NFL.com: Seahawks sign Julius Jones

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Or agreed to terms, at least --

http://www.nfl.com/freeagency/story?id=09000d5d807189a4&template=without-video&confirm=true

For the second time this week, the Seattle Seahawks have landed a free agent running back. NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports the team reached an agreement Friday night with former Cowboys running back Julius Jones.

Details of the contract's length and terms are still unclear. Both the Jones camp and the Seahawks are being tight lipped due to the sensitivity of the deal. This week, the Seahawks have signed former Lions running back T.J. Duckett and have now landed Jones, leaving less room in the backfield and on the team's salary cap for former NFL MVP Shaun Alexander and/or Seahawks running back Maurice Morris.
 

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Well, I guess we'll get some comp picks in 2009 for Reeves and J Jones the way this is looking (assuming we don't sign anyone in FA).
 

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i hope our defense gives him the same treatment that emmitt got after he left.
 

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I guess the Seahawks like collecting underachieving running backs?

All kidding aside, I wish Jones well (except against us!)
 

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Well, they made sure he would not smoke them again as he did before. Sorry to see him go but its best for all. I wish him luck- even against us (as long as we win the game!).
 

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Yeah like stated we should get some comp picks (hell I hope some signs nate jones just so we can get a 7th :)).

But at the very least it seems Shaun Alexander's days are numbered. Hopefully this also means one less team taking a RB early on.
 

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Woods;1989712 said:
Well, I guess we'll get some comp picks in 2009 for Reeves and J Jones the way this is looking (assuming we don't sign anyone in FA).
That was my first thought too. We're so greedy.
 

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Manwiththeplan;1989725 said:
Yeah like stated we should get some comp picks (hell I hope some signs nate jones just so we can get a 7th :)).

But at the very least it seems Shaun Alexander's days are numbered. Hopefully this also means one less team taking a RB early on.

There's also still K Davis who is a FA.

I'd bet K Davis gets picked up, if only for his ST play. Who knows, maybe we end up re-signing him, if Davis is still around in FA after another week or two.
 

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It would be kind of funny if he had good home games and terrible road games considering his past in Seattle's stadium. Bring on those compensatory picks.
 

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Good for JJ he had some of his better games in that stadium hope he does well, just not against us.
 

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Per PFT:

HELLO, JULIUS . . . GOODBYE, SHAUN?

Barely two years after Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander won the league MVP award, the team has agreed to terms with one of the players who was expected prior to the 2005 season to contend for that prize.

According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, the Seahawks have struck a deal with tailback Julius Jones.

The move immediately calls into question Alexander's status with the team. Two weeks ago, there were rumors at the Scouting Combine that Alexander could be released. Since then, the Seahawks have signed T.J. Duckett.

After rushing for 819 yards in only eight games during his rookie year of 2004, big things were expected of Jones in 2005. But he didn't even crack 1,000 yards in his second season.

Alexander is signed through 2013, and is due to earn a salary in excess of $5.5 million in 2008.

Also at risk is running back is Maurice Morris, who is due to earn a salary of $1 million in 2oo8, the final year of his current deal.

:)
 

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Hostile;1989728 said:
That was my first thought too. We're so greedy.

Maybe the philosophy this year is to re-sign our own guys and maximize our draft picks . . . . unless you can get your hands on a guy like Fitz, of course. This is such a poor FA class in general.
 

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Seems Alexander will hit the market soon. Could this be Jerry's WOW signing? :lmao2: :lmao: :laugh2: Seriously, what type of contract is he going to get with all of these ridiculous FA signings as of late.
 

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links18;1989744 said:
Seems Alexander will hit the market soon. Could this be Jerry's WOW signing? :lmao2: :lmao: :laugh2: Seriously, what type of contract is he going to get with all of these ridiculous FA signings as of late.

If anyone's watched him last season?

Not much.
 

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Big Dakota;1989742 said:
sensitivity of the deal??????????

Heck does that mean?

Possibly because it means Shaun Alexander will be released, and they don't want him to have to find out through the media.
 
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