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Free agency begins, Eagles sign Thomas

The Eagles kicked off free agency as expected by re-signing DE Juqua Thomas. It had been widely speculated that a deal was already in place, but due to NFL rules a guy that played for the vet minimum the previous season can not re-sign with this his current team before free agency.

It's a 5 year deal worth $12.5M with a $4.2M signing bonus.

Obviously it's a solid move. The depth JT provided last year was invaluable and you can never have enough solid defensive ends. He racked up career highs in sacks with 6 and tackles with 47 last year in a backup role.

In other NFL news some veterans were cut loose yesterday that could be of some interest to the Eagles. LBs Joey Porter and Brian Simmons(he was cut earlier in the week plus WRs Keenan McCardell, Antonio Bryant, & Joe Horn.

Porter is a 3-4 player and might not be the best fit here, but he is an intimidating presence behind the line and certainly wouldn't hurt. He's 29 though and I expect he'll get a pretty healthy payday.

G Cobb says Brian Simmons could help us. He's not a spectacular player, but he's very solid and he's a leader. He'd certainly upgrade our LB corps and he may not come at a huge price tag.

Veteran WR Joe Horn pretty much hates the Saints right now. He's 35 and had injury troubles last year, but he could be an interesting short term option to replace Stallworth. When he was health last year he showed he can still play at a very high level and will likely look to go somewhere he thinks he can win. He may also not mind sticking it to the Saint's organization. The Atlanta Falcons, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers are rumored to have contacted his agent.

Keenan McCardell just turned 37 in January and isn't coming off a very good year. He's a "name" player but he's no better than anything we already have on the roster.

Antonio Bryant is a talent, but attitude challenged WR... Anyone care to guess whether the Eagles would be interested in him? lol

Remember Hank "honeybuns" Fraley? He was traded to the Browns last year for a deal that included an "undisclosed 2008 pick." That pick was finally revealed to be a 5th rounder.

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with this move? i am! I think JT could be a great player for years to come
-Denver

by 700 Level on Mar 2, 2007 10:50 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I think
It's a good, solid move that should provide some consistency along the line. I'm still waiting for LB help...
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by JasonB on Mar 2, 2007 10:55 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

porter?
He'll prolly fetch too high a tag, but I gotta tell ya, i always admired his toughness!
-Denver

by 700 Level on Mar 2, 2007 11:53 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

porter
I'm interested in Porter as well.  It seems to me that the team is ready to roll the dice with a linebacking corps expecting significant contributions from Gaither, McCoy, Gocong, and an early round pick to be named later.  The veteran compliment to that group needs to be a strong player.  Unfortunately, I don't think the Eagles will go after Porter and I don't think Trotter is up to the job.

by dave in san mateo on Mar 2, 2007 1:33 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

6'3 250
That would bring some size to our linebacking corps...
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by JasonB on Mar 2, 2007 1:42 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

hank...
and i think hank's nickname was jellyroll :)
-Denver

by 700 Level on Mar 2, 2007 11:55 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Madden
showed tape of him running before MNF once and said he looked like he was made of "honeybuns." So the name stuck.
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by JasonB on Mar 2, 2007 1:11 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

A 5th for Hank?
A 5th for Hank is a great deal!  The Eagles have done REALLY well with their 5th round picks in the Jeffrey Lurie era.

Hits (any player who is average or above)
97 - ND Kalu
98 - Ike Reese
01 - Tony Stewart (unfortunately blocking for Johnson on the Bengals)
01 - AJ Feeley
04 - Thomas Tapeh
05 - Trent Cole
06 - Omar Gaither

Jury Still Out, But Looks Promising
05 - Scott Young
06 - Jeremy Bloom

Misses
96 - Whit Marshall
97 - Luther Broughton
02 - Freddie Milons

So there's probably at least a 60-75% chance of getting a decent player out of the deal.

by Andrew on Mar 2, 2007 9:48 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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