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Source: After trade to Raiders, Hall to get seven-year, $70 million deal

ESPN.com news services


Updated: March 18, 2008, 6:08 PM ET


Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall says he will finalize a contract with Oakland by Thursday morning, allowing the trade sending him to the Raiders to be completed.


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A source told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that the deal is for seven years and worth $70 million. The amount of guaranteed money and bonuses in the contract have not been finalized.

The source also told Mortensen the teams are discussing possibly more compenstation than just a second-round pick for the Raiders to acquire Hall, a two-time All-Pro.

If the deal goes through as planned, the Falcons will have three second-round draft picks and four of the first 48 selections under first-year general manager Thomas Dimitroff.

Hall said he is scheduled to fly to Oakland on Wednesday to meet with Raiders officials, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

"There is just some tweaking of the language that needs to be done, some minor details," Hall told the newspaper. "No deal breakers."

Hall, a former first-rounder taken with the eighth pick in the 2004 draft, would be paired with Nnamdi Asomugha, giving Oakland one of the top cornerback tandems in the game.

The move would also provide insurance if Asomugha were to leave as a free agent following next season. The Raiders placed the exclusive franchise tag on Asomugha, guaranteeing him at least $9.465 million in 2008. They still would like to sign him to a long-term deal.

If the deal goes through, the Raiders would have only one draft pick in the first three rounds. Oakland picks fourth in the opening round and traded its third-round pick last year to New England for a pick used to draft offensive lineman Mario Henderson.

ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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Hostile;2002668 said:
Source: After trade to Raiders, Hall to get seven-year, $70 million deal

ESPN.com news services


Updated: March 18, 2008, 6:08 PM ET


Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall says he will finalize a contract with Oakland by Thursday morning, allowing the trade sending him to the Raiders to be completed.


Clayton: Silver & Gold

clayton_john_m.jpg


Frustrated by his team's lack of success, Raiders owner Al Davis has spent a lot of money this offseason. And he's not done yet, writes John Clayton. Story


A source told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that the deal is for seven years and worth $70 million. The amount of guaranteed money and bonuses in the contract have not been finalized.

The source also told Mortensen the teams are discussing possibly more compenstation than just a second-round pick for the Raiders to acquire Hall, a two-time All-Pro.

If the deal goes through as planned, the Falcons will have three second-round draft picks and four of the first 48 selections under first-year general manager Thomas Dimitroff.

Hall said he is scheduled to fly to Oakland on Wednesday to meet with Raiders officials, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

"There is just some tweaking of the language that needs to be done, some minor details," Hall told the newspaper. "No deal breakers."

Hall, a former first-rounder taken with the eighth pick in the 2004 draft, would be paired with Nnamdi Asomugha, giving Oakland one of the top cornerback tandems in the game.

The move would also provide insurance if Asomugha were to leave as a free agent following next season. The Raiders placed the exclusive franchise tag on Asomugha, guaranteeing him at least $9.465 million in 2008. They still would like to sign him to a long-term deal.

If the deal goes through, the Raiders would have only one draft pick in the first three rounds. Oakland picks fourth in the opening round and traded its third-round pick last year to New England for a pick used to draft offensive lineman Mario Henderson.

ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

It was a tie. :D

http://cowboyszone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=114912&page=2
 

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SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!!

and the market just got more rediculous for having to pay the truly talented.
 

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Hostile;2002682 said:
Sorry. Didn't see that thread. That is unreal money. I wonder if anyone here still wants him.

Not me.
 

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Jerry should have extended Tnew last year. Every year the money just gets more out of hand.
 

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speedkilz88;2002695 said:
Jerry should have extended Tnew last year. Every year the money just gets more out of hand.


We ain't seen nothing. Wait until Ware comes up......................
 

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Hostile;2002682 said:
Sorry. Didn't see that thread. That is unreal money. I wonder if anyone here still wants him.


Not this guy.

Wonder if anyone here still thinks it's gonna be in our best interests to resign Newman.

We can go ahead and draft 4 corners.
 

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Hostile;2002682 said:
Sorry. Didn't see that thread. That is unreal money. I wonder if anyone here still wants him.

Never wanted him. As a matter of fact, the only FA's I've been interested in this offseason have been Haynesworth, and a pair of wideouts from your neck of the woods.

CB money in FA is too much, and the talent at CB in this year's draft looks more than adequate. Newman's negotiations should be rather interesting when they heat up.

The only positions I'm comfortable throwing big money at in FA is WR and OL.
 

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Hostile;2002682 said:
Sorry. Didn't see that thread. That is unreal money. I wonder if anyone here still wants him.

It is not very cool that Davis is skewing the market this badly. He must have some sort of terminal illness.
 

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I don't get why the Raiders would sign Hall if it meant they might not be able to re-sign Asomugha after next season. I mean, they just raised the bar themselves in terms of what Asomugha is going to be demanding. Anyways, I know who I'd rather lock-down long-term.
 

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But we all know the total contract numbers mean nothing. We need to know the guaranteed money.

They were talking about his on GAC:

Galloway: "Al Davis... Something, ah, something's happened in that jumpsuit."

Mosley: "We definitely have a Weekend at Bernie's situation here."

:laugh2:
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;2002706 said:
It is not very cool that Davis is skewing the market this badly. He must have some sort of terminal illness.[/quote]

It's called stupidity;)
 

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Chocolate Lab;2002710 said:
B
Mosley: "We definitely have a Weekend at Bernie's situation here."

:laugh2:

Holy ****!

Mosley's got jokes!
 

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superpunk;2002701 said:
Not this guy.

Wonder if anyone here still thinks it's gonna be in our best interests to resign Newman.

We can go ahead and draft 4 corners.
When a team is lucky enough to draft a great player they need to keep them and not let them see free agency. The only way I could see them parting ways would be a trade and thats still unlikely.
 

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superpunk;2002701 said:
Not this guy.

Wonder if anyone here still thinks it's gonna be in our best interests to resign Newman.

We can go ahead and draft 4 corners.
I am just about with you on letting Newman walk if the money is going to be like this. Hopefully he'll be more accomodating.
 

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Hostile;2002722 said:
I am just about with you on letting Newman walk if the money is going to be like this. Hopefully he'll be more accomodating.


If we sign MBIII and Canty, with Ware looming, i wouldn't be shocked at all if TNew walks.
 

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Hostile;2002722 said:
I am just about with you on letting Newman walk if the money is going to be like this. Hopefully he'll be more accomodating.

I think his age warrants it. He'll no doubt cost us a large chunk of change, but I don't think he'll get what some of the other top CB's are getting...it should be close though.
 

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With all of this money that the Raiders are throwing around, I wonder what Al Davis would pay me to be the water boy? A cool million per year should do it. :p:
 
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