Handicapping Trading Partners for Haynesworth and McNabb

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scowan
01-19-2011, 04:50 PM
We can only hope, someone will trade us something for these two guys. Everyone knows we don't want them, so why not just wait until we cut them and they give up nothing? Its like Bud Adams saying that the Titans will either cut or trade Vince Young. The minute they say the word cut, why would anyone trade for the guy. Oh wait, some one may not want another team to get them! Nobody wants either one of them and if the Skins end up getting a pack of gum for them, the Skins will have won!

Paintrain
01-19-2011, 05:15 PM
Fat Al will probably garner a 5th round pick, I can see him ending up in Minnesota or New Orleans, possibly Detroit. McNabb is more complex because of his contract. A team trading for him will likely want to renegotiate his deal because of the $13 million or so he's slated to earn in 2011. As for likely suitors, I'm thinking Miami since Sparano was just extended and don't sleep on Seattle if Childress or Bevell ends up there as OC. Other than that, I don't see SF as a likely destination because Harbaugh likely wants a young QB to develop (although that's always risky for a first time coach-outside of Rex Ryan) and McNabb doesn't seem to want or interest Arizona or Minnesota. A sleeper may be Tennessee since they have nothing and lame duck Jeff Fisher isn't going to draft a QB with one year left on his deal. If we recoup the 4th we gave to Philly I'd be happy with that.

Dirtbag59
01-23-2011, 03:02 PM
Trading McNabb just became a little more difficult. Someone a little younger and sexier has just hit the trading block. Apparently he really wants to play in the NFC West. San Fran is obviously close to USC and his college coach is already the head man in Seattle.
fauxjohnmadden‎ Carson Palmer demands a trade.. He wanted to keep the story quiet but like everything else with Carson.. The story was intercepted
Twitter - 8 minutes ago


Carson Palmer wants Cincinnati Bengals to trade him or he may retire, sources say - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6051119)

skinsfaninok
01-23-2011, 03:23 PM
Trading McNabb just became a little more difficult. Someone a little younger and sexier has just hit the trading block. Apparently he really wants to play in the NFC West. San Fran is obviously close to USC and his college coach is already the head man in Seattle.


Carson Palmer wants Cincinnati Bengals to trade him or he may retire, sources say - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6051119)

Mcnabb is still better than Palmer, he's nothing special in fact he even said he'd retire

44ever
01-23-2011, 03:36 PM
Mcnabb is still better than Palmer, he's nothing special in fact he even said he'd retire

Because McNabb had a less than stellar year with the Redskins is no reason to believe there aren't many teams that would love to have him as their QB. Other teams are not ignorant to the fact that some guys just don't play well with "certain teams".

McNabb will be coveted if made available.

skinsfaninok
01-23-2011, 03:40 PM
Because McNabb had a less than stellar year with the Redskins is no reason to believe there aren't many teams that would love to have him as their QB. Other teams are not ignorant to the fact that some guys just don't play well with "certain teams".

McNabb will be coveted if made available.

SF, Mia, Min, AZ all could use DM.

GusFrerotte
01-23-2011, 11:56 PM
Arizona is in the most desperate QB situation and therefore the team we can garner the best deal for Donovan. Next would be Minnesota. I think Webb might work out for them, but he is it at QB for the Vikes. Jackson is a disaster. When an aging Gus Frerotte can beat you out as a starter you really must suck. Next would be San Francisco and Tennessee. Maybe we can trade them(Tenn) both Donovan and AH for their second and third round picks or 3rd and 4th rounders. If they are game maybe even give us their #1.

Dirtbag59
01-24-2011, 12:16 AM
Arizona is in the most desperate QB situation and therefore the team we can garner the best deal for Donovan. Next would be Minnesota. I think Webb might work out for them, but he is it at QB for the Vikes. Jackson is a disaster. When an aging Gus Frerotte can beat you out as a starter you really must suck. Next would be San Francisco and Tennessee. Maybe we can trade them(Tenn) both Donovan and AH for their second and third round picks or 3rd and 4th rounders. If they are game maybe even give us their #1.

I don't know where to find it at the moment but I've read on more then one occasion rumors from ESPN and some other source that the Cardinals want nothing to do with McNabb.

Giantone
01-24-2011, 09:10 AM
McNabb with the Vikings

....and I would send Fat Al to Denver where he better be in shape at that altitude.

Ruhskins
01-24-2011, 09:33 AM
McNabb with the Vikings

....and I would send Fat Al to Denver where he better be in shape at that altitude.

Why would Denver trade for a player that would be ineffective in their defensive scheme?

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