Schefter: Redskins agree to trade S Archuleta to Bears
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Schefter: Redskins agree to trade S Archuleta to Bears
Tuesday, March 20
The Washington Redskins have agreed to trade safety Adam Archuleta to the Chicago Bears for a conditional sixth-round draft pick. Archuleta restructured his contract to soften the salary-cap hit the Redskins will have to take this season, and now Washington will get back a draft pick for him. Bears coach Lovie Smith was Archuleta's defensive coordinator in St. Louis and has coveted the safety since he took over as Chicago's head coach in January 2004. He finally has gotten his man.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/10033511
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The Washington Redskins have agreed to trade safety Adam Archuleta to the Chicago Bears for a conditional sixth-round draft pick. Archuleta restructured his contract to soften the salary-cap hit the Redskins will have to take this season, and now Washington will get back a draft pick for him. Bears coach Lovie Smith was Archuleta's defensive coordinator in St. Louis and has coveted the safety since he took over as Chicago's head coach in January 2004. He finally has gotten his man.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/10033511
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A sixth... guess better than nada.
Dont let it hit you in the ARS on the way out.
A sixth... guess better than nada.
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I think it is great for both sides. He didn't even talk to the coaching staff for a big portion of last year (according to the Post) and we get a draft pick for a player that we probably would have cut. We also reduce the cap hit.
This is a good trade. There are good, blue collar players that make it late in the draft, and hopefully we can find one, maybe a good interior defensive lineman, or maybe a solid Guard that can develop.
This is a good trade. There are good, blue collar players that make it late in the draft, and hopefully we can find one, maybe a good interior defensive lineman, or maybe a solid Guard that can develop.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2806226
ESPN says we got a 6th Round pick and the article gives info on the new contract.
ESPN says we got a 6th Round pick and the article gives info on the new contract.
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NFL Network and ESPN's John Clayton report the Redskins have traded safety Adam Archuleta to the Bears in exchange for a conditional sixth-round draft pick.
Washington worked a new contract that will pay Archuleta $8.1 million over the next three years. Archuleta had a terrible 2006 in D.C. but Bears coach Lovie Smith will know how to best use his skills in the box and in coverage. He'll likely replace Todd Johnson as the Bears' third safety and could start while Mike Brown recovers from his Lisfranc injury
http://www.rotoworld.com
A SIXTH ROUND PICK!!!! WTF? Could we not at least get a 4th rounder for his butt! I am almost outraged...okay, I am outraged!
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spudstr04 wrote:NFL Network and ESPN's John Clayton report the Redskins have traded safety Adam Archuleta to the Bears in exchange for a conditional sixth-round draft pick.
Washington worked a new contract that will pay Archuleta $8.1 million over the next three years. Archuleta had a terrible 2006 in D.C. but Bears coach Lovie Smith will know how to best use his skills in the box and in coverage. He'll likely replace Todd Johnson as the Bears' third safety and could start while Mike Brown recovers from his Lisfranc injury
http://www.rotoworld.com
A SIXTH ROUND PICK!!!! WTF? Could we not at least get a 4th rounder for his butt! I am almost outraged...okay, I am outraged!
You can't get too greedy. Any pick is better than no pick, especially considering how little he contributed to this team.
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I'm not really sure I understand the frustration here. After last year, every Redskins fan was calling for his head because he did terribly and obviously didn't play up to his huge contract. Now that he's gone, you want more than the pick the Redskins got for him?
How can you have it both ways? And I also doubt that the Redskins really cared whether the pick was a 4th, 5th, or 6th round pick. They're just glad that he's gone and moved on somewhere else. He was never a good fit for this team.
How can you have it both ways? And I also doubt that the Redskins really cared whether the pick was a 4th, 5th, or 6th round pick. They're just glad that he's gone and moved on somewhere else. He was never a good fit for this team.
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wormer wrote:Wow. Get a pick, get rid of that salary AND be able to lessen the cap hit... this is a great move. He was nothing better than a 3rd string, unhappy player. Not sure what the cap hit would have been, but it would not have shocked me if he would have been cut at some point this off season.
Yeah that's the thing that most people were missing. We got a 6th when honestly, he was probably going to be cut later this year anyways.
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spudstr04 wrote:NFL Network and ESPN's John Clayton report the Redskins have traded safety Adam Archuleta to the Bears in exchange for a conditional sixth-round draft pick.
Washington worked a new contract that will pay Archuleta $8.1 million over the next three years. Archuleta had a terrible 2006 in D.C. but Bears coach Lovie Smith will know how to best use his skills in the box and in coverage. He'll likely replace Todd Johnson as the Bears' third safety and could start while Mike Brown recovers from his Lisfranc injury
http://www.rotoworld.com
A SIXTH ROUND PICK!!!! WTF? Could we not at least get a 4th rounder
for his butt! I am almost outraged...okay, I am outraged!
Agreed. This one was a gift and we are not in a position to be handing out gifts.
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Well... something is better than nothing, but a 6th rounder? That tells me the Skins really were desperate to get rid of him. This after Gibbs said, not that long ago, that he expected AA to be here and be a contributor next year. I guess you have to take everything with a grain of salt this time of year. Still not that bad of a deal. Glad it's done.
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Gibbs4Life wrote:It's just how can 1 year a guy get the most lucrative contract of any player at his position and the next be worth only a 6th, he would have been worth more if he never played a down.
You might want to attend redskin1's seminar on the real way to interpret contracts - AA was not in the top 10 of salaries paid to safeties last year - the media distorts the true value of these "contracts" because nobody ever plays for the length of the contract - this is business 101 in the NFL.
this is a good deal for both teams and probