Handicapping Trading Partners for Haynesworth and McNabb

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KI Skins Fan
01-18-2011, 12:44 PM
It is very possible, if not probable, that both Haynesworth and McNabb will be traded during the offseason, perhaps just before the NFL Draft. I’m guessing that the Skins will want draft picks in return.

I’m also guessing that the Skins may take a little less for Haynesworth than they’ve supposedly asked for in the past because I don’t expect Haynesworth and Shanahan to reach an accommodation on Haynesworth’s role on the team. The very most I can foresee getting in return for Haynesworth is a 3rd Round pick but we’ll probably need to settle for a 4th Rounder.

As for McNabb, I can’t imagine that he would want to return as a backup, which is his likely fate if he stays in D.C. The Redskins overpaid for McNabb to begin with and then Shanahan’s benchings of McNabb depressed his trade value even more. I think we’ll probably get a 4th Rounder for him, as well.

The following are the teams I think might be interested in each player, with the most likely trading partners listed in descending order, and what I think the return for each player might be if he is traded.

Haynesworth – Obviously, we would need a 4-3 team to take him.

1.Tennessee – They have expressed interest in the past and they have a smallish D-Line. It’s also home to Haynesworth who played at UT (that’s a big deal to people who live there). It was rumored that TN offered a 4th for Haynesworth last season. We might be able to get their 4th (#12) and get them to swap 5th Rounders (#11 to WSH; #24 to TN).
2.Minnesota – They may lose one or both of their starting DT’s. I could foresee a similar deal with them. Their 4th (#9) and a swap of 5th Rounders (#8 to WSH; #24 to Min). If Min loses both starting DT’s, then we might be able to land their 4th (#9) and one of their two 5th Rounders (#8 or #19) for Haynesworth. Losing both DT’s might also propel Min to the top of my list. Min has no 3rd Round pick.
3.Detroit – Haynesworth’s former DC, Jim Schwartz, is now the HC in Detroit. Suh recently said that he’d love to have AH playing next to him. Nevertheless, as far as I know, Detroit hasn’t made a move to trade for Haynesworth and Corey Redding is a pretty good DT. Maybe they would trade their 4th (#10) and swap 5th Rounders (#9 for #24).
4.New Orleans – They’ve shown some interest in Haynesworth. They might like to play him between Sedrick Ellis and Will Smith. They have no 4th Round picks but they have two 3rd Round picks. Perhaps they would trade their second third round pick (#24) for Haynesworth.
5.Carolina – At DT they have, well, um, nobody. But now that Luck will not be in the draft, they should take a DT in the 1st Round. Whether they do or not, they are probably too cheap to pick up Haynesworth’s salary.

McNabb

1.Arizona – Their QB situation is horrible! They may draft a young QB but their team is set up to win now and they are in a weak division. They need a veteran QB. They might want to send their 4th Round pick (#6) to the Skins for McNabb.
2.Minnesota – See Arizona above. They have the #9 pick in the 4th Round.
3.San Francisco – They’ll probably draft a young QB but they might want a vet while the young QB develops. They could use their second 4th Round pick (#18) for McNabb.

SmootSmack
01-18-2011, 12:57 PM
Great thread. I'll share my thoughts later this afternoon

Chico23231
01-18-2011, 01:00 PM
Yeah I see both being moved...would both be in a package deal be "too crazy" of trade scenario? That would be ideal for a say a Tennessee, Minnesota, Miami or San Fran team...

Ruhskins
01-18-2011, 01:07 PM
Shanahan's pissing match with AH, along with AH's character/work ethic have really devalue him as a trade option, however a lot of teams with a 4-3 defense could really use a guy like AH. I think the teams listed by KI are probably the best scenarios for Haynesworth and McNabb. I'll be curious (like someone already mentioned) if a team would take both of them. Although I think AH's best situation would be with Detroit, since Jim Schwartz seems to be the only person able to get anything out of this guy.

EARTHQUAKE2689
01-18-2011, 01:37 PM
With Ron Rivera going to Carolina, they will more than likely be moving to a 3-4.

diehard
01-18-2011, 01:45 PM
I wish we were closer to the draft but, I'll play along. If Suh was smart, he wouldn't want Haynesworth playing beside him.

Lotus
01-18-2011, 01:46 PM
With Ron Rivera going to Carolina, they will more than likely be moving to a 3-4.

Why do you say that? He's coached a 4-3 before.

NC_Skins
01-18-2011, 01:50 PM
Only in madden will this play out like we want to. Unfortunately, most teams were not interested in McNabb last year when he was available, so to think they would want him after him having a horrible year is even less likely.

Same with Haynesworth,with how he's acted and the red flags that have been there since his days in Tennessee, no team is going to give up a draft pick AND pay him 5.4 mil. Not when they know they are going to get a guy who's going to half ass it, and dictate to coaches on what downs he wants to play...lol I think our only shot at trading AH has and always will be with Jeff Fisher and the Titans (4th rounder that was offered). The only way this changes is if some big time DT goes down on a contending team and they need somebody bad. (much like we did with Jason Taylor)

KI Skins Fan
01-18-2011, 01:54 PM
With Ron Rivera going to Carolina, they will more than likely be moving to a 3-4.

I read a quote from him where he said he planned to stick with the 4-3 because of the personnel that were already in place in Carolina. Imagine that!

skinsfan_nn
01-18-2011, 01:54 PM
With Ron Rivera going to Carolina, they will more than likely be moving to a 3-4.

That he is not!



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