While the New York Jets are interested in Chris Ivory, the fact that he’s a restricted free agent means he’ll cost them more than just the contract they’ll give him; they’ll have to give up a second round draft pick in favor of the New Orleans Saints, and most people on the Jets and beyond would agree Ivory just isn’t worth that high of a selection. More
The biggest problem last season for the Chicago Bears? The offensive line, one of the main reasons they missed the postseason thanks to some big offensive struggles. In order to fix the situations, a couple of signings have been made, not to mention going after someone in the draft, but internal modifications are also being made, with Gabe Carimi moving to right guard being the biggest of them. More
With the Darrelle Revis trade saga not looking like something that will soon be over, another complication or twist enters the fray, with the news of the possibility that Mark Sanchez, the disappointing yet expensive New York Jets quarterback might be a name to be included in any deal the Tampa Bay Buccaneers make for the recuperating cornerback. More
Despite not getting too many touches during his third NFL season, Chris Ivory of the New Orleans Saints, a restricted free agent, is getting some interest from teams around the league, especially from the New York Jets, who need a lot of help in their running game, even if it will cost them a second round pick. More
Between losing Emmanuel Sanders to the New England Patriots now for a third round pick or losing him to free agency and no compensation next season, the Pittsburgh Steelers prefer simply not matching the offer sheet given to him by the Pats and secure at least something out of losing another wide receiver, although they still have a day to think it through. More
For now, it seems the Oakland Raiders do not want to use a draft pick on a quarterback who’ll probably serve as a backup to both Matt Flynn and Terrelle Pryor, so they shift their focus on a few more college stars who haven’t really made it in the NFL -Vince Young and Troy Smith. More
One of the needs the Miami Dolphins still haven’t addressed is finding a pass-rusher to play off Cameron Wake, and while John Abraham has been somewhat of an option, the team has yet to inform him they’re really interested, but also haven’t ruled out signing him altogether as well. More
Despite the huge fictitious girlfriend scandal, the Manti Te’o draft stock hasn’t plummeted like some would expect it to, meaning there’s not a bad chance at all he ends up being picked in the first round, possibly by the Chicago Bears, who have a serious need for a new middle linebacker since Brian Urlacher was released from the team. More
It seems the draft stock of Barkevious Mingo, heading out of LSU, is on the rise, as more and more teams are looking and hoping for him to still be available when their number comes up in the first round of the NFL draft. The New Orleans Saints are another team in dire need of defensive improvement despite all that they’ve added this off-season, and adding a talented pass-rusher like Mingo would probably be a good move for them with the 15th pick. More
In their search for a new left tackle, the San Diego Chargers were initially interested in Bryant McKinnie of the Baltimore Ravens, but as of now nothing has happened in that direction. Another name stirring some hope in the offensive line-needy team is Max Starks, another Super Bowl champion, but it’s not quite clear if he’ll be returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers next season. More