Month: April 2008 (Page 11 of 30)

Bengals turn down Redskins’ big offer for CJ

ESPN is reporting that the Redskins offered their first-round pick in ’08 and a third-round pick in ’09 (that could escalate to a first-round pick if certain performance requirements are met) for disgruntled WR Chad Johnson. The Bengals have apparently turned them down.

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis — who disputed the report of trade offers for Johnson — says the disgruntled receiver should keep his word and sit out the season.

“I’ve stated our case with Chad,” Lewis said. “He has a contract through 2011. He’s stated without an opportunity to go to a different team and a new contract, he wasn’t going to play. I think he’s a man of his word and says he’s not going to play, so don’t play.”

The Bengals have not only rejected the Redskins, but two other NFC East suitors — the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles — have been informed that there has been no change in the team’s position that Johnson will not be traded.

The Bengals have noted to those suitors that Johnson has been the “second-highest paid receiver” in the NFL during the past three years, indignant about suggestions that Johnson also wants a new contract, the sources said.

This is a great deal. CJ is going to be a distraction as long as he’s on the Bengals’ roster, so getting two early picks for the luxury of getting rid of him seems like a smart move. I don’t know what the Bengals are thinking.

It’s official: Dolphins to take Long

According to sources at ESPN.com, the Miami Dolphins have reached a contract agreement with Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long and will select him with the first overall pick.

The announcement will come at a 1:45 p.m. ET news conference.

Despite speculation that Dolphins vice president of football operations Bill Parcells really had planned to select Ohio State defensive end Vernon Gholston or Virginia defensive end Chris Long, sources told ESPN’s Michael Smith that since the Dolphins opened negotiations with Jake Long they were talking to him exclusively.

So now the focus becomes what the Rams will do at No. 2. The talk thus far is that they’ll go with a defensive end (either Chris Long or Vernon Gholston), but reports surfaced last night that they might take DT Glenn Dorsey and move 2006 first round pick Adam Carriker back to his more natural end position.

Let the rumors fly!

Draft Day Blunders by the NFL Bottom Feeders

Ben Roethlisberger on the Lions? Bob Sanders in San Fran? Bullz-Eye.com took the worst five teams over the past five years and re-drafted the first three rounds for them in years 2005, 2004 and 2003. What would these five habitual losers look like these days with a draft makeover?

Arizona Cardinals 2003 Draft Re-Do

No. 17 – Larry Johnson, RB, Penn State (Originally selected by Kansas City at No. 27)
Original Pick: Bryant Johnson, WR, Penn State

No. 18 – Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, California (Originally selected by Oakland at No. 31)
Original Pick: Calvin Pace, DE, Wake Forest

No. 54 – Anquan Boldin, WR, Florida State (Originally selected by Arizona at No. 54)
Original Pick: Boldin

Instead of signing the over-the-hill Emmitt Smith in the 2003 offseason, the Cards could have drafted LJ (right) and kick- started his career two seasons earlier than it did in Kansas City. Plus, with their second pick in the first round, ‘Zona could have vastly upgraded a weak secondary with the incredibly well rounded Asomugha. The original selection of Boldin still makes sense given his amazing rookie season (101 receptions, 1,377 yards, 8 TDs) and the degree of success he’s had thus far as a pro.

That would have been one hell of a first day for the Cards back in 2003, assuming of course LJ and Asomugha panned out in ‘Zona like they did in Kansas City and Oakland, respectively.

Final Mock Draft

The NFL Draft is just days away. Who are the Dolphins going to take first overall? Who will draft Darren McFadden? How long will Matt Ryan have to wait to hear his name called? I attempt to answer those questions by projecting the first round with my final NFL Mock Draft.

6. New York Jets
Team Needs: CB, WR, S
Bullz-Eye’s Pick: Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State
Gholston played defensive end at OSU, but he has the size and athleticism to make the transition to outside linebacker at the next level. The Jets could use him in the same capacity as the Cowboys use DeMarcus Ware and the Chargers use Shawne Merriman – as a sideline-to-sideline, pass-rushing monster.
Devil’s Advocate: If Darren McFadden slips past the Raiders at No. 5, it’s doubtful he’ll get past the Jets with this pick. The Jets could also look at a cornerback like Leodis McKelvin or Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.

At least 30 of the 31 picks should be right, so you might want to check it out.

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Random thoughts from the NBA playoffs: Day 3

Jazz 90, Rockets 84
It doesn’t need to be said, but I’ll say it anyway: the Rockets are done. Kaput. They could steal a game in Utah, but it’s unlikely and it won’t matter. The Jazz are going to win this series…The 27 year-old Luis Scola made a late push for ROY, averaging 13.6 points and 8.4 rebounds after the All-Star break, and he went for 14/5 tonight, but the guy is pretty lost defensively. I counted at least three Utah baskets that were a direct result of Scola being woefully out of position. He also committed a bonehead foul that erased a game-tying three with less than a minute to play. I don’t know how good his English is, but it has to be tough to communicate complex basketball strategy to someone who doesn’t speak the language that well.

Cavs 116, Wizards 86
Brendan Haywood deserved to get tossed for his flagrant foul on LeBron. He simply threw a two-hand shove on an airborne player and didn’t make any attempt at the ball. The league has worked hard at cleaning up that garbage, and sometimes the refs go a little too far, but they got it right this time…The Wizards have to have THE UGLIEST uniforms in the league, possibly in all of sports. I don’t know who dreamt them up, but whoever it was should be fired.

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