Patriots praise Jermaine Cunningham

Jermaine Cunningham was a 2nd round pick of the New England Patriots in the 2010 NFL Draft, but he has barely done anything in his first 2 years in the league. He’s been too much of a defensive end/linebacker tweener and has yet to establish himself anywhere with the Patriots switching schemes from a 3-4 to a 4-3. In 2010, he was solid with 1 sack, 4 quarterback hits, and 24 pressures as a part time player at linebacker, but last year, after high expectations in the offseason, he played just 48 snaps at defensive end and did not manage a sack, hit, or pressure on the quarterback.

He doesn’t appear to be in any position to change that in his 3rd year in the league as he is now buried on the depth chart at defensive end behind Chandler Jones, Jake Bequette, Trevor Scott, Brandon Deaderick, Jonathan Fanene, and even Rob Ninkovich and Dont’a Hightower, linebackers who can play defensive end. The Patriots have also talked about bringing back Andre Carter, who would also likely be ahead of him on the depth chart.

That being said, the Patriots still praised the 3rd year player out of Florida for his performance this offseason. Belichick was quoted as saying about Cunningham “a player’s physical improvement, overall mental grasp of what we’re doing and what we can see on the field which is non-contact but reactions and technique.” Still, he is buried on the depth chart and is no lock to make the final 53 man roster. Cunningham looks like he could end up being a wasted 2nd round pick, but maybe Belichick will end up being right.

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Mike Sims Walker participated in Texans’ minicamp

Mike Sims Walker worked out with the Texans late last month as they need veteran receiver help with their #3 through #5 wide receivers having a combined 0 career catches. He was not signed, but they remained interested. This week MSW participated in the Texans’ minicamp, giving the Texans more of a chance to see what the 27 year old receiver had. He caught 63 passes for 869 yards and 7 touchdowns in 2009, but injuries have limited him to just 55 catches in the last 2 seasons, including just 11 last year with St. Louis and Jacksonville.

If he doesn’t get a contract offer from the Texans in the next few days, it’s a pretty good sign that they’re not interested. The Texans have been impressed with their young receivers, particularly 2011 undrafted free agent Lestar Jean, this offseason and they’ve also been linked to the Packers’ James Jones should he become available through trade, so the Texans don’t have to settle for Mike Sims Walker if they feel he doesn’t have anything left to offer. Other free agent options include Braylon Edwards, Mark Clayton, and Plaxico Burress. The Texans are one of the league’s receiver neediest teams so if he can’t catch on with them, he might not play in 2012.

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Seneca Wallace could request trade from Browns

Seneca Wallace is currently the Browns’ 3rd string quarterback and when asked about staying the 3rd string quarterback, Seneca Wallace said today, in an interview with the Cleveland Plain Dealer, that he might request a trade if that continues to be the case. Wallace will almost definitely be the Browns’ #3 quarterback unless the Browns lower their asking price on Colt McCoy and find a suitor for him.

It might seem kind of ridiculous for a player like Seneca Wallace to request a trade, but Drew Stanton did it earlier this offseason and a trade was actually able to be made as he ended up in Indianapolis. Wallace is a similar caliber player to Stanton and could be the primary backup for a few teams out there. He might even be fine with being the #3 quarterback somewhere else, as long as it would get him away from being the #3 quarterback on what figures to once again be a last place team in Cleveland. It’s worth noting that in the interview Wallace hinted he sees himself as a starting caliber quarterback.

If Wallace requests a trade and the Browns can’t deal him, he’ll probably be cut. Wallace is owed 2.85 million this season so that’s the more likely outcome. Trading McCoy and keeping Wallace would make more sense though for the Browns. McCoy would bring back more value in a trade, as a 25 year old with starting experience and a 540 thousand dollar salary, while Wallace would serve as a better veteran mentor to Brandon Weeden in his age 32 season and he would be seen as less of a threat to his job.

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Packers praise young Diondre Borel

A little known Packers wide receiver earned public praise today from two very important men, Head Coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Aaron Rodgers. That wide receiver is Diondre Borel. Borel is not a well known player by any stretch of the imagination. He is a 2nd year player out of Utah State and was a collegiate quarterback, spending last season on the practice squad learning the wide receiver position.

The Packers have a knack for finding diamonds in the rough like this and Borel could definitely end up making the 53 man roster, especially if the Packers trade James Jones. Borel’s development, as well as the development of 2011 2nd round pick Randall Cobb, could make James Jones expendable and he’s already seen his name in trade rumors with the Houston Texans this week.

If Jones is traded, Borel could make the roster and even compete with veteran Donald Driver for the #4 receiver job. If Jones stays, Borel’s chances of making the roster would be much smaller and would be tied to the Packers keeping 6 wide receivers as Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, James Jones, Randall Cobb, and Donald Driver are all virtual locks to make the roster for various reasons.

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Saints’ Nick Toon has a good chance to win #4 receiver job

The New Orleans Times-Picayune says that 4th round rookie Nick Toon has a good chance to win the #4 receiver job, a competition that the New Orleans Times-Picayune predicted would be a heated one earlier in the week. Toon reportedly impressed in minicamp, catching “nearly everything” thrown his way and “seems to be better than a 4th round pick” which is a sentiment I agreed with when I called Toon a steal in the 4th round. Toon’s other competition for the job is two unproven players, Adrian Arrington and Joseph Morgan.

The competition for the #4 receiver job in New Orleans is significant because new starting receiver Devery Henderson is unproven and if he struggles, the Saints would likely insert their #4 receiver into the starting lineup opposite Marques Colston because they prefer to keep Lance Moore in the slot. They did the same thing this offseason, moving Devery Henderson into the starting lineup from the #4 spot when Robert Meachem signed in San Diego. Toon could easily end the season as a starter, which makes him an interesting fantasy sleeper, especially in keeper leagues, given how explosive the Saints’ offense is.

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Cardinals in no rush to name a starting quarterback

The Cardinals are one of several teams holding a competition for starting quarterback this offseason. They traded a 2nd round pick and a starting cornerback for Kevin Kolb last offseason and gave him a 5 year deal worth max 63 million, but John Skelton arguably outplayed him last season, putting up similar stats and going 6-2, as opposed to 2-6 for Kevin Kolb.

When asked about the situation today, Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt says he’s in no rush to name a starting quarterback and admitted that the competition could go deep into the preseason, possibly even to the 3rd week. The Cardinals really seem like they have no idea who they’re quarterback will be and want to take as long as possible to make sure they pick the right one and that they’ll be able to count on him for 16 games. Both are splitting 1st teams reps evenly, and, while Ken Whisenhunt admits he wants Kolb to win the starting job because of how much the team invested in him, he’ll pick the quarterback he thinks he will him the most games. Another bad year could put Whisenhunt on the hot seat.

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Randy Moss impressing in 49ers’ minicamp

The 49ers took a chance on a 35 year old Randy Moss this offseason, even though Moss was out of football last season and barely played towards the end of an atrocious season in 2010. The 49ers were looking for a playmaker on the outside at wide receiver. Multiple reports out of San Francisco have said that Moss has looked very good, some even saying that he’s looked like his old self. A report from Pro Football Weekly today was no different, citing multiple sources that said Moss was very impressive in the 49ers’ minicamp this week.

I’m still skeptical about Moss because he looked really done in 2010 and didn’t play at all last year, but it’s possible he might be finally motivated again. That being said, I can’t imagine that motivation was the issue in 2010 because he was let go by 2 different teams and still struggled. If that didn’t motivated him, I don’t know what will. I’ll believe Moss can be productive when I see it, but we’ll all get a chance to see it in the preseason if he still has it. If he does, he’d likely be the starting receiver opposite Michael Crabtree, with Mario Manningham in the slot and rookie 1st rounder AJ Jenkins being eased into action as the 4th receiver. That’s probably the ideal situation for the 49ers.

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Jets are not interested in Braylon Edwards

Braylon Edwards is one of several big name wide receivers still without a job, as well as Terrell Owens and Plaxico Burress. However, while both of those players are known for causing headaches like Edwards does, Edwards is different in one significant area: his age. Edwards, a former 1st round pick, is still only heading into his age 29 season, yet he is still unwanted in mid June. Even Chad Ochocinco got signed this week, signing with the Miami Dolphins. It’s a bit perplexing that Edwards can’t find a home.

You can cross one more team off the list of teams not interested in him: the New York Jets. The Jets, for whom Edwards caught 88 passes for 1445 yards and 11 touchdowns in 30 games in 2009 and 2010, have said they are not interested in bringing back Edwards, according to a report from the Newark Star-Ledger. The Jets appear thin on paper at wide receiver, but they like 2nd round rookie Stephen Hill, 2011 5th round pick Jeremy Kerley, and free agent acquisition Chaz Schilens, behind Santonio Holmes.

The Bengals and Cowboys are two other teams who have showed interested in Edwards this offseason, but neither has offered him a contract and recent reports say the Edwards are no longer interested thanks to the play of their young receivers in OTAs and minicamp. As I said, Edwards is still young, but he’s also still rehabbing an injury that held him to just 15 catches for 181 yards last season for the San Francisco 49ers and he’s been known for being a headache in the past. Still, at his 29 years of age, less than 2 years removed from being a productive starter, I can’t imagine Edwards not finding a team at some point this offseason. Edwards had 80 catches for 1289 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2007 with the Cleveland Browns.

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Texans extend Head Coach Gary Kubiak and GM Rick Smith

With both heading into the final years of their respective contracts, the Texans have extended both Head Coach Gary Kubiak and GM Rick Smith, through 2014 and 2016 respectively. Both have, at various times in their tenure in Houston, had people call for them to be fired as the Texans were missing the playoffs every season and perennially underachieving.

However, after the Texans made the playoffs last season with a 10-6 record and made it to the NFL’s final 8, it appears all is forgiven. They accomplished that last season despite losing Matt Schaub and Mario Williams midway through the season, as well as missing Andre Johnson for good portions of the year and Arian Foster for a smaller portion of the year.

The Texans have even higher hopes for their 2012 season, despite the losses of DeMeco Ryans, Jason Allen, Mario Williams, Joel Dreessen, Mike Brisiel, and Eric Winston this offseason. Still, they look to have solidified themselves to the point where they can be perennial contenders for at least the next few years. Kubiak and Smith are a big part of that.

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Jets want Tim Tebow to continue bulking up

Tim Tebow has been bulking up this offseason and the Jets would like him to continue to do so. They want him around 250 pounds. Tebow is reportedly pretty close to that weight now and, according to reports, is still in fantastic shape as all of the weight gained has been pure muscle. I wouldn’t expect anything less from someone with Tebow’s work ethic.

The Jets’ desire for Tebow to gain weight is likely due to the Jets’ desire to have Tebow contribute as a running back or fullback around the goal line. They’ve said they’ll have about 20 plays per game for him, even if that means playing him in a bunch of different positions. It appears he’ll start out the season in that role, but, even though Rex Ryan is continuing to express confidence in Mark Sanchez, don’t think for a second that he’ll hesitate to make the switch at quarterback and put Tebow back there if Sanchez struggles. They didn’t trade a 4th round pick for him just to have him be a fullback and a punt protector if Sanchez struggles. My money is on Tebow finishing the season as the Jets’ starting quarterback.