skinsfan_nn
04-07-2007, 04:31 PM
I believe this move is HIGHLY unlikely.
Asante Samuelskinsfan_nn 04-07-2007, 04:31 PM I believe this move is HIGHLY unlikely. vaoutlaws2006 04-08-2007, 07:10 AM To completely disregard the fact that there are cover 2 corners and cover corners is ridiculous.[/quote] if you dont understand that then you dont know football overly well. Gmanc711 04-08-2007, 11:40 AM The Boston Herald is now reporting a RUMOR of #6 to NE for Samuels/#28. I'm against the trade, but not as much as I was against the Briggs trade, becuase this actually takes care of somthing that is somewhat of a need depending on how you look at it. However, the contract he will bring with him is just too much imo, especially when we need to re-sign Cooley. SmootSmack 04-08-2007, 11:51 AM The Boston Herald is now reporting a RUMOR of #6 to NE for Samuels/#28. I'm against the trade, but not as much as I was against the Briggs trade, becuase this actually takes care of somthing that is somewhat of a need depending on how you look at it. However, the contract he will bring with him is just too much imo, especially when we need to re-sign Cooley. Just to be clear, the Boston Herald is just repeating the Washington Times report, which says there is a possibility the Redskins might contact the Patriots re: Samuel and one possible trade scenario-speculated by the press-is the #6 for Samuel and the #28 artmonkforhallofamein07 04-08-2007, 12:16 PM I don't want this guy. He's good but corner isn't a need right now. I'd rather have Briggs, honestly if we make a trade for a player. Keeping the pick and moving down would be best for us though. How about the Pats 2 frist round picks for our 6th. That sounds better to me. SmootSmack 04-08-2007, 12:34 PM I'd love to get the Pats two first rounders for the #6. Wonder if we could get Moss and Harrell there? Rajmahal33 04-08-2007, 02:02 PM The pats seem pretty interested in Calvin Johnson so I wouldn't be surprised is the trade went thru. Also taking into account that Snyder will overpay even at the cost of putting the team in salary cap hell, the 6 for 28+Samuels trade does have a possibility of working. What does GW think of Samuels? Maybe he has been on his radar for some time. Dirtbag59 04-08-2007, 03:24 PM Heres the most recent scouting report on Asante Asante Samuel | CBComplete player profile (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=6456) http://espn.starwave.com/i/nfl/profiles/players/statsid/s6456.jpgFull Name: Asante Samuel Born: January 6, 1981 Fort Lauderdale, FL Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 lbs. Age: 26 Pos: CB Experience: 4 years College: UCF Drafted: Year:2003 Round:4 Pick:23, Patriots Insider Analysis http://espn.go.com/i/in.gif Grade 79 Expert's Take Samuel was designated the Patriots' franchise player coming off the best season of his four year career. He was statistically the toughest defensive back in the league to throw against, with 65 tackles, 10 interceptions and 24 deflections. Samuel has adequate size with very good athletic ability and excellent instincts. He has good speed but appears to be more quick than fast. He plays with great anticipation and reaction, reads quickly and jumps patterns as receivers come out of their breaks. He has very good foot agility and quickness, and he can plant and close with excellent burst. He plays with good balance and body position and rarely gets out-maneuvered. Samuel has shown very good ball skills and plays with confidence when the ball is in the air. He is competitive and a solid tackler but would not be considered explosive in run support. He uses his hands well to re-route receivers and keeps leverage while patterns develop. Samuel competes well with all receivers but does not have great height to shut down the bigger athletes on the outside. He was exceptional at the right corner position and a solid contributor on special teams for the Patriots in 2006. Dirtbag59 04-08-2007, 03:54 PM This came from the Boston Herald Landry on list? The rumored trade with the Redskins, which would likely ship the 28th pick and Samuel to the ‘Skins for the sixth overall pick, might be out of character for the Patriots. But it also could bring an impact player who’d be ready to start the opener on Sept. 9. His name is LaRon Landry. With Rodney Harrison (http://news.bostonherald.com/search/?searchSite=true&keyword=Rodney+Harrison&mode=all) [stats (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=bostonherald&page=nfl/teams/077/playeraaa.aspx?id=32,team=077)]’s injury troubles over the past two years, the Pats have gone through long stretches without a premier safety for the first time since Lawyer Milloy joined the team in 1996. Landry could be the next one, a 6-foot-1, 213-pounder who ran a 4.35 at the combine and played his first two years at LSU under Belichick confidant Nick Saban. Getting the sixth pick would move the Patriots ahead of the Falcons, who are eyeing Landry with their No. 8 pick. Of course, there’s a lot of projecting there, but it’s worth a thought. . . . According to KFFL.com, the Patriots conducted an interview with Baylor punter Daniel Sepulveda over the weekend, which seems a bit peculiar. The team just paid out a $100,000 roster bonus to Josh Miller, and has a couple days left to decide whether or not to match Denver’s offer sheet for Todd Sauerbrun. [continue (http://patriots.bostonherald.com/patriots/view.bg?articleid=193534&format=&page=3)] rypper11 04-08-2007, 04:22 PM I think the Pats really want Landry but this would be a Draft Day trade bc they wouldn't want the pick if Landry and CJ are gone. Wouldn't it be better for all involved if it were a 3 team trade with Detroit? Skins give up Springs and #6 and get Samuels, #28 and Detroit 3rd round. Detroit gets #6, #24 and Springs. NE gets #2 overall pick taking Calvin Johnson. 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