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Commanders get DE Taylor from Dolphins after Daniels goes down

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Al Bello/Getty Images Jason Taylor may have been all smiles about being traded to a playoff contender.

ASHBURN, Va. -- Jason Taylor wanted out of Miami, and Bill Parcells seemed only too happy to trade the "Dancing with the Stars" defensive end.
So when the Washington Commanders lost a starting lineman to a season-ending injury Sunday, a significant swap quickly got done.
The Commanders gave the Dolphins a second-round pick in 2009 and a sixth-round choice in 2010 for Taylor, who is leaving the only NFL team he's known.
The six-time Pro Bowl defensive end -- who was the 2006 NFL Defensive Player of the Year -- fell out of favor in Miami after spending his offseason on a TV show rather than working out with teammates.
The deal came about nine hours after starting defensive end Phillip Daniels was carted away from the practice field at Commanders Park with a season-ending left knee injury on Day 1 of training camp.
Painful camp opener


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What a way to open training camp: Commanders defensive end Phillip Daniels tore a left knee ligament Sunday during the very first practice and will miss the season. Full story ...

It also came only about 1½ hours after Washington executive vice president Vinny Cerrato told reporters: "We haven't talked to anybody about anything."
When he later announced the deal with the Dolphins, Cerrato said Taylor was expected to report to the Commanders on Monday -- something the player's agent, Gary Wichard, confirmed.
"We're fortunate there was a guy that caliber on the market when somebody got hurt," Cerrato said. "Normally, in most years, there's not a guy of that caliber on the market."
The 33-year-old Taylor has played 11 NFL seasons and he's started every game each of the past eight years.
He had 11 sacks during the 2007 season, giving him 117 over his career.
"His play speaks for itself. I think it's easy to talk about Jason Taylor. He's got statistics and everything else to back up everything that he's done," Cerrato said. "So we had to act after losing our starting defensive end Phillip Daniels, and talked to Parcells after practice today and we were able to work something out."
Taylor said last month that his intention is to play one more season, and it seems clear that he wants to pursue a Hollywood acting career. That said, Taylor privately has told confidants that he isn't certain that he'll retire after 2008.
Cerrato noted Taylor has two years left on his contract and added: "I'm 100 percent positive he'll play longer than one year."
Wichard said it's possible Taylor will play beyond the coming season.
"The Dolphins got real good value for Jason," Wichard said. "And he's excited about going to Washington -- he wanted an opportunity to compete in the playoffs in 2008. At the same time, this is the end of his years with the Dolphins, so it's kind of bittersweet."
The Dolphins declined comment even after the Commanders announced the deal.
How do they measure up?



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As you can tell by looking at NFL.com's head-to-head breakdown, Phillip Daniels was durable and productive last season, but did not put up the numbers that Pro Bowler Jason Taylor tallied in Miami. For complete details, click here.

"Right now we're not prepared to confirm that," Dolphins spokesman Harvey Greene said.
The new Dolphins regime led by Parcells, the executive vice president of football operations, fumed this offseason as Taylor focused on non-football interests rather than working out in South Florida.
Taylor finished second to Kristi Yamaguchi in this year's "Dancing With the Stars" competition in Los Angeles, and as he became a TV celebrity, his feud with Parcells escalated. At one point Taylor said he was unhappy he had spoken "probably less than a minute each" with Parcells and new general manager Jeff Ireland -- something the player perceived as a sort of silent treatment.
In mid-May, Dolphins coach Tony Sparano made a cryptic announcement that Taylor wasn't expected to take part in any team activities through training camp. That signaled the Dolphins were intent on making a trade -- especially because in April, they had drafted two potential replacements for him: Clemson's Phillip Merling in the second round, and Hampton's Kendall Langford in the third round.

Last season, Taylor was chosen NFL Man of the Year and was the lone Pro Bowl player for a Dolphins team that went 1-15. His departure is the latest move in a major roster shakeup.
Zach Thomas, the other anchor of the Dolphins' defense over the past decade, was released in February and signed with the Dallas Cowboys -- meaning he and Taylor, who are brothers-in-law, go from being teammates to being members of NFC East rivals.
In Miami, Taylor played primarily at right end, but Cerrato said Washington will move him to the left side, where Daniels was the starter. Andre Carter plays right defensive end for the Commanders.
Daniels tore a left knee ligament on the initial play of 7-on-7 offense vs. defense drills Sunday. He stayed down on the turf for several minutes before being taken away on a cart, a towel draped over his head. He's expected to have surgery Friday.
"Not a good way to start, at all," middle linebacker London Fletcher said. "It's a big blow to our defense. Phil was a tremendous leader, excellent at playing the run, and was going to be our third-down attack guy. With him going down, it's like we're replacing two guys."
Daniels has played 12 seasons in the NFL with Washington, Chicago and Seattle, accumulating 59 sacks.
The Commanders also lost another defensive end, reserve Alex Buzbee, to a season-ending injury during their afternoon practice. Buzbee ruptured his Achilles' tendon.
"With Phillip gone, and now Buzbee gone, there's a hole there," Washington's Jim Zorn said after running his first training camp practices as an NFL head coach. "And Phillip has created a big hole."

One quickly filled with the trade for Taylor.


Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
 

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The Skins got lucky, if anything.

Not only was a DE available at a reasonable price, but Taylor is a BIG upgrade over Daniels.

Why Daniels has remained on the Skins' roster for some time is mystifying.
 

