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Bell Deadline, McNabb Market, Compensatory Picks

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Bell Deadline, McNabb Market, Compensatory Picks

POSTED: Monday, March 22, 2010, 8:33 AM
Donovan McNabb could still be traded, but the list of possible landing spots has gotten much shorter. (David Maialetti/ Staff Photographer)

UPDATED: The Eagles said today they will receive two compensatory picks, both in the seventh round, in next month's NFL draft for free agent losses suffered last year.

UPDATED: The courtship of Mike Bell has taken another twist.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, who earlier today said the deadline for the Saints to match their offer sheet to the restricted free agent running back was midnight tonight, said this afternoon that the league now has told him the deadline is tomorrow instead.

Either way, the Saints aren’t expected to match the offer.

EARLIER:

There has been confusion over exactly when the seven days is up, the time the Saints have to match the Eagles' offer to restricted free agent Mike Bell. Reports last week indicated that since the paperwork was filed with the league on Wednesday, Tuesday midnight would mark the expiration of New Orleans' rights.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman confirmed that is incorrect. The clock started when they tendered Bell last Tuesday. The Eagles say the Saints have until midnight tonight to match, or Bell becomes an Eagle. It is unclear whether the Saints intend to inform the league of their decision earlier than the deadline.

"I don't think they are going to match, but who knows?" coach Andy Reid said today.

Bell's offer sheet was for $1.7 million.

***

Teams are expected to find out their compensatory draft picks tomorrow. The Eagles likely will get two low-round selections for their losses in free agency before last season.

The announcement of the marquee opening weekend games and Thanksgiving has been tentatively pushed back a day until tomorrow.

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Before the scouting combine, the Daily News' Paul Domowitch assessed the potential trade market for Donovan McNabb, listing his 10 most likely landing spots.

Much has changed on the quarterback landscape since, presumably contracting the market for McNabb, especially given what it would take to get him from the Eagles.

As the NFL owners continue their meetings in Orlando, here is what we said then and where things stand now for each team:

VIKINGS

Then:  A marriage made in heaven. A Super Bowl contender that runs the West Coast offense and is coached by McNabb's old offensive coordinator (Brad Childress). This deal would get done in a minute if Brett Favre were to announce his retirement. But most people close to the situation, including Childress, expect Favre to return.

Now: Childress visited Favre in Mississippi in early March to check in on his quarterback. The two reportedly exchange text messages regularly, but there does not seem to be any urgency for a decision. "Would it be nice to know sooner rather than later?," Childress said recently. "Yeah, but you have to be able to deal with ambiguity in this business whether you’re a coach or a player.”

BROWNS

Then: I'm guessing that neither Browns president Mike Holmgren nor new general manager Tom Heckert saw anything in the tape of Brady Quinn's nine starts last season (53.1 completion percentage, 5.23 yards per attempt) that convinced them he's the team's answer at QB. But right now, Holmgren's body language suggests he's inclined to give Quinn one more shot before looking elsewhere.

Now: The Browns shipped Brady Quinn to Denver and released Derek Anderson. They signed Jake Delhomme to a two-year deal that will pay him $7 million this year. They have acquired Seneca Wallace from Seattle, presumably as a backup, although Delhomme said the starting job has not been promised to him. And Mike Holmgren told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that he does not expect to select a quarterback in the first few rounds of the draft, in part because he is not sold on Jimmy Clausen or Tim Tebow.

49ERS

Then: Mike Singletary said Alex Smith is his starter going forward, but isn't married to the idea. "We're always trying to get better at that position," he said. "It's a very important position and we're always looking at it." With two first-round picks (Nos. 13 and 16), Niners could trade one of them for McNabb and still add an impact player in the draft.

Now: Singletary said at the scouting combine that Smith was the Niners' quarterback. The team also signed David Carr, a former first-round draft pick of the Houston Texans. Carr spent last season as the backup for the Giants behind Eli Manning. A lot of NFL people question whether Smith is really the answer for San Francisco, but the sense is, the 49ers think he is, and they're the ones who would have to be convinced to make a trade.

BRONCOS

Then: Kyle Orton did a decent job of running Josh McDaniels' offense (62.1 completion percentage, 21 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, 86.8 passer rating). But the Broncos' second-half collapse will weigh heavily on offseason personnel decisions.

Now: The Broncos acquired Brady Quinn from the Browns last week, but owner Pat Bowlen told the Denver Post that Orton is "still our quarterback, absolutely. Quinn hasn't beaten Kyle out. He hasn't thrown a football." Still, with Orton and Quinn, the Broncos have two quarterbacks in the fold. They are unlikely to be in the market for more.

CARDINALS

Then: When Kurt Warner announced his retirement, the Arizona desert seemed like the perfect landing spot for McNabb. Cards are a Super Bowl contender. Warner's on-site successor, former first-round pick Matt Leinart, still is a major question mark. McNabb makes his offseason home in suburban Phoenix, just down the street from head coach Ken Whisenhunt. But Cards GM Rod Graves isn't a big risk-taker. He's also the guy who drafted Leinart.

