Through the first two seasons of his NFL career, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe looked destined to be a superstar in Kansas City for years to come. In 2007, Bowe's rookie season out of LSU, he had 995 yards receiving, then topped that number in 2008 with 1,022 yards and seven touchdowns.Year 3, though, has not gone as well. Bowe got off on the wrong foot with new Kansas City head coach Todd Haley -- losing his starting spot in the preseason due to work-ethic questions -- including coming to offseason workouts overweight. He then struggled with a nagging hamstring injury, and has just 15 catches in four games this season.
And with Kansas City 0-5 and apparently in need of a complete overhaul, Bowe's name continues to surface as Tuesday's trade deadline looms.
The speculation kicked up a notch Friday when ESPN claimed that the Ravens were prepared to offer a second- and fifth-round pick for Bowe. Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh did nothing to dispel those rumors, saying that "there are possibilities" for his team on the trade market.
Baltimore has come up in association with just about every available receiver since the offseason -- including Brandon Marshall -- and nearly found itself forced into making a move back in July when Derrick Mason briefly announced his retirement.
The Ravens quelled some of the concerns about their wide receiver group by opening the season 3-0 and scoring 30 points or more in each of those victories. But back-to-back losses to New England and Cincinnati have forced those issues to resurface. The Week 5 loss to the Bengals was particularly troubling offensively, with Baltimore receiver's catching just four of 22 Joe Flacco completions and Mason finishing with no grabs.
From Baltimore's perspective, unloading a pair of picks for Bowe would make complete sense given the Ravens' belief that they can contend for a Super Bowl title this season. Bowe and Mason would give Baltimore a very talented 1-2 punch and further open the ground game for Ray Rice and Willis McGahee.The deal makes less obvious sense for Kansas City -- it's never that wise to dump a top-flight 25-year-old receiver. Still, the Chiefs are clearly in rebuilding mode (despite the hefty extension they gave Matt Cassel) and Bowe's occasional hiccups with Haley might help label him as expendable.
That said, should the Chiefs opt to move Bowe, it's far from a lock that the Ravens would land him. They aren't the only team searching for WR help, after all.
The Dolphins might be more than willing to unload a second- and fifth-round pick -- or even up the ante slightly -- if the Chiefs dangle Bowe. Miami's current top three of Davone Bess, Greg Camarillo and Ted Ginn has been decent this season, but far from spectacular -- and with Chad Henne now under center, Miami needs some players that can stretch the field.
Miami's interest in Bowe could increase should the Dolphins go into New York and knock off the Jets this week. That would put them at 3-3 and smack dab in the thick of the AFC East race. Even without a victory, taking a shot at Bowe could be worth it -- the Dolphins would have him under contract through at least 2011 and finally have a real No. 1 receiver.
It's not likely that Kansas City unloads Bowe given his natural ability. It's possible, though, and something to keep an eye on as Tuesday closes in.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-17-2009 @ 12:06AM
A.J. said...
The Chiefs are NOT going to trade Dwayne Bowe, for a number of reasons:
1. Bowe's lack of production isn't completely his fault. He's getting double-covered - potentially triple-covered - on every pass play, as he is the only receiver on the roster that remotely scares defenses, especially with Tony Gonzalez gone. Add to that the offensive struggles on the front end, and you would be able to see that only a complete freak like a Calvin Johnson would be able to put up any decent numbers in Bowe's present situation.
2. Trading Bowe makes Pioli's job harder. If Bowe was 29-30 and not 25, I'd advocate a move, but Bowe's still probably on the upswing of his career, and trading him now just leaves one more piece to pick up in rebuilding this team. When a team is rebuilding like this, addition by subtraction hardly ever works. They need an every-down running back, they need some support on their offensive line, and you take away from some of those picks if you need to add a receiver - a position well-known for being hit-or-miss on the higher end of the draft.
3. The Chiefs will not get market value for Bowe. A guy of his talent would be a consistent 1200-yard receiver playing anywhere but Kansas City. That's good for a first-round pick, but the only takers would more than likely be a team in the playoff hunt looking to add a quality wideout - the Ravens come to mind. So you'd probably be talking a pick in the 20s, and you'd have to go out and get another guy and Haley would have to hope he develops in time to save his job.
4. Dwayne Bowe's not gotten a reputation for being a locker room killer like an Owens or even to some degree Brandon Marshall. He and Todd Haley just have a personality clash. If you're a head coach, your team will not thank you if their top offensive player gets dealt just because of a personality clash.
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10-17-2009 @ 11:41AM
Snowmanleyba said...
Herm Edwards Stared killing KC, Todd Haley is finishing it.
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10-17-2009 @ 11:49AM
Beantown12 said...
Don't count out New England and the Pioli connection.
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10-17-2009 @ 2:50PM
dillin63 said...
If the Chiefs trade Bowe,in my opinion they would be freaking idiots! Right now this team is like a training camp for all the other teams in the NFL.
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10-18-2009 @ 10:22AM
Summer said...
Send Bowe home to New Orleans! He'd be more comfortable here. He's a former LSU player! Nuff said~
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10-18-2009 @ 12:24PM
Albert S. said...
Hey, Send EM here to Oakland . I'm sure Alzheimer's Davis would give up 2 1st rounders + a boat load of money for him to try to team up the Russell to Bowe connection again . Then have them both really only contending in eating contests in the off season ,sh!t mabey the regular season to . Oh well , go raiders .
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10-19-2009 @ 2:20PM
hackeymaster said...
The Dolphins don't go to Miami this week. They play New Orleans.
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10-19-2009 @ 2:27PM
hackeymaster said...
I mean they don't go to NY. They play NO.
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