All players can be had, providing that the price is right. This is just a starting point. Feel free to PM or IM myself or Alen with any and all offers. Cincinnati Bengals Trading Block THE Jordan Palmer, QB: $385,00* Arnaz Battle, WR: $1,490,000 Kirk Barton, T: $385,000 Chris Harrington, DE: $385,000 * Carson Palmer's little brother Looking to trade a combination of 6th and 7th Round draft picks (picks 175, 182, 202, and 214) for a 5th Round draft pick.
Talked to Alen1 about Chad before. Hopefully we get something all three of us can agree on. Also I'd like to say I'm interested in the #6 overall pick. Do you like Marshawn Lynch?
Let me know what you want to offer. Hit me up in a PM. Yeah, I know Alen has been fielding several offers for his services. I'm open to whatever for the #6 pick.
Sources Say Bengals Shopping Odom ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that the Bengals and defensive end Antwan Odom are likely going their separate ways after Odom was told he was not in the teams plans. Odom, in his fifth year, was asked about the news and had this to say: "Its really unfortunate that the Bengals organization does not see me in the teams future plans," said the five year defensive end out of Alabama. He continued, " I hope to go to a team that is willing to give me a chance to prove myself. I want to show teams that my eight sack season only a year ago was no fluke. " Sources inside the Bengals organization say the asking price is a late round draft pick.
JOHNSON'S DAYS NUMBERED? Posted by Mike Florio on February 6, 2009, 3:43 p.m It appears that the Cincinnati Bengals are nearing completion of a deal that will send disgruntled wide receiver Chad Johnson to a new team for the 2010 season. My sources tell me the deal could be completed before the weekend is over. Today's acquisition of veteran Tory Holt makes it clear that Ocho Cinco is no longer in the team's long-term plans. The question is, what kind of value can the Bengals get in return? I'm hearing from my sources that the starting price for Johnson's services is at least a late day 1 draft pick.
The Cincinnati Bengals are shopping multiple players this off-season. Some of the names that may be on the outs in Cincinnati are the following: * Mike Doss: $620,000 * Kyries Hebert: $385,000 * Dexter Jackson: $1,500,000 * Corey Lynch: $385,000 * Dhani Jones: $1,200,000 Any of these could be obtained for a second day draft pick.
55 | Keith Rivers Position: Linebacker Height: 6-2 Weight: 241 Age: 23 Salary: $385,000 Bengals first-round draft pick in ’08, Rivers had a shortened but successful season ... Earned starting WLB job out of preseason, but was lost for the final nine games due to jaw fracture suffered in Week 7 vs. Pittsburgh ... His 50 tackles ranked second on the team through Week 7 ... Also had one INT, a forced fumble and a special-teams tackle ... Has been cleared medically for all 2009 offseason activities. 2008 PARTICIPATION: Drafted by Bengals in first round (ninth overall) ... Signed Aug. 5 after missing first week of training camp due to contract negotiations ... Started Games 1-7, but suffered jaw fracture on third scrimmage play of Game 7, Oct. 19 vs. Pittsburgh ... Sustained the injury in collision with Steelers WR Hines Ward ... Placed on Reserved/Injured list on Oct. 21. 2008 HIGHLIGHTS: Opened pro career with a pair of 11-tackle games, leading team in NFL debut Sept. 7 at Baltimore, and Sept. 14 vs. Tennessee, including two for-loss ... Had another 11-tackle effort Sept. 28 vs. Cleveland, leading team in solos (nine) ... On Oct. 5 at Dallas, led LBs in tackles (eight), forced a fumble and recorded his first INT ... Late in third quarter at Dallas, with Bengals trailing 17-13, Rivers forced a Marion Barber fumble (Cowboys recovered), and two plays later Rivers picked off Tony Romo pass and returned it 39 yards to Dallas 41, setting up FG drive ... Four tackles and one special-teams tackle Oct. 12 at N.Y. Jets. COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER - Played four seasons (2004-07) at USC, seeing action in 49 games, with 36 starts ... Totaled 240 tackles, with 5.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles-for-loss, six fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles and two INTs ... His career progress was marked by All-Pac 10 freshman honors from The Sporting News in 2004, followed by All-Pac 10 honorable mention as a sophomore, All-Pac 10 first team as a junior and All-America first team as a senior. 2007 - Earned All-America honors for team that finished 11-2 with Rose Bowl win over Illinois ... Finished second in tackles (78) on a defense that ranked second in nation in fewest points allowed (16.0) and fewest yards allowed (273.2), and ranked fourth in rush defense (84.2) ... Had season-high 14 tackles (9 solo) against Washington State, including two TFL on third-down plays ... Closed his career with five tackles vs. Illinois in Rose Bowl, including a tackle-for-loss against RB Rashard Mendenhall, a fellow NFL first-round draft pick in '08. 2006 - Led Trojans 11-2 Rose Bowl defense with 85 tackles and earned first-team All-Pac 10 honors ... Started every game at weakside LB ... Helped rush defense rank ninth in nation at 91.1 yards per game. 2005 - Sophomore starter played 11 games for 12-1 team that was undefeated prior to Rose Bowl loss against Texas ... Earned honorable mention All-Pac 10 ... Had a nationally-televised breakout game Oct. 15 at Notre Dame, logging 12 tackles with a sack, plus an INT to set up a TD and a fumble recovery. 2004 - Played in all 13 games as a freshman for unbeaten club that captured national championship with a 55-19 dismantling of Oklahoma in FedEx Orange Bowl ... Logged 25 tackles with 2.5 sacks and had a 22-yard INT plus a forced fumble. COACH JEFF FITZGERALD SAYS: "If you're going to draft a linebacker at No. 9 overall, he's got to do a lot of things well, and that's how we analyzed Keith. Everything from pass coverage, blitzing, playing the run, and having the movement skills and the brain to handle these responsibilities from an assignment standpoint. And then you want a good character person with a good work ethic. We're getting a good package with Keith in a lot of different ways." HIGH SCHOOL: Earned multiple All-America honors at Lake Mary (Fla.) HS, including nods from USA Today andParade ... Named as Gatorade Florida Player of the Year as a senior, when his 111 tackles also earned him runner-up for Florida Class 6A Mr. Football award ... Earned all-state honors in each of his final three seasons. PERSONAL: Hometown is Lake Mary, Fla. ... Born in Riverside, Calif., and lived in nearby San Bernardino for eight years before moving to Florida ... Public policy, management and planning major at Southern California.
Updated again. We're mainly looking for draft picks at this point in time, so if any of these players interest you let Alen or I know.