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It does suck. They have little depth at DE now though. Just the facts mam. Not hooraying that Daniels got hurt.
 

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I think its a good move on the Skins part. I know Taylor has said he only wanted to play for another year or two but how much of that was a result from being on a team so bad?

I think they will get good production out of him.

But I still can't figure out why they made the move NOW. Daniels isn't the type of guy you would would consider keeping on the field if Taylor was on your team. He just doesn't provide what Taylor can so I don't know why this injury forced them into getting Taylor when they probably could have gone a much cheaper route (inferior player of course) and had someone just provide what Daniels did.

Who knows, many times trades don't make sense.

In the end, I think it will be a good move for the skins. If they can get 3 years out of him, its a worthwhile move. If they only get 1 season out of him, its kind of a pointless move because I really cannot see this move putting them over the top this season. Who knows, the Giants proved that you only need to be in contention and take advantage when you can.

Big boost to their pass rush, no doubt. But I would definitely keep an eye on their rush defense. Their ends are each pretty light now. Low-to-mid 250s on either side. And I guess I've been out of the loop on Taylors back problems. I think I remember hearing something about it last year but to be honest, following the 1-15 dolphins was not a priority.

Strong move, IMO. If they get 3 years out of him at a level of play even equal to last year, it would have been worth it.
 

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In today's NFL....the pass rush seems more important than ever. The NYFG demonstrated it in the playoffs. Good move for the 'skins.
 

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I think it was a great move for the Commanders.

But I'm surprised Taylor accepted the trade there.

He supposedly balked at going to Green Bay.

I seem to remember him mentioning wanting to play for a winner.

And I don't expect the Commanders to go further than Green Bay would have.
 

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stasheroo;2151515 said:
And I don't expect the Commanders to go further than Green Bay would have.

Do you still feel that way if Aaron Rogers is the QB?
 

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I'm probably in the minority, but from a Commanders perspective, I don't really like this deal.

My main reason is that I don't think the Commanders are going to be a top team regardless, and if I were them, I'd want to build the roster with young, talented players via the Draft (with a 2-3 year view). J Taylor is going to be 34 yrs old in around a month. You can't build a foundation by giving up a 2nd rounder and a late Day 2 pick for a soon to be 34 yr old DE.

It's not like the Commanders are a player away. At least that's my take on it.
 

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Woods;2151524 said:
I'm probably in the minority, but from a Commanders perspective, I don't really like this deal.

My main reason is that I don't think the Commanders are going to be a top team regardless, and if I were them, I'd want to build the roster with young, talented players via the Draft (with a 2-3 year view). J Taylor is going to be 34 yrs old in around a month. You can't build a foundation by giving up a 2nd rounder and a late Day 2 pick for a soon to be 34 yr old DE.

It's not like the Commanders are a player away. At least that's my take on it.

Daniel Snyder sees his team as a contender every year, so he's always ready to trade away the future for a short term upgrade at any given moment.
 

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CrazyCowboy;2151509 said:
They gave up to much imho

What were the alternatives? They lost two defensive ends in practice. A second rounder isn't bad at all. Taylor is a major upgrade over daniels and we when play them he must be he's the player that must be kept under wraps.
 

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Welp, Taylor will now be rendered a bust for two games a year when Flozell shuts him down twice! :laugh2:
 

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Back to the days of ol' for the Commanders. They love to trade away their future for what was a big-time player who is now deep into his 30s.
 

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CrazyCowboy;2151509 said:
They gave up to much imho

I would have wished it had been a 3rd pick instead of a 2nd, but the 6th round pick in '10 doesn't bother me. I hope we get two years out of of Taylor though. Sad to say but we just upgraded our Defense, but not in the way I wanted to.

BTW, I'm new here...don't worry not a troll,etc. Just a Skins fan that likes to see what the rivals are discussing sometimes.
 

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I still wonder if Taylor will even show up for training camp. As far as the 1 year deal goes, Cerrato is claiming that he'll definitely play for more than 1 year. It wouldn't surprise me, but it's still something that I won't believe until Taylor says it to be so.

If they can get 2 years out of the guy and he plays well, then I can't blame them for taking the chance. But if he's only there for a year or is lousy when he plays there, then it's another screwup for the Commanders. 2nd round picks are the best picks to have because there's a low amount of risk and high rewards at that round.



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Yakuza Rich;2151543 said:
I still wonder if Taylor will even show up for training camp. As far as the 1 year deal goes, Cerrato is claiming that he'll definitely play for more than 1 year. It wouldn't surprise me, but it's still something that I won't believe until Taylor says it to be so.

If they can get 2 years out of the guy and he plays well, then I can't blame them for taking the chance. But if he's only there for a year or is lousy when he plays there, then it's another screwup for the Commanders. 2nd round picks are the best picks to have because there's a low amount of risk and high rewards at that round.



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He's going to play out the contract and report. All taylor wanted was hope. At least the deadskins offer that compared to the dead end road in miami.
 

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BurgundyGold;2151538 said:
I would have wished it had been a 3rd pick instead of a 2nd, but the 6th round pick in '10 doesn't bother me. I hope we get two years out of of Taylor though. Sad to say but we just upgraded our Defense, but not in the way I wanted to.

BTW, I'm new here...don't worry not a troll,etc. Just a Skins fan that likes to see what the rivals are discussing sometimes.
:welcome: to The Zone.
 
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