
NFL free agency doesn't begin until Friday. That said, anyone who has followed the NFL knows that there will likely be some huge signings on the first day. Surely, you don't believe those contracts were negotiated in the few hours from the start of the signing period until the announcement of the signing, right?
I'm pretty sure that negotiating with a player under contract is generally considered "tampering." If I were Titans head coach Jeff Fisher or Tennessee general manager Mike Reinfeldt, I'd be looking very carefully at the news that broke Tuesday.
The Houston Chronicle's Lance Zierlein reports that Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth will join the Washington Redskins once he's able to sign with them. That would be Friday.
Furthermore, Sports Illustrated's Peter King reported Monday that he expected Haynesworth to land in Washington.
I wonder why Redskins owner Dan Snyder was having dinner with the agent for Haynesworth, Chad Speck, at Morton's here Saturday night. I'm sure they were just talking about how it was colder here than at the Arctic Circle.Hmm, tamper much?
Sure, everyone does it. Well, not everyone. A good number of NFL teams tamper, simply by talking to guys who aren't free agents yet. That's how so many signings are announced on the first day of free agency. Complicated contract negotiations don't get wrapped up in two hours unless the framework of a deal was already in place.
It's a pretty ballsy move by Snyder. It's one thing to dine with the agent of a guy like Haynesworth, who is set to make a bunch of money on the open market sometime soon. It's another thing to dine with said player when that player's team is coached by a prominent and long-time member of the NFL's Competition Committee.
Fisher has to say something, right? A big-name sportswriter reports that one of his players was potentially being tampered with, and there is already a report stating where that player will sign once he's actually a free agent.
Doesn't this justify an investigation?
I get that "everyone does it." Even if that statement isn't literally true, there are plenty of teams who engage in tampering. And it's not like the Titans made a serious push to re-sign Haynesworth this week. They've already taken their shot, and it was simply a matter of waiting to see what offers he got.
Perhaps the idea that "everyone does it" is the reason no one ever gets turned in for it (well, almost no one). If the Titans want to slam the Redskins and get an extra draft pick, they need to be prepared to get caught by the Redskins or someone else. Then again, if more teams got caught, perhaps fewer would try it, figuring it isn't worth losing a draft pick or two just to gain an advantage on a free agent.
That said, if the league wants its rules to be taken seriously, it's high time it makes more of an effort to enforce them.
(Pat on the helmet: PFT)
Tracking NFL Free Agents
Julius Peppers, Defensive end
FRANCHISE TAG USED BY PANTHERS
The Latest: Despite his expressed wishes, Peppers was tagged by Carolina. He'll make nearly $17 million next season, but the Panthers will have to work out a trade for him to leave.
Streeter Lecka, Getty Images
Antonio Bryant, Wide receiver
FRANCHISE TAG USED BY BUCS
The Latest: Bryant will stay in Tampa, and receive nearly $10 million next year, a huge jump from the $600K he earned in 2008.
Joe Robbins, Getty Images
Dunta Robinson, Cornerback
FRANCHISE TAG USED BY TEXANS
The Latest: Houston will keep Robinson for next season, and continue to work on a long-term extension.
Greg Trott, Getty Images
LeRoy Hill, Linebacker
NON-EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TAG USED BY SEAHAWKS
The Latest: Seattle franchised Hill and, though he's free to talk with other teams, it's unlikely anyone will cough up multiple first-day draft picks for a trade.
Ted S. Warren, AP
Terrell Suggs, Linebacker
FRANCHISE TAG USED BY RAVENS
The Latest: The Ravens opted to lock down Suggs for next season, at the risk of losing both Ray Lewis and Bart Scott. Suggs will earn $10.2 million in 2009.
Streeter Lecka, Getty Images
Darren Sproles, Running back
FRANCHISE TAG USED BY CHARGERS
The Latest: Sproles will earn $6.6 million next season after San Diego franchised him. Now the question is, will he be the starter or LdT's backup?
Donald Miralle, Getty Images
Bo Scaife, Tight end
NON-EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TAG USED BY TITANS
The Latest: Tennessee signed kicker Rob Bironas to a long-term deal, freeing up the franchise tag for Scaife, who will make nearly $4.5 million in 2009.
G. Newman Lowrance, Getty Images
Jordan Gross, Offensive tackle
RE-SIGNED WITH CAROLINA - Six years, terms not announced
The Latest: The Panthers locked up Gross to a long-term contract, and did so just in time to place the franchise tag on Julius Peppers.
Paul Jasienski, Getty Images
Brandon Jacobs, Running back
NON-EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TAG USED BY GIANTS
The Latest: The non-exclusive tag means that Jacobs is still able to sign elsewhere, but would cost two first-round picks as compensation. He'll spend at least one more season in New York because of that.
Bill Kostroun, AP
Max Starks, Offensive tackle
FRANCHISE TAG USED BY STEELERS
The Latest: In a surprise move, Pittsburgh decided to drop the franchise tag on Starks, guaranteeing him $8.5 million in 2009.