Now: Leinart remains the leading candidate to start, although the Cardinals did sign former Browns QB Derek Anderson, who is expected to challenge for the starting role. "We have seen a tremendous amount of growth from Matt. He has worked hard," coach Ken Whisenhunt told reporters, "but I am also excited about Derek and there will be competition at that position." There has been no hint of momentum toward McNabb.

PANTHERS

Then: Jake Delhomme averaged an interception every 18 attempts last season before getting hurt. Right now, their likely 2010 starter is Matt Moore, who guided them to a 4-1 finish and had a 98.5 passer rating. They'd probably be interested in McNabb. Trouble is, they don't have a first-round pick this year, which is what the Eagles would be looking for.

Now: The Panthers released Delhomme on the eve of free agency, meaning they will have a new starter for the first time since 2003. Team officials said they intend to move forward with Moore as their starter, but they still need another quarterback either through a trade, free agency or the draft. How willing will they be to absorb the growing pains of a young quarterback? Still, they don't appear to have enough to get McNabb, unless the price drops.

SEAHAWKS

Then: Matt Hasselbeck threw a career-high 17 interceptions and had a 75.1 passer rating. He turns 35 in September and has a new head coach with no ties to him. Seahawks likely will explore other QB options, and have an extra first-round pick (Nos. 6 and 14) at their disposal.

Now: The Seahawks shipped backup Seneca Wallace to Cleveland for a conditional seventh-round pick, then went out and traded for San Diego backup Charlie Whitehurst, giving him a $5 million a year contract that indicates they see him as their QB. Before that, they definitely had expressed interest in Kevin Kolb, and one report said they also had talked to the Eagles about McNabb. The Eagles and Seahawks completed a trade last week for defensive end Darryl Tapp and Eagles GM Howie Roseman conceded that deal came out of conversations about a number of other things that began at the scouting combine.

JAGUARS

Then: David Garrard hasn't had a passer rating above 83.5 the last 2 years. His coach, Jack Del Rio, called him a "middle-tier" QB at the end of the season, which wasn't meant as high praise. Bringing in McNabb would upgrade the position and almost certainly perk up their embarrassing attendance numbers.

Now: Nothing has really changed here. Garrard is still the starter with Luke McCown as his backup.

BEARS

Then: Jay Cutler had an uneven season, but finished strong, throwing eight TDs and just one INT in the Bears' last two games. Finished with a career-best 27 TDs. Bears changed offensive coordinators, but they're not expected to change QBs.

Now: The biggest change with the Bears is that Mike Martz has been hired as offensive coordinator to replace the fired Ron Turner. The Bears gave up a lot to get Cutler from the Broncos before last season and it seems unlikely they will give up on him. Chicago also has upgraded its running game, bringing in veteran Chester Taylor.

RAIDERS

Then: JaMarcus Russell is fat and lazy and had a league-worst 50.0 passer rating last season. But crazy Al Davis still is holding out hope that the light will go on and the kid will become a decent quarterback. He's not going to give up the eighth pick in the draft for a 33-year-old QB, and hell will freeze over before McNabb would ever agree to sign an extension with this inept organization.

Now: Al Davis is still crazy, but Russell is apparently much lighter. He reportedly has spent the last month getting himself in better shape and showed up for offseason workouts much slimmer than he was last season.

 ***
   Overall, in the absence of any momentum toward a McNabb contract extension, it sure seems the Eagles are open to trading their franchise QB. But quite a few potential trade partners have moved on with their plans. If there is a market, it's probably for something like a second-round pick now and conditional picks in the future, from a team that would present an attractive enough situation that it could sign McNabb to an extension. That's a very tight window to hit. Unless Favre suddenly retires, the most likely scenario is that McNabb starts the 2010 season as the Birds' QB. 

