Haynesworth trade talk continues to heat up

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Haynesworth trade talk continues to heat up
Posted by Mike Florio on April 6, 2010 5:23 PM ET
We were shocked last week when he heard that defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth could be part of a deal that would have allowed the Commanders to move from No. 4 to No. 1 in the draft, setting up the selection of quarterback Sam Bradford.

And we were shocked again when hearing on Saturday that the trade talks between the Commanders and Eagles for quarterback Donovan McNabb included the opportunity for the Eagles to take Haynesworth.

The Eagles didn't want Haynesworth, but that hasn't kept the Commanders from continuing the effort to move him. Jason Reid of the Washington Post reports that the Commanders are attempting to trade Haynesworth, and that a deal could be made before the April 22 draft. Jason La Canfora of NFL.com reports that coach Mike Shanahan's initial meeting with Haynesworth "did not go well," and that Shanahan wants to "break the culture of players being too empowered at Commanders Park." (In this regard, Shanny may want to urge the guy who signs the checks to quit striking up friendships with them.)

Per La Canfora (as reported Monday by John Clayton of ESPN), the Titans and the Rams are believed to be in play for Haynesworth.

But what about the notion that the $21 million bonus Haynesworth earned on April 1 makes him untradeable? The Commanders potentially would get some of that money back from Haynesworth's new team as part of a trade. Also, a trade in an uncapped environment would allow the Commanders to wipe Haynesworth's contract off the books. Waiting a year or two would result in cap consequences, assuming that the salary cap returns.

Besides, it's our understanding that the $21 million was backed up by future guaranteed salaries. Thus, even if the Commanders had dumped Haynesworth before the start of the 2010 league year, the Commanders would have been on the hook for all or part of that money. Given the high value that teams place on draft picks, the Commanders opted instead to pay the money and to preserve the ability to finagle value in exchange for Haynesworth via trade.

The question then becomes whether the compensation will come in the form of cash, in the form of draft picks, in the form of players, or in the form of some combination of the three. Either way, it looks like the market for Haynesworth is open. The question is whether anyone wants to mess with a guy who, as expected, became less of a player once he got paid.
 

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I wish Shanny would stop getting in Lil Danny's business.
 

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some idiots on a sj=kins board i looked at think they'll get 2 first rounders, or at least a 1,3 and 5.
Who do they think is trading for him, JJ??
 

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cowboyjoe...no, the Cowboys don't want or need him, OK?


Just saying...


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ukinto8;3336047 said:
some idiots on a sj=kins board i looked at think they'll get 2 first rounders, or at least a 1,3 and 5.
Who do they think is trading for him, JJ??


they are going to end up dumping him somewhere for nothing just to clear the money.

I cant imagine one GM being foolish enough to move a draft pick for that guy before the draft.
 

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Mcnabb trade talk continues to heat up
Posted by Mike Florio on April 6, 2011 5:23 PM ET
We were shocked last week when he heard that QB Donovan Mcnabb could be part of a deal that would have allowed the Commanders to move from No. 4 to No. 1 in the draft, setting up the selection of quarterback Jake Locker.

And we were shocked again when hearing on Saturday that the trade talks between the Commanders and Raiders for quarterback Donovan McNabb included the opportunity for the Commanders to take Jamarcus Russell.

The Raiders didn't want Mcnabb, but that hasn't kept the Commanders from continuing the effort to move him. Jason Reid of the Washington Post reports that the Commanders are attempting to trade Mcnabb, and that a deal could be made before the April 22 draft. Jason La Canfora of NFL.com reports that coach Mike Shanahan's initial meeting with Mcnabb "did not go well," and that Shanahan wants to "break the culture of players being too empowered at Commanders Park." (In this regard, Shanny may want to urge the guy who signs the checks to quit striking up friendships with them.)

Per La Canfora (as reported Monday by John Clayton of ESPN), the Bills and the 49ers are believed to be in play for Mcnabb.

But what about the notion that the $21 million bonus Mcnabb earned on April 1 makes him untradeable? The Commanders potentially would get some of that money back from Mcnabbs new team as part of a trade. Also, a trade in an uncapped environment would allow the Commanders to wipe Mcnabbs contract off the books. Waiting a year or two would result in cap consequences, assuming that the salary cap returns.

Besides, it's our understanding that the $21 million was backed up by future guaranteed salaries. Thus, even if the Commanders had dumped Mcnabb before the start of the 2010 league year, the Commanders would have been on the hook for all or part of that money. Given the high value that teams place on draft picks, the Commanders opted instead to pay the money and to preserve the ability to finagle value in exchange for Mcnabb via trade.

The question then becomes whether the compensation will come in the form of cash, in the form of draft picks, in the form of players, or in the form of some combination of the three. Either way, it looks like the market for Mcnabb is open. The question is whether anyone wants to mess with a guy who, as expected, became less of a player once he got paid.
 

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MarionBarberThe4th;3336017 said:
Im just thankful for the Commanders being in my life.


Funny line.. and i agree, these guys are incredible.

I so want them to trade for Marshall.
 

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SLATEmosphere;3336079 said:
Haynesworth is available...should we take a look at him?


:laugh2:


(where do they come from)?
 

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SLATEmosphere;3336079 said:
Haynesworth is available...should we take a look at him?

Stop it, i can't breath.. seriously.. damn thats funny..
 

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The picture they keep showing of haynesworth making that stupid face cracks me up every time.
 

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SLATEmosphere;3336079 said:
Haynesworth is available...should we take a look at him?

Heck no, he's a head case. He'll want too much money anyway.
 

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Why would another team be willing to give the skins some of the $21 million back? They didn't negotiate that ridiculous contract. If the skins want to trade him, they will have to eat all that money. They basically paid $21 million for whatever draft picks they get for him. I don't expect more than a 2nd or 3rd based on his attitude and being out of shape last year.
 
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