Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread


CRedskinsRule
03-05-2010, 11:11 AM
12 starts last year according to NFL.com

Thanks, I checked ESPN, Wiki, and ProFootballReference, didn't think to check NFL.com :doh:

skinsfan_nn
03-05-2010, 11:24 AM
Posted at 10:12 AM ET, 03/ 5/2010
Offensive tackle Tony Pashos set to visit Redskins today

Chad Clifton apparently isn't the only offensive tackle who will be visiting Redskins Park today. Tony Pashos, an unrestricted free agent from San Francisco, is scheduled for a visit in Washington, according to Aaron Wilson of the NationalFootballPost.com.

Pashos, who stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 326 pounds, played under Washington offensive line coach Chris Foerster in both San Francisco and Baltimore. He also played two seasons in Jacksonville.

In recent weeks, it seemed the 49ers were getting close to working out a deal that would keep Pashos in San Francisco. That might not be the case, though.

Pashos, 29, and Foerster are believed to have a close relationship and San Francisco coach Mike Singletary was asked during the NFL Scouting Combine whether Foerster's departure would make it tougher for the 49ers to keep Pashos.

"I don't think so. I talked with Tony. I think Tony had some familiarity with Chris Foerster. But I talked with Tony, and Tony feels comfortable about what we're doing," Singletary said. "He feels good about what we're doing in San Francisco. Certainly, they had a
good relationship, but hopefully things work out where Tony is back with us. But I know he feels good about what we're doing. . . .Hopefully, it works itself out. But once again it has to work for both sides and hopefully it gets done."

The fact that the Redskins have at least two tackles stopping by today should not be read as a free agency competition between Clifton and Pashos, however. The team could sign both and start next season with new faces playing both left and right tackle.

Kalisto2010
03-05-2010, 11:27 AM
I agree...upgrade, but will this mean we're not drafting a LT with #4?

I doubt it, if the front office had any faith in JC they'd draft an O-lineman. Since they don't, they're going to aggressively pursue a QB as we did last year IMO.

MTK
03-05-2010, 11:28 AM
I could really see us signing Pashos and Clifton, and still using 2 picks on the OL.

Redskins_P
03-05-2010, 11:28 AM
posted at 10:12 am et, 03/ 5/2010
offensive tackle tony pashos set to visit redskins today

chad clifton apparently isn't the only offensive tackle who will be visiting redskins park today. Tony pashos, an unrestricted free agent from san francisco, is scheduled for a visit in washington, according to aaron wilson of the nationalfootballpost.com.

Pashos, who stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 326 pounds, played under washington offensive line coach chris foerster in both san francisco and baltimore. He also played two seasons in jacksonville.

In recent weeks, it seemed the 49ers were getting close to working out a deal that would keep pashos in san francisco. That might not be the case, though.

Pashos, 29, and foerster are believed to have a close relationship and san francisco coach mike singletary was asked during the nfl scouting combine whether foerster's departure would make it tougher for the 49ers to keep pashos.

"i don't think so. I talked with tony. I think tony had some familiarity with chris foerster. But i talked with tony, and tony feels comfortable about what we're doing," singletary said. "he feels good about what we're doing in san francisco. Certainly, they had a
good relationship, but hopefully things work out where tony is back with us. But i know he feels good about what we're doing. . . .hopefully, it works itself out. But once again it has to work for both sides and hopefully it gets done."

the fact that the redskins have at least two tackles stopping by today should not be read as a free agency competition between clifton and pashos, however. The team could sign both and start next season with new faces playing both left and right tackle.

love it!

Kalisto2010
03-05-2010, 11:30 AM
Posted at 10:12 AM ET, 03/ 5/2010
Offensive tackle Tony Pashos set to visit Redskins today

Chad Clifton apparently isn't the only offensive tackle who will be visiting Redskins Park today. Tony Pashos, an unrestricted free agent from San Francisco, is scheduled for a visit in Washington, according to Aaron Wilson of the NationalFootballPost.com.

Pashos, who stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 326 pounds, played under Washington offensive line coach Chris Foerster in both San Francisco and Baltimore. He also played two seasons in Jacksonville.

In recent weeks, it seemed the 49ers were getting close to working out a deal that would keep Pashos in San Francisco. That might not be the case, though.

Pashos, 29, and Foerster are believed to have a close relationship and San Francisco coach Mike Singletary was asked during the NFL Scouting Combine whether Foerster's departure would make it tougher for the 49ers to keep Pashos.

"I don't think so. I talked with Tony. I think Tony had some familiarity with Chris Foerster. But I talked with Tony, and Tony feels comfortable about what we're doing," Singletary said. "He feels good about what we're doing in San Francisco. Certainly, they had a
good relationship, but hopefully things work out where Tony is back with us. But I know he feels good about what we're doing. . . .Hopefully, it works itself out. But once again it has to work for both sides and hopefully it gets done."

The fact that the Redskins have at least two tackles stopping by today should not be read as a free agency competition between Clifton and Pashos, however. The team could sign both and start next season with new faces playing both left and right tackle.

Excellent news, the Redskins seemed to have fooled everyone. We're actually addressing needs instead of wants. What a difference a real GM makes.

Monkeydad
03-05-2010, 11:31 AM
Pancakes!

They're on your Madden game.

Monkeydad
03-05-2010, 11:33 AM
I doubt it, if the front office had any faith in JC they'd draft an O-lineman. Since they don't, they're going to aggressively pursue a QB as we did last year IMO.

If they didn't have faith in him, he'd be tendered at a lower price and probably traded by now.

I think Shanahan is going to use Campbell in his plans, at least for this year.

doughtydoubter
03-05-2010, 11:33 AM
love it!

Huzzah! those two wold make my free agency baby!

Defensewins
03-05-2010, 11:36 AM
I love that we are taking our time with FA. No crazed rush to sign the most expensive player on the market.
Kudos to Allen and Shanahan.

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