12th March 2007

Stallworth, Hood, and Edwards

posted in Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Arizona Cardinals, Free Agency, New England Patriots |
  • The Patriots have kept their off-season spending streak going, signing former Eagle WR Donte Stallworth. The deal is basically a “prove it” deal for Stallworth, who, if he can stay healthy, may have the Pats pick up the option for 2008 that would pay him $11 million in bonuses. Stallworth, combined with Wes Welker, gives the Pats two good speed targets. The Patriots were criticized for not being more aggressive last off season, but have made up for it with the signing of the two WRs and Adalius Thomas. New England also has two first round draft picks, which, after the signings, they could use on secondary or linebacker help.
  • The Eagles also lost nickelback Roderick Hood to the Cardinals, who will give the Auburn graduate a chance to start opposite of Antrel Rolle. The Cardinals, like New England, seem to be making very logical signings. The Cardinals free agency moves should allow them to add offensive line and defensive tackle assistance in the draft. The Cardinals may be able to contend for the NFC West crown in 2007.
  • Proving that you can go home again, Donnie Edwards returns to the Kansas City Chiefs, after five seasons in San Diego. He joins a rebuilt linebacking corps that also include former first round pick Napoleon Harris. The Chiefs need to address WR and defensive line in the upcoming draft.

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