Jim McIsaac, Getty Images


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-24-2009 @ 2:53PM
buckmdm said...
They need to poop Mia for it last year on the 49ers. They signed a guy just after midnight. 49ers need to get there #1 pick from them. And they can get the 49ers #3
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2-24-2009 @ 3:10PM
The Tris said...
Well, Chad Speck is the agent for Redskins 2nd year WR Malcolm Kelly. Who's to say they weren't talking about the organizations expectations for the dissapointing 2nd round pick in the coming season, Bruce.
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2-24-2009 @ 3:24PM
George said...
They also have to get pretty creative to get the $20 million under the cap they'd need for Haynesworth when they've been cutting and renegotiating just to get back to the cap. Although, I would love to see him land with the 'Skins
2-24-2009 @ 3:22PM
Kristooter said...
agree with The Tris. u seem to uptight bruce.
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2-24-2009 @ 3:46PM
Trey said...
It is my understanding that tampering involves a team talking with a player. Not an agent talking with an owner.
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2-24-2009 @ 4:19PM
Redskins0492 said...
No, tampering includes talking to the agent.
Personally, I don't want to have Albert Haynesworth on the skins. He doesn't work hard at all, and he only does good in contract years. And, he's injury prone.
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2-24-2009 @ 4:25PM
Seth said...
Albert Haynesworth, meet Brandon Jacobs. again, and again.....
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2-24-2009 @ 4:56PM
Moss Rules 89 said...
o yea were getting what we finally freakin need, A DEFENSIVE TACKLE!!!!!
hail to the redskins
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2-24-2009 @ 5:08PM
Adam said...
We're getting Hayneworth? Yaaaay! This might be one big signing I like from Snyder. I just hope Haynesworth contributes, unlike most of the other big namers Snyder signed. I'm going to be optimistic about this one though. Wooo.
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2-24-2009 @ 5:13PM
sandmlayton said...
way to keep wasting money danny boy! Albert you get to meet Mr westbrook twice, mr Jacobs twice, and marion the barbarian twice. Alot tougher than it was with tennesee. Dan keep wasting money! remember past his prime time! LMAO
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2-24-2009 @ 6:25PM
Ryan said...
hmm the redskins shut down marion, westbrook and did a pretty good job on jacobs...sooooo i dont think albert will be doing it alone but hey nice try
2-24-2009 @ 10:54PM
hatrick said...
Westbrook..old and obsolete, Barber who? That Jacobs guy shouldn't be too difficult a task. Hail to the Redskins! You must be a Cowgirl fan.
2-24-2009 @ 6:46PM
anthonysofly420 said...
hold on how are you going to stop the eagles this year westbrook and there draft pick beanie wells and two of the three recievers between marvin harrison angquan bolden and tj houzmenzada its a whole new story next year and with maybe peppers as well were going to win the nfc east next year anyways its realy only us cause giants stink without barea$$ and dallas is just all talk and cant even win a playoff game and the skins are somewhat good they should make the playoffs next year but eagles will win divison and they will play in the playoffs
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2-24-2009 @ 9:23PM
buddzkmk420 said...
"I don't want to have Albert Haynesworth on the skins. He doesn't work hard at all, and he only does good in contract years. And, he's injury prone."
I am not a Redskins fan by any means. This is absolutely ridiculous and stupid. Until you guys get rid of Dan Snyder, don't expect a Superbowl anytime soon. He keeps wasting money on these "veterans" and free agents. Jason Taylor? Bruce Smith? I mean come on do I have to keep tabs on all the horrible ass people they picked up. Every year with you Redskins fans it's Superbowl Superbowl Superbowl, how about you guys don't collapse mid-way through the season and learn to win. You don't need to spend all this money on a DE when you have Clinton Portis getting old and banged up, you got 2 receivers who have yet to show up, and a defense that is getting old as well. Address your needs in the draft and stop dropping all this money on FA's who you think will help. Let me remind you this is a "TEAM" game..........
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2-25-2009 @ 12:38AM
loverme85 said...
buddz I don't know. I guess your half right he has made stupid pick ups, but as long as the team isn't giving away draft picks for Albert who cares its Dans money not yours, and I promise he isn't going to make the team worse.
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2-25-2009 @ 4:31PM
anthonysofly420 said...
yeah but hopfully h has a enough sense to stay or go somewere else i mean dam who wants to go to washington
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2-26-2009 @ 1:13AM
walleye said...
THE MAN PUT THE BOOT TO A STINKING COWBOY! A REDSKIN HE WAS MEANT TO BE!MAKE IT HAPPEN VINNY!!
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2-26-2009 @ 1:09AM
wallace said...
first,your mother would love to come to D.C.We will show her a good time.I only hope albert is in town in time for that party!Welcome to where you were meant to be A.H. And I do mean Albert Hainsworth
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