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  • Trade 33 for haynesworth

    Can anyone out there honestly tell me that there is a single player left who is more talented or a better fit than haynesworth, to say nothing for the fact that albert is a proven nfl player, albeit with some risks, but more risks than any of the alternatives?

    I would trade the 33 for haynesworth in a second. Fans can fall in love with prospects all they want. I just dont see any player left in the draft that has a chance to make anywhere near the impact of haynesworth.

    ramming speed to all

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  • #2
    Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

    agreed. Interior help will make Long better then we can get a situational pass rusher in the 3rd.

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    • #3
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      If the Rams traded for Haynesworth could they afford to pay him. Isn't he one of the highest paid players in the NFL. HIs salary this year I think is twenty million dollars. Then take the Bradford contract possibly 80 million with 50 million gaurented.
      I'm always in favor of taking a young proven player over a unproven rookie. Haynesworth is 29 years old he might have a good four or five years remaining in the tank. He turns 30 next year 6/17/1981.

      He would look great as a Ram .

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      • #4
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        I'd rather work out a swap of 2nds with the Giants for Osi... I think an impact pass rusher would help the team way more than a lazy, fat, DT.

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        • #5
          Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

          I'd hope that we could get more in return. I know the Redskins don't have a 2nd round pick, but a #33 for a roughly 30-year-old player coming off a disappointing year doesn't seem like the going rate. In the pure short-term analysis, no, none of the players remaining on the board are going to contribute as much. However, if we don't expect to be a playoff contender in the immediate future, giving up a second rounder isn't real practical.

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          • #6
            Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

            The fact is, you can't count on Hanesworth for 16 games, the Redskins are trapped with him, and he's not worth the 33rd pick anyway.

            Now, if you want to start talking our 3rd round pick, maybe I'll listen.
            I believe!:ram:

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            • #7
              Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

              I dont think his salary is that high this year and i wasnt aware that he is 30. are you sure about that age wise? He got paid a fortune, but the bonus was paid up front and they recently made another huge payment to him. I think osi is well past his prime by the way. Haynesworth played out of position most of last year.

              ramming speed to all

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              • #8
                Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

                How can you say that Hanesworth played out of position last year? He was still a 3 tech in the 4-3 with the Skins last year, just like he wants to play. The fact that they need to trade him this year is because he doesn't want to, nor is he suited to playing the nose in a 3-4, which they're switching to this year under our dear friend Haslett.

                As for his salary, I think that I heard somewhere that he's due about 16 million over the next 3 years, so very affordable, actually.
                I believe!:ram:

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                • #9
                  Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

                  Would I make that trade? Probably.

                  Would the Rams make that trade? Maybe.

                  Would the Redskins make that trade? I doubt it.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

                    Originally posted by TekeRam View Post
                    The fact is, you can't count on Hanesworth for 16 games, the Redskins are trapped with him, and he's not worth the 33rd pick anyway.

                    Now, if you want to start talking our 3rd round pick, maybe I'll listen.
                    My thoughts exactly. Plus how many good years does he have left? Three or four maybe?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

                      His salary is quite managable at about 16 mill over the next three years, he has already been paid his bonus of 21 mill, I think for that money I would jump on him, it would be great to have an elite DT, thats if he turns UP!!

                      steve:ram:
                      "The breakfast Club":helmet:

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                      • #12
                        Re: Trade 33 for haynesworth

                        Haynesworth will be 29 when the season starts, and Osi will turn 29 during the season. Haynesworth is in his 9th season, while Osi is in his 8th.

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                        • sosa39rams
                          Albert haynesworth
                          by sosa39rams
                          The Redskins offered DT Albert Haynesworth in trade talks for Donovan McNabb, according to league sources.
                          Haynesworth, who clashed with coaches in Washington last season and has not made a good first impression with new coach Mike Shanahan, is someone who could be had in a trade, and he was offered to the Eagles.
                          Other coaches said that they expect the Redskins to continue attempts to move Haynesworth, who is bucking attempts to play nose tackle with Washington playing more 3-4 now, according to sources. Haynesworth just received a $21 million bonus at the start of the month, and his salary would make dealing him very difficult.
                          The Eagles had no interest in him outright, according to a source, and thus the subject of how much of the bonus payments and salary the Redskins would absorb in a trade did not come up. When the Redskins brought up Haynesworth they offered no financial stipulations, according to the source, but had the Eagles shown interest that matter may have come up.


                          You guys interested in picking him up? Offer a nice trade something like Alex Barron, Adam Carricker, and a fifth round pick.
                          -04-05-2010, 09:01 AM
                        • ZiaRam
                          Everybody wins in Haynesworth trade
                          by ZiaRam
                          The Redskins did the right thing in dealing away Albert Haynesworth — this was addition by subtraction. The Patriots did the right thing — buying low on a uniquely skilled player (the Patriot way).

                          Its a win-win.

                          Redskins players and coaches were desperate for the Haynesworth saga to end. The circus had to leave town, and for the Redskins to get anything for a player with Haynesworth’s past, was due to take home another $5.4 million and was not a fit, is a victory.

                          And who better than Bill Belichick to round Haynesworth into shape and cull something for him? This is a desperate player who, when motivated, can do All-Pro-type things. This is it for Haynesworth, similar to when New England acquired Randy Moss (or the drafting of Ryan Mallett).

                          I dare say Haynesworth toes the line in New England and Belichick smartly finds nickel packages and matchups for him to be useful. The Pats badly need a pass rusher and this could certainly help.

                          I like this trade all the way around
                          -07-28-2011, 03:37 PM
                        • Action_Jackson
                          Trade with Redskins
                          by Action_Jackson
                          What do you think the Rams would need to give up to get Jason Campbell and Albert Haynesworth from the Redskins?

                          And

                          Does anyone think this is a possibility of this happening?
                          -04-06-2010, 03:21 PM
                        • LARAM
                          Albert Haynesworth....Discussion only
                          by LARAM
                          With the sudden Albert Haynesworth events occurring with the Washington Redskins, would the Rams organization as well as rams fans be receptive to any idea of a trade and or acquiring this player.

                          Factors to consider in a trade as well are Marc Bulger, Jason Campbell, as well as draft positions in the 2010 draft. It is obvious Albert Haynesworth has not lived up to expectations in Washington, so could they be looking for a way out of this huge contract? He certainly appears to be very unhappy in Washington

                          I am in no way wishing for the Rams to blow 100 million on this guy, but is there any combination of events that could occurr for Haynesworth to become a Ram.
                          -12-26-2009, 02:51 PM
                        • RebelYell
                          Would you make the trade Part Deux
                          by RebelYell
                          If Washington called, would you trade the #13 pick for RG3 assuming the Redskins pick up a little of his cap space?


                          (because you all ignored me in the other thread)
                          -05-07-2014, 01:39 PM
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