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  • Iron Shiek
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    • May 2008
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    Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

    Originally posted by stlrz d
    Originally posted by phillyesq
    Per Profootballtalk.com, Leigh Bodden signed a one year deal w/ the Cheaters.
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    Patriots agree to terms with Leigh Bodden
    Posted by Christopher L. Gasper, Globe Staff March 10, 2009 03:08 PM

    According to a league source, the Patriots have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with free agent cornerback Leigh Bodden.

    The 27-year-old Bodden was released by the Detroit Lions on Feb. 9, after a season in which he had one interception -- although it was the only interception by a defensive back for the 0-16 Lions, who had just four interceptions total last season.

    The Patriots brought Bodden in for a free-agent visit on the first day of free agency (Feb. 27), but Bodden departed Foxborough without a deal. Now, he has one.

    In 2008, Detroit traded massive defensive tackle Shaun Rogers to Cleveland to obtain Bodden (as well as a third-round pick) and then signed him to a four-year, $27 million contract extension. They cut him before a large roster bonus that would have kicked in the contract was due.

    The 6-foot-1-inch, 193-pounder is a good fit for the Patriots because he flourished in Cleveland when former Patriots defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel was his coach.

    Bodden, who spent the first five seasons of his career with the Browns, had a career-high six interceptions in 2007 with Cleveland. He picked off 11 passes and was credited with 39 passes defended in the three seasons Crennel was his head coach. During that same three-season time period, Bodden, who spent his first two NFL seasons as primarily a special teams player, started 36 of the 38 games he played in for the Browns.

    Bodden now joins Shawn Springs in a retooled Patriots secondary.

    Upgrading that unit was apparently a priority for Bill Belichick and the football operations staff after a 2008 season that saw only the Arizona Cardinals (36) allow more touchdown passes than New England, which surrendered 27.

    The Patriots were also tied (with Detroit and San Francisco) for second in the NFL in most opponents' completions of 40 yards or more, allowing 12; only the Jacksonville Jaguars (17) allowed more.
    That Cheaters' secondary doesn't look all that more intimidating. Bodden helps, but I'm not sure Springs can be the contributor he once was. I'm not too worried about them yet...until they trade for Peppers.
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    • WoodleyofTroy
      Starter
      • Jan 2009
      • 709

      Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

      Good pickup by Cleveland.

      Browns | Womack signed
      Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:11:49 -0700

      Mary Kay Cabot, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports the Cleveland Browns have signed unrestricted free-agent OG Floyd Womack (Seahawks), according to a source. Terms of the contract were not disclosed
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      • RuthlessBurgher
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 33208

        Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

        Originally posted by WoodleyofTroy
        Good pickup by Cleveland.

        Browns | Womack signed
        Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:11:49 -0700

        Mary Kay Cabot, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports the Cleveland Browns have signed unrestricted free-agent OG Floyd Womack (Seahawks), according to a source. Terms of the contract were not disclosed
        Pork Chop always seems to be hurt, though. We brought him in last offseason, kicked the tires, and passed.
        Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

        Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

        We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

        We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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        • Mel Blount's G
          Pro Bowler
          • May 2008
          • 1056

          Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

          Felons spend a bill and a half for another starting TE, LJ Smith. Look forward to this bozo trying to block Deebo. Welcome to the afcSTEELERSnorth chump
          [url]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3990774[/url]
          Source: Smith, Ravens agree

          The Baltimore Ravens are not waiting until the NFL draft to add quality depth to the tight end position.

          According to a source, the Ravens have agreed in principle to a one-year, $1.5 million deal with former Philadelphia Eagle L.J. Smith. The tight end is visiting Baltimore Wednesday and could have a deal finalized by the end of the week, pending a physical.

          Smith, 28, spent the past six seasons in Philadelphia, where Ravens head coach John Harbaugh spent most of his career as an assistant. Baltimore is looking for an additional receiving threat and depth at tight end to play alongside current starter Todd Heap, who's had several injuries in recent seasons.

          Smith recorded 37 receptions for 298 yards and three touchdowns for the Eagles last year. A former second-round pick in 2003, Smith has 231 career receptions in 85 games. He also had visits with the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions.
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          • Mel Blount's G
            Pro Bowler
            • May 2008
            • 1056

            Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

            Originally posted by WoodleyofTroy
            Good pickup by Cleveland.

