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NFL offseason rumors

March 7, 2007

Since I hate not being able to know everything about everything NFL, I'm going to do you guys a favor.
I'm an espn insider, so I get all the good stuff from the top sports newtork. I love the rumors. So I'll try to post whats going on in the NFL daily.
Hopefully I don't get in too much trouble, I doubt anyone will be browsing this site that works for ESPN.

Trent Green, Chiefs quaterback
Greener pastures?
The Dolphins are one of a handful of teams interested in Green, writes ESPN.com's John Clayton.
Green is looking at trade options because Kansas City is going through a transition at quarterback. Damon Huard re-signed for three years. The plan is for Brodie Croyle to be ready to start by 2008, but for that to happen he needs to be the backup this year. What that means for Green is he can either start or be the No. 3. If Green can't find a trading partner, he can certainly return and compete against Huard for a starting job with a reduced salary. Expect him to be gone.

Joe Horn, Saints wide reciever
Horn wants Falcons
After passing a physical and meeting with team officials, Horn left Atlanta without a contract agreement, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
The 35-year-old was released by New Orleans on March 1, and his preference would be to play in Atlanta. The Falcons have more than $6 million under the cap, and are expected to create more by releasing veteran players.

Atlanta lost staring wide receiver Ashley Lelie, who signed a free-agent contract with the 49ers on Monday, and don't have much experience or depth at wide receiver.


Dominic Rhodes, Colts running back
Rhodes well traveled
Rhodes visited with the Bills on Tuesday and met with the Giants last weekend. The Giants, who view Rhodes as the ideal complement to Brandon Jacobs, are expected to make a big push to land the free-agent running back, according to the New York Daily News.

I really hope Rhodes ends up somewhere and gets paid. He deserves it, especially after Peyton Manning stole his Super Bowl MVP trophy.

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