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Eagles holding Garage Sale

Discussion in 'Trades' started by UCF FINatic, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. UCF FINatic

    UCF FINatic The Miami Dolphins select

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    1.) LT Jason Peters - $5,900,000
    Jason Peters will probably be one of the harder guys listed here to acquire, but I wouldn't mind trading him. Peters has made the Pro Bowl as a LT in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and he made it this year but he couldn't play because he was injured.

    2.) DE Trent Cole - $2,900,000
    The next hardest guy to acquire would be Trent Cole. Trent Cole is one consistantly one of the best DE's in the NFL. In the last 4 years Cole has had 44 sacks, an average of 11 a year. In those past 4 years he has also averaged 67.25 tackles a year. Thats beastly for a 4-3 DE. I just am unsure if Cole will fit into my defense next year. That being said he is pretty cap friendly and would take a decent offer to get.

    3.) FB Leonard Weaver - $2,500,000
    Solid Fullback, made the Pro Bowl in 2009. Coming off of an injury. A late round pick might get this trade done.

    4.) WR Sinorice Moss - $480,000
    With DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin I just don't need a another small burner. This former "U" star could be had for a late pick, he is cheap too.

    5.) DE Juqua Parker - $3,500,000
    Not going to lie, I just don't like Parker... He has a weird first name, plus he is ugly :lol:. Anyways in the last 2 years Parker has averaged 28 tackles and 7 sacks. He is a decent player and could be had for a mid to late draft pick.

    6.) DE Darryl Tapp - $2,250,000
    Have a Keg? Need a Tapp? Well I have just the player for you!! Tapp is a young player just 26 years old still coming into his own. In his 5 years in the NFL he has accounted for 213 tackles, 21 sacks, 2 interceptions, 8 forced fumbles and 17 pass deflections. Thats an average of 42.6 tackles and 4.2 sacks a year. Tapp could be had for a mid to mid-late round pick.

    7.) DE/OLB Ricky Sapp - $405,000
    A young player that could either play could either play DE or OLB. Sapp was a rookie last year and got injured though. He can be had for a mid to late round pick as well.

    8.) DT Mike Patterson - $1,400,000
    It would be hard to trade Mike Patterson too, but I still don't know what type of defense I will be running this year. Patterson was a 1st round pick in 2005 and has played in every single game except one in his years in Philly. In those 6 years he has notched 297 tackles (average 49.5 tackles a year) and 13 sacks. Patterson is another player that I could deal, but I wouldn't mind keeping him as a starter this year because of his low salary. I would want a mid round pick for Patterson.

    9.) CB Marlin Jackson - $2,000,000
    Former 1st round pick. Don't really need him anymore. Could be had for a late pick.

    10.) CB Joselio Hanson - $1,680,000
    Solid nickle CB, like I mentioned above though I just dont really need him. Could be had for a mid to late round pick.

    11.) CB Brandon Hughes - $405,000
    He has a cool name, but I don't need him. Late round pick.

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