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Dolphins land Mike Wallace on 5-year contract

 

Dolphins agreed to terms with WR Mike Wallace on a five-year contract that includes $30 million guaranteed.

 

 

 

Seahawks acquired WR Percy Harvin

 

Seahawks acquired WR Percy Harvin from the Vikings in exchange for a 2013 first-round pick, 2013 seventh-rounder, and a middle-round pick in 2014.

 

Eagles pull plug on overpaid Nnamdi Asomugha

 

It's fascinating to examine where Asomugha ranks among the biggest free-agent busts in NFL history. He's awfully high up there. Signed to a five-year, $60 million contract in 2011 that

made him the league's top-paid cornerback, Asomugha gave Philly one season of mediocre play and another of truly putrid performance. An easy burn victim in 2012, Asomugha came away with 55 tackles and one interception. Going on age 32, Asomugha's recovery speed and confidence

seem to have evaporated. There were rumors in Philadelphia that he's also lost his passion for the game.

 

 

 
The move comes with a staggering $10 million-plus cap hit, but the Bills didn't see the point in moving forward with a player they had publicly lost faith in. Fitzpatrick has the ability to be one of the league's better backups, but proved time and again under Chan Gailey he didn't have what it takes to be a long-term starter, especially in terms of arm strength. He'll be a backup  elsewhere in 2013.
 
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Vkings are sooo dumb they let Harvin go...

lol didn't they get a 1 3 and 7? for a guy who has major injury concerns with his migranes and concussion history...not bad at all

 

and then boldin went for just a 6th round pick, which was crazy to me. 32 isn't crazy old for a wide out ... especially a guy like boldin

 

welker to the broncos is interesting. peyton is gonna love having him.

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Seahawks agreed to terms with DE Cliff Avril on a multi-year contract.



That escalated quickly. Avril's market had
been dead quiet to this point, but the Seahawks came out of nowhere to
snap him up. Avril turns 27 in April. He has 29 sacks and nine forced
fumbles over the last three seasons. Although some have attributed
Avril's success to drawing single teams next to Ndamukong Suh and Nick
Fairley, Lions GM Martin Mayhew thought enough of Avril's edge-rush
ability to pay him over $10 million in 2012 as Detroit's franchise
player. In Seattle, Avril will add to the Seahawks' pass rush along
with Bruce Irvin as Chris Clemons tries coming back from a torn ACL.
Avril will be an immediate candidate for 9-12 sacks.
 
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