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Not done yet: Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison rarely grants an
interview, so when he made his appearance at Media Day in Miami, the press took
full advantage of the opportunity. Harrison made it clear that even though he's
wrapping up his 11th year in the league, he's not even thinking about retirement
yet. "I’ve never had a thought that crossed my mind about when I am going
to finish playing, but I definitely have a lot of years left in me to play and
hopefully I can get what I came to play for.” Scout.com
subscribers can read his answers to 20 questions in this transcript at our
Colts site. And when you're done with that one, you can see what Peyton
Manning said during his press conference.
Lesson learned: Even though the Ravens were knocking on the door of
another Super Bowl appearance this year, Aaron Wilson at our Baltimore site
reports that the Ravens will draw from their past experience to avoid mortgaging
their future as they did a few years ago. "That institutional knowledge is
likely to affect multiple situations, including: whether to pay a $5 million
option bonus that former Pro Bowl runner Jamal Lewis is due prior to the opening
of free agency on March 2 or potentially assigning a $7 million franchise tag to
Pro Bowl linebacker Adalius Thomas by a Feb. 22 league deadline," he says.
Find out more about the Ravens' offseason strategy and who might be available
for your favorite team to sign in
this article.
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Right to the core: Michael Lombardo at our Chargers site reports that
the team has three players who could hit free agency that he believes the team
must find a way to re-sign. "The player whose extension is of the utmost
priority is Kris Dielman. Only months away from unrestricted free agency, the
Chargers would loath to lose a player of Dielman’s caliber," he says.
"He is a powerful inline blocker who has gotten better with each passing
season." Scout.com
subscribers can learn more about San Diego's free agency situation at our
Chargers site.
Mock Draft: Scott Eklund at our Seattle site takes his first crack
at a two-round mock draft.
Take a look at who he thinks your favorite team will take, and then post a link
to it on your favorite team's message board to get some good discussion going!
Re-sign or release? Todd Korth at our Packers site provides his
thoughts on the future of defensive tackle Kenderick Allen, who missed most of
this season with a foot injury. "For his size, Allen, at times, shows
amazing quickness. That’s an aspect that is difficult to find in big defensive
tackles," Korth says. Scout.com
subscribers can read more about the 6-foot-5, 328-pound lineman and whether
or not he's likely to be available for your favorite team to check out.
Today's Birthday Bunch: Saints RB Jamaal Branch (26), Dolphins RB Patrick
Cobbs (24), 49ers TE Vernon Davis (23), Falcons WR Brian Finneran (31), Vikings
TE Jim Kleinsasser (30), Broncos DE Kenard Lang (32), Rams FB Paul Smith
(29), Texans DE Mario Williams (22), former Bills/Colts RB Roosevelt Leaks (54),
former Colts/Packers/Chargers DL Blaise Winter (45).
Another slant... Our Steelers' site has taken a slightly more harsh
take on the "Re-sign or Release" feature stories at Scout.com with
their "Keep or Kick to the Curb" article series. Today, Dale Lolley
takes a look at what the team should do with unrestricted free agent safety
Tyrone Carter. "At 5-8, 195 pounds, Carter lacks the ideal size you’d
like to have in an NFL safety. But the 29-year-old Carter has shown that he
doesn’t shy away from throwing his body around," he says. Find out if
Carter is likely to be available for your favorite team to sign in
this Scout.com feature at our Steelers site.
13 weeks away... Rich Passan at our Cleveland site points out that while the
NFL Draft is 13 weeks away, the bowl games and all-star games are history, and
as soon as the Super Bowl is over, all eyes and attention will shift to where
all the new college talent will land for the 2007 season. "This is probably
the only time of year when guys sit around and gossip frantically about how much
some other dude weighs. It's kind of strange, actually, but it's the life we've
chosen," he says. Check out
his thoughts on this annual offseason process that's become a staple of the NFL
fan's calendar year.
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The nickel package: John Keim at our Redskins site discusses five top
issues including contract re-negotiations, the Super Bowl, Norv Turner, Art Monk
and the NFL Draft. While he points out a few players who will be willing to
re-negotiate, he also says, "We've talked to some players who say they want
to see smarter decisions before they hand the organization more cash to spend
wildly." Scout.com can
get the details in this feature.
Live from Miami: John Crist from our Chicago site is in Miami covering
the Super Bowl and picked up a bunch of interesting quotes from a variety of the
Bears players at their hotel prior to them heading out for the practice session
on Wednesday. Center Olin Kreutz made it clear that Chicago's offense will
approach this game the same as any other. ""Our game plan is always
the same. We're going to try to run the ball first," he said. Get the scoop
from more than 20 Chicago players in this
Scout.com subscribers feature.
Left in the dust: It's one thing to have players who can capably
catch the ball, but the ones who can get more yardage after the catch provide an
added element of challenge to a defense. This weekend, two players will be
competing in the Super Bowl who exceeded the 300-yard mark for the season in the
yards-after-the-catch category -- and they're both on Indy's offense. Rookie RB
Joseph Addai posted 305 of his 325 receiving yards after he caught the pass,
while 301 yards of WR Marvin Harrison's 1,366 were earned after the catch.
Lurking, waiting... At our Vikings site, Tim Yotter reports on
Minnesota's search for a defensive coordinator to replace Mike Tomlin.
"Tomlin, the former secondary coach with Tampa Bay, installed the trendy
Tampa-2 defense in his first season with the Vikings last year and had enough
success with that defense that he was offered and accepted the head coaching job
of the Pittsburgh Steelers," he says. "Ten days after Tomlin accepting
that job, the Vikings still haven’t announced his replacement, leading to
speculation that the team is waiting to interview a defensive position coach
from one of the two Super Bowl participants, the Bears and Indianapolis
Colts." Find out who Yotter believes the Vikings may try to pilfer
from the Colts -- and why -- in
this Scout.com subscribers feature.
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