– The Browns made Shaun Rogers the highest paid defensive tackle in the league, inking him to a six-year, $42 million contract. Before anyone scoffs, this is the way the market is currently set up. And really at times, Rogers is the best DT in the league. It’s just that he’s lazy and his work ethic is constantly being questioned.

– The Falcons released QB Joey Harrington. This time last year, they signed Harrington to a two-year deal and they went on to have one of the most tumultuous seasons in NFL history. They release Harrington and now go on to have one of the best seasons in NFL history? Okay, I’ve gone too far.

– The Raiders signed WR Javon Walker to a six-year, $55 million contract, with $16 mil in guaranteed monies. Twenty-seven mil over the next three years for Javon Walker? Holy crap.

– The Seahawks inked RB T.J. Duckett to a five-year contract. I’m telling you, Duckett isn’t finished and I think this is a nice pickup for the Hawks. What does it mean for Shaun Alexander, though?

– The Bears signed WR Marty Booker for a second stint in Chicago, inking him to a two-year deal. Booker is a nice addition, but I would have thought Da Bears would be more aggressive after losing Benard Berrian to division rival Minnesota.