'Fins not interested in T.O., Baby T.O.?
According to NFL Network's Jason LaCanfora, Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano isn't lobbying for either restricted free agent Brandon Marshall or unrestricted free agent Terrell Owens.
“I don’t know if they make sense for our ball club, one way or the other,” Sparano said Tuesday morning, per NFL.com. “I’m happy with the group of players I have right now.”
Marshall, who received a first-round tender from Denver, would cost the Dolphins their 12th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft in addition to whatever long-term deal they worked out with the talented yet troubled receiver.
Owens, on the other hand, wouldn't require that the Dolphins give up any picks. Much older than Baby T.O., Owens would likely receive only a one-year contract.
But its T.O.'s "familiarity" with Sparano and team vice president Bill Parcells, who had refused to refer to Owens by name, that would seem to make such a reunion unlikely.
The four leading receivers in Miami last season were Davone Bess (758 receiving yards), Greg Camarillo (552), Brian Hartline (506) and Ted Ginn Jr. (454).
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March 26, 2010 11:19 PM
I expect the Jets to stay put or in the later rounds to draft up or down and pick up more players. But I don’t see them moving up.NFL New York Jets Jerseys With the addition of Cromarti (probably killed the spelling), the need for a CB falls a bit. Then a WR. But I think keep the 1rst round and if want to trade down for more picks
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March 26, 2010 11:22 PM