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Cornerbacks Marcus Trufant of the Seahawks and Nnamdi Asomugha of the Raiders have to be happy about the recent contracts given to Nate Clements of the 49ers and Quentin Jammer of the Chargers. The franchise numbers came out this week, and cornerbacks lead the way with a one-year tender of $9.465 million. If the Seahawks and Raiders can't work out deals in the next month, they would have to offer those cornerbacks $9.465 million in guarantees. Here are the rest of the positions for franchise numbers -- defensive ends $8.879 million, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth $6.363 million, linebacker $8.065 million, offensive line $7.455 million, kickers $2.541 million, quarterbacks $10.73 million, running backs $6.538 million, safeties $4.396 million, tight end $4.522 million and wide receivers $7.848 million.

http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blo...og/index?name=clayton_john&entryDate=20080124
 
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It is just amazing how much CB's are demanding these days, yet most don't want to draft an elite corner because he might not make an "immediate" impact.
 
perhaps the best news of that article is this:

Next in line: The hiring of Mike Smith in Atlanta probably didn't generate much excitement but the guy is a good football coach. He probably did the best job of calling first- and second-down run blitzes to cover for some problems along the Jaguars defensive line. One of the names being mentioned for his offensive coordinator is former Jaguars offensive coordinator Carl Smith.
 
perhaps the best news of that article is this:

Next in line: The hiring of Mike Smith in Atlanta probably didn't generate much excitement but the guy is a good football coach. He probably did the best job of calling first- and second-down run blitzes to cover for some problems along the Jaguars defensive line. One of the names being mentioned for his offensive coordinator is former Jaguars offensive coordinator Carl Smith.

I saw that too, got very excited when I did.
 
It is just amazing how much CB's are demanding these days, yet most don't want to draft an elite corner because he might not make an "immediate" impact.
Perhaps there's a link. :9:

Looks like it aint gonna be a cheap off-season.
 
perhaps the best news of that article is this:

Next in line: The hiring of Mike Smith in Atlanta probably didn't generate much excitement but the guy is a good football coach. He probably did the best job of calling first- and second-down run blitzes to cover for some problems along the Jaguars defensive line. One of the names being mentioned for his offensive coordinator is former Jaguars offensive coordinator Carl Smith.


:youpi-12: :highfive:

That would be ......... AWESOME!
 

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