            Browns | Womack signed
            Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:11:49 -0700

            Mary Kay Cabot, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports the Cleveland Browns have signed unrestricted free-agent OG Floyd Womack (Seahawks), according to a source. Terms of the contract were not disclosed
            To go along with...
            [url]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3991163[/url]
            St. Clair brings experience to Browns

            Creating competition at right tackle and perhaps adding an experienced starter, the Cleveland Browns signed nine-year veteran and unrestricted free-agent John St. Clair on Tuesday.

            St. Clair received a three-year deal, worth $9-10 million, from Cleveland.

            St. Clair had played the past four seasons with the Chicago Bears, who attempted to re-sign him. The loss of St. Clair, coupled with the offseason retirement of John Tait, leaves Chicago without both of its 2008 starters. St. Clair was a key player to retain for the Bears, but their offer was well below the Browns' proposal.

            At the very least, St. Clair will compete with veteran Ryan Tucker for the right tackle spot, formerly held by Kevin Shaffer. The Browns recently released Shaffer to avoid paying him a roster bonus. There were rumors that Schaffer would re-sign at a lower salary, but the edition of St. Clair probably makes that a moot point.

            At the worst, the Browns gained a solid No. 3 "swing" tackle with experience starting on both the left and right sides.

            Originally drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 2000, the former third-rounder is joining his fourth NFL franchise. St. Clair has played with the Rams (2000-03), the Miami Dolphins (2004), and the Bears (2005-0.

            Although he started 16 games for the Rams in 2002, St. Clair wasn't regarded as a full-time starter until signing with the Bears. He played his best football, by far in Chicago, and started all 16 games in 2008.

            For his career, St. Clair has started in 55 of 107 appearances
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            • pfelix73
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              • Aug 2008
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              Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

              Just heard on the radio that Marvel Smith signed with the 49er's.....
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              • Mel Blount's G
                Pro Bowler
                • May 2008
                • 1056

                Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

                Apparently Corey Ivy is skidding from one steaming pile( )to another( )

                [url]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3995993[/url]
                Source: Browns reach deal with Ivy

                The AFC runner-up Baltimore Ravens have lost a third cornerback this offseason, with veteran nickel defender Corey Ivy reaching an agreement with the Cleveland Browns.

                Details of the contract, confirmed by a team source, were not yet available.

                Ivy joins starters and Pro Bowl-caliber players Chris McAlister and Samari Rolle as prominent cornerbacks who have departed the Ravens. McAlister and Rolle have been released.

                Ivy is not at the same performance level as Rolle or McAlister, but he is one of the best nickel cornerbacks in the league and a solid part-time starter. The Ravens have signed free agents Domonique Foxworth and Chris Carr to rebuild the cornerback position, but the loss of Ivy is a fairly significant one.

                The much-traveled Ivy began his career with New England in 1999 as an undrafted free agent from Oklahoma. He played for the Patriots as a rookie, and also has been with Tampa Bay (2001-2004), St. Louis (2005), and Baltimore (2006-200.

                Although he started 11 games in 2007, Ivy has settled into the nickel role and likely will assume the same role for the Browns. He has played in 102 games with just 21 starts. For his career, Ivy has 278 tackles, interceptions and 23 passes defensed.

                Last season with the Ravens, Ivy appeared in all 16 games with just one start, and had 52 tackles, no interceptions, and three passes defensed.
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                • Mel Blount's G
                  Pro Bowler
                  • May 2008
                  • 1056

                  Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

                  Dolphins get this DT from the schwags

                  Dolphins acquire D-lineman for late draft pick


                  The Miami Dolphins on Friday acquired injury-prone defensive tackle Tony McDaniel from the Jacksonville Jaguars for a seventh-round draft pick, ESPN's John Clayton has reported.

                  It's uncertain which of the Dolphins' three seventh-round choices they've dealt. They had previously obtained seventh-round picks from the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers.

                  McDaniel, listed at 6-foot-7 and 310 pounds, probably would be a better fit at defensive end in a 3-4 scheme. He's too lanky to fill the role of the run-stuffing nose tackle.

                  The Dolphins need to keep McDaniel healthy to get a return on the trade. He has been in the NFL for three seasons but already has missed 23 games with wrist, hip and knee injuries.

                  McDaniel made his only three career starts for the Jaguars last season. He recorded 22 tackles, a half sack and three quarterback pressures in 10 games, ending the season on injured reserve.
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                  • Discipline of Steel
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                    • Aug 2008
                    • 3882

                    Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

                    My dream is dead...

