There are two for me.
1. Willis Mcgahee to the Ravens. He was unhappy with Buffalo so he is now on a team that has Super Bowl hopes. If he has a big year it could help the Ravens get really far. I saw him play in college all the time and if he can be 3/4ths as good as he was for THE U he will have a great season.
2. Eric Steinbach to the Browns. Great lineman for the Bengals the last few years. Will be helping to solidify a Browns line that has been brutal for years. Will have to see if he was worth the money he got, I think he will have a huge season for Cleveland.
2007-03-17 15:39:27
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answered by Baragon 3
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I'm a Bucs fan so I'm happy to see a relatively sane move made by anyone in the Glazer family. With that being said, I'm pretty excited about Jeff Garcia coming to Tampa. I enjoyed watching him with the 49ers and look forward to ANY help we can get at QB.
Also Tampa picked up FB B.J. Askew and T Luke Petitgout which should help open up some holes for Cadillac.
I'm just praying with everything I have that they don't make the worst mistake ever in trying to pick up Charles Grant from the Saints, since he's a franchise player. They have the potential to pick up Calvin Johnson in the draft and if they throw that pick (as well as their 1st round pick next year) I'll probably have an emotional breakdown.
2007-03-16 18:15:23
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answered by sweetie_tdp 4
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Well Denver always had a good running game and Cutler doesnt look like much to be excited about, but the most interesting move i think was Joey Porter going to Miami, miami is slowing building and if they draft a good QB there gunna be tough
Porter and Taylor rushing, hard to defend
2007-03-16 15:41:33
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answered by CODY T 2
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My Bills spending $74 million on our offensive line. I don't care if maybe we payed too much, we signed a pair of fine young linemen and a savvy veteran back-up. The last time we ever made a high profile line move was drafting Mike Williams five years ago....and that turned out really bad! I'm just glad we finally have a front office that understands the importance of the trenches. Trust in the Marvelous One!
2007-03-16 23:35:50
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answered by Elminster 6
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Every move Dallas has made. Andre Gerodue, Martin Gramatica, Lenoard Davis, Brad Johnson, and especially Marc Columbo. With Romo at QB, and the O-line secured, Dallas is gonna be a force to be reckoned with this year.
Most interesting Free Agent Move, Joey Porter to Miami.
2007-03-16 15:45:20
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answered by mtoutlaw_87 3
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Mine is the Seahawks siging a 36 year old tight end within hours of "Bonehead of the Century" Jerremy Stephens getting yet another DUI while in his free agency negotiations.
Nice job Jerremy. Can't wait for his upcoming book "How to flush away millions of dollars in 3 easy lessons"
2007-03-16 16:50:54
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answered by cantthinkofanygoodnames 3
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The best move was prob. joey porter to miami. They will do something next year with a decent qb. But patriots are prob going to be back on top again with all the moves they have made which are good one's. But me as a giants fan I don't know how droughns is going to do.
2007-03-16 17:35:21
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answered by fcb1012 2
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The Vikings cutting Mr. Love Boat Fred Smoot, and Brad "The Noodle Arm" Johnson. : 0 )
2007-03-16 21:17:56
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answered by viperdk28 4
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Donnie Edwards coming back to the Chiefs. He spent his best years in San Diego, but he will be able to teach Derrick Johnson how to be a LB. There were a lot bigger FA signings but that one is the most important to me.
GO CHIEFS!!!!!!!!
2007-03-16 16:26:25
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answered by DoReidos 7
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Eric Steinbach to the Browns. He will hopefully be able to protect Frye (or who ever out QB is) better than the rest of them
2007-03-16 15:47:10
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answered by Nick C 2
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