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Comments  (67)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:04 PM, 03/22/2010
    The other 31 teams in the NFL know McNabb is done. Who wants a guy who can't throw a ball without it killing worms, birds, or getting your receivers killed.
    Fast Eddie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:34 PM, 03/22/2010
    McNabb doesn't need to get traded The Eagles need to build talent around him. McNabb hasn't had any talent around him in his entire NFL career. And don't say T.O.(Terrell Owens) he's nothing. We need to stop putting the blame on McNabb and look at everything you said wrong. It's not McNabb's fault he gets sacked. It's not his fault he gets pressured by the Defense and throws interceptions(Rarely throws interceptions. It's not his fault he's prone to injury. It's not his fault he he holds the ball TOO LONG. this is the offensive lines fault. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS FIX THOSE DAMN HOLES ON DEFENSE AND GET SOME DAMN GOOD BLOCKER FOR McnABB . MCNABB NEED BLOCKERS SO HE CAN HAVE MORE TIME AND KNOW WHERE TO THROW THE BALL. Y'ALL JUST LET THE DEFENSE FALL OVER YOU AND LET HIM GET SACKED AND HURT. KEEP MCNABB. BECAUSE WHEREVER YOU TRADE HIM AND IF ITS MINNESOTA . AND HE WINS A SUPER BOWL WITH MINNESOTA WE'RE GONNA LOOK STUPID . AND YOU'RE GONNA WISH YOU HAD KEPT HIM. YOU'RE GONNA BE LIKE OH DAMN MCNABB HAS ONE A SUPER BOWL . OH MY GOD WE'RE SO EMBARRASSED AND NOW WE ALL FEEL STUPID BECAUSE WE TREADED HIM!! DAMN STOP DISRESPECTING PLAYERS . IT'S JUST LIKE HOW Y'ALL DISRESPECTED 36WEST & SHAWN ANDREWS. I UNDERSTAND WHY Y'ALL CUT SHAWN. BECAUSE HE COULD NEVER STAY HEALTHY . YOU KNOW WHY? BECAUSE Y'ALL KEPT RUSHING HIM TO PLAY AND HE MESSED HIMSELF UP AGAIN. HE COULD'VE BEEN GOOD IF YOU GIVEN HIM ALOT MORE TIME. AND JASON PETERS? THAT'S A GOOD ADDITION BUT YOU NEED A LITTLE MORE WORK DONE TO THE O-LINE. I WOULD SERIOUSLY CONSIDER DRAFTING USC TAYLORE MAYS AND LATER DRAFT A O-LINE. BUT TRUST ME PUT SOME TALENT AROUND MCNABB!!! IF Y'ALL GOING TO TRADE HIM AND MISS THE PLAYOFFS NEXT SEASON IT'S Y'ALL FREAKING PROBLEM NOT MINE!!! . Y'ALL KNOW Y'ALL NEED HIM FOR THAT TOUGH 2010 SCHEDULE. BUT I AM GOING TO SAY THIS ONCE , BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:36 PM, 03/22/2010
    Well, GO AHEAD AND BE STUPID!!! WHO'S FAULT IS IT IF WE MISS THE 2010 PLAYOFFS?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:59 PM, 03/22/2010
    Wolf...how upset are you going to be next season when McNabb lines up behind center to start the season and your boy Kolb is standing on the sideline holding the clipboard?
    Eilex826
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:20 PM, 03/22/2010
    Derbybound: Stay away from the Mint Julips.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:42 PM, 03/22/2010
    What this list of QB's tells me is that Kolb could start on every one of these teams and there was 0% chance of the Eagles trading him away. I tend to agree with someone who posted the McNabb contract issue and we'll be stuck with him one more year. If Reid made QB an open competition, would Kolb beat out McNabb? God, I would love that.
    djack10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:49 PM, 03/22/2010
    good thing Roseman's on top of things. Bell? - today err. tomorrow. Cole - he's signed err.. he's not signed. Was Heckert's release a salary cap move or a "can't have too many smart people up top" move? perhaps a combination. guess this at least gives us hope he can swing a deal to send McNabb to the Yankees
    raoool
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:55 PM, 03/22/2010
    Azgus, he isn't dumb...he's insecure and immature. He's a smart guy, but he gets in his own way.
    Scorekeeper
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:23 PM, 03/22/2010
    oh great, so I am going to have to watch McNabb get slaughtered against top defenses due to Andys brilliant one-sided offensive attack, and wait to see when he screws up his ACL this time. Its gonna be a disaster or just pathetic. There is no way he makes it through that 16 game schedule. I still think he will be moved.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:13 PM, 03/22/2010
    McNabb has good value and the Eagles know it, so the asking price is high. John Clayton noted, "NFL teams have a poor job of developing second-tier QBs", which is why Whitehurst went at a steep price. Kolb has even more value than Whitehurst and to trade for him or McNabb, a team has to be willing to mortgage years to get either. It's a waiting game, if anyone goes, it will be McNabb but the Eagles will get their asking price. Or, the Eagles keep all three QBs and it is a no lose situation for them. Before or shortly after the draft, someone will make a play for McNabb or Vick. Patience is a virtue, in todays' NFL.
    AJW2009
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:18 PM, 03/22/2010
    What I think is funny is everybody bashes Reid and Co. for his drafting, and then want run McNabb out of town(no suprise, how original) and then use another Reid draft choice for QB. Keep blaming the QB, everbody follow each other in lines like like cattle to run him out of town, good job, good job.....
    phigglesfan75
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:23 PM, 03/22/2010
    Les and Domo, I know you have a lot of time on your hands. But, read Big Reds Lips, McNabb ain't going nowhere.
    JJFN
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:36 PM, 03/22/2010
    Nobody wants McNabb because he's "A LOSER".
    Joe Vegas
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:03 PM, 03/22/2010
    Andy Reid said McNabb is his QB. When did anyone other than the media say McNabb was available? It is not surprising that 5 hasn't been traded. You don't trade reliability for a guess or maybe and that is what Kolb is for now. The Eagles will win a SB within the next 5 years with McNabb and McNabb will be in the HOF just like Elway and Young.
    VegasEagleFan


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