                    Eagles agree to terms with Weaver to fill fullback void
                    Associated Press

                    PHILADELPHIA -- Fullback Leonard Weaver has agreed to a one-year contract with Philadelphia, giving the Eagles a much-needed blocker in the backfield.

                    Weaver spent his first four seasons with Seattle. He ran for 130 yards and caught 20 passes for two touchdowns last season.

                    The Eagles played without a true fullback most of last season, and it cost them in several short-yardage situations. Converted halfback Tony Hunt started but was cut after seeing limited action. Defensive tackle Dan Klecko was moved to fullback and Kyle Eckel was signed off waivers to add depth.

                    Weaver, at 6-foot and 242 pounds, is a solid blocker and can be effective with the ball. He has 356 yards rushing (4.4 yards per carry) and one touchdown in 46 career games. He also has 60 receptions for 547 yards.
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                    • Mel Blount's G
                      Pro Bowler
                      • May 2008
                      • 1056

                      Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

                      Originally posted by Discipline of Steel
                      My dream is dead...

                      Eagles agree to terms with Weaver to fill fullback void
                      Associated Press

                      PHILADELPHIA -- Fullback Leonard Weaver has agreed to a one-year contract with Philadelphia, giving the Eagles a much-needed blocker in the backfield.

                      Weaver spent his first four seasons with Seattle. He ran for 130 yards and caught 20 passes for two touchdowns last season.

                      The Eagles played without a true fullback most of last season, and it cost them in several short-yardage situations. Converted halfback Tony Hunt started but was cut after seeing limited action. Defensive tackle Dan Klecko was moved to fullback and Kyle Eckel was signed off waivers to add depth.

                      Weaver, at 6-foot and 242 pounds, is a solid blocker and can be effective with the ball. He has 356 yards rushing (4.4 yards per carry) and one touchdown in 46 career games. He also has 60 receptions for 547 yards.
                      And to further kick dirt on your dream, BungHoles sign a RFA, a fullback, to an offer sheet. Could be an effective combo having this guy plowing open holes for an attitude-adjusted, chip-shouldered Cedric Benson. However, it's most likely the vikes match this offer..
                      [url]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4000124[/url]
                      FB Tahi signs offer sheet with Cincy
                      ESPN.com

                      Three-year veteran fullback Naufahu Tahi signed a restricted free-agent offer sheet Friday with the Cincinnati Bengals.

                      The offer sheet was originally reported by the St. Paul Pioneer-Press. It was then confirmed by agent David Lee.

                      "We signed it this morning," Lee said. "We'll just have to see what happens."

                      Tahi has only 23 touches in three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, didn't register a rushing attempt in 2008, and has only six carries for his career. But the former Brigham Young standout is a strong lead blocker and helped clear the way for Minnesota tailback Adrian Peterson last year.

                      He would fill the same lead-blocker role with the Bengals.

                      Because he is a restricted free agent, and Minnesota tendered him a one-year contract at $1.01 million, the Vikings retained a right of first refusal. The terms of the offer sheet, believed to be for one year, were not yet available.

                      The Vikings have seven days to either match the offer by Cincinnati or pass on it. If they match it, the Vikings will assume the major terms of the offer sheet. If they opt not to match, Tahi will move to the Bengals, and the Vikings will receive no compensation, because Tahi originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent.

                      Coincidentally, it was the Bengals who signed him in 2006.

                      Tahi spent some time on the Cincinnati practice squad. He was later waived, and signed with the Vikings.

                      For his career, Tahi has played in 26 games with five starts. He has six carries for 15 yards and no touchdowns. He also has 17 catches for 44 yards and no touchdowns. Last season, Tahi started five of the 16 games in which he played.

                      Tahi is the fourth restricted free agent to sign an offer sheet with a different team this year. The other three were all matched by their incumbent teams.

                      They are: wide receiver David Anderson of Houston (by Denver); defensive back Jarrett Bush of Green Bay (by Tennessee); and New York Jets defensive back Abram Elam (by Cleveland).
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                      • Discipline of Steel
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                        • Aug 2008
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                        Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

                        There is always the seventh round of the draft....
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                        • Mel Blount's G
                          Pro Bowler
                          • May 2008
                          • 1056

                          Re: NFL Free Agent Signing Thread

                          This thread kinda died but the fowlcons traded a 2010 2nd round pick for tony gonzalez today. Atlanta fills a need increasing the chances they may take one of our needs with their 1st pick
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