
01 March 2008 - 10:47
Browns trade for Rogers, Williams Comments

The Browns swung some heavy trades on Friday to add almost 700 pounds to their defensive line.
Shortly after formally confirming the trade of the club's second-round pick for Green Bay defensive lineman Corey Williams, General Manager Phil Savage was completing another trade for mammoth Detroit lineman Shaun Rogers.
The latter deal, hastily consummated after a proposed trade of Rogers to Cincinnati fell through, sends cornerback Leigh Bodden and the Browns' third-round pick to Detroit.
The Browns did not confirm the Rogers trade, but a Lions source did.
Rogers is listed as 6-4 and 340 pounds, but a weight gain of nearly 30 pounds last season landed him in the doghouse of Lions coach Rod Marinelli. Rogers had a career-high seven sacks and four forced fumbles in 2007, but the Lions did not want to pay the two-time Pro Bowler a $1 million roster bonus that was due today.
The ramifications of these two deals are immense.
Rogers no doubt will take over as the Browns' nose tackle. Williams, 6-4 and 313 pounds, joins Robaire Smith and Shaun Smith in a three-man rotation at the two defensive end spots. Shaun Smith also would spell Rogers at nose.
In dealing Bodden, the Browns give up on a rags-to-riches player who some in the organization felt slipped measurably last season. The move secures one starting cornerback job for Eric Wright and sets up a battle for the other one between Daven Holly and Brandon McDonald.
The Browns will have to add another cornerback, probably in the draft. But they are left without their top three picks in the April 26-27 draft.
They gave up their No. 1 last year for quarterback Brady Quinn, their No. 2 for Williams and their No. 3 for Rogers.
Prior to completing the deal for Rogers, Savage said there was no defensive lineman in the draft worthy of selecting with the second-round pick, No. 56 overall.
"I knew there was going to be some sacrifice involved in trying to obtain a player we wanted, but in my mind, in our estimation, a legitimate veteran defensive lineman who's still got a lot of upside potential seemed to be a good fit for us," Savage said.
"It's going to be tough for us to watch all these players come off the board. I would say our scouting staff has spent more time getting ready for this year's draft than any one since I've been here, because we weren't sure what was going to happen.
"Now we can narrow our focus and lower our sights and get to know those mid- to lower-rounds players better and maybe find a gem or two."
Williams, 27, was tagged the franchise player by the Packers, which preserved them two No. 1 picks in compensation. They agreed to much lower compensation because they did not want to commit a lot of money to him. They have a surplus of defensive linemen.
The Browns agreed to a six-year contract with Williams. Savage would not comment on reports that the deal included between $16 million and $18 million in guaranteed money and over $36 million overall.
Rogers is under contract for three more years at base salaries of $4.25 million, $5.25 million and $7 million, according to the players union Web site. The Browns also would be responsible for his $1 million roster bonus due today.
Williams will be introduced to the media this morning.
"I think he'll be a really valuable addition to us, not only because of his rush ability on the inside but also his ability to play the run," Savage said. "We think he'll give us some legitimacy on the defensive front."
Savage also confirmed the team hosted visits Friday by New England receiver Donte Stallworth and Tennessee defensive end/linebacker Travis LaBoy.
More players are expected to visit over the weekend, including Baltimore linebacker Nick Greisen. The Browns also are trying to line up a visit with Pittsburgh outside linebacker Clark Haggans.
Savage said he hopes to sign more players over the weekend, but wasn't sure it could get done.
"I'd love this to be over by Monday so we can get on to our second day draft picks," he said.
posted by Malcolm. 01 March 2008 - 10:47








C'mon dude, das kann wohl nicht Dein ernst sein, hmm?
ja die Browns haben NFL Titel, diese Championships wurden erst später zum Superbowl umgetauft und trotzdem bleiben es NFL Championships!!!
Und ich sags Dir gerne nochmal es bringt doch nur was in den Playoffs zu stehen wenn man auch weiter kommt.
Mr. die Cowboys gehen in den Superbowl Langhals!!!
Tja deine Predictions sind einfach billig waren sie und bleiben sie und die Cowboys kommen wieder nicht ins Finale!
evtl ein mittelmäsiger Rook???
:-)
Ich verstehe ja, das Du "dedicated to your team" bist, aber vielleicht solltest Du Dich einfach mal an so Leuten wie Pavlos oder Alex orientieren...die finden auch Teams gut, die ebenfalls NIEMALS etwas reißen werden - im Gegensatz zu DIR akzeptieren sie das allerdings!
ich bin aber der meineung das die Pfeifen in der kommenden Saison echt was reissen können.
Haben sich topv erstärkt und die Battle um den QB Spot wird die offense ohne zweifel vorran bringen.
Gestattet mir folgende Metapher: Ihr gießt Wasser auf des Sharpsters Mühlen! Das ist, als wenn man einen Brand mit Benzin - oder schlimmer noch - Kerosin - zu löschen versucht!!!
Btw was war denn nun mit dem Cowgirl RB-Problem???
Schon ok keine Antwort ist auch ne Antwort!!!
@Richard: Thank you very very much for this professional statement!
@ Marcelle like I told you We´ll wait and see...
And it´ll be sooo sweet to laugh in your face when the Browns do
good and your shitty Cowboys go nowhere again but the first round of the playoffs.
You know what? I call you "mouth" from now on as you keep talking and talking and talking! BTW: You seem to be pretty sure about your team, so what about a bet, hmm? A real mens bet?
not money... more something like cleaning the others car in a women lingerie?
Your proposal wouldn't hurt Malcolm but only do him a favour as I am pretty sure, he likes the idea of cleaning my car in some sexy lingerie!!!
BTW: Sounds like a fucking plan!
I say, the NFL's Dallas Cowboys are going to have a better record than the Cleveland Browns at the end of the 2008 season!
Then again it does sound good but I would prefer the Gasstation at Böllenfalltor for the gig if your balls are big enough!?
And here we go: I bet, the NFL's Dallas Cowboys are going to have a better record than the Cleveland Browns at the end of the 2008 season!
Stake of this bet: Loser is going to wash winners car in a sexy lingerie outfit at the Böllenfalltor gas station! Are you in, dude?
Hell yeah, this will be fun!!!
the dampsfootball-league will have a seat in camping chairs to watch one of you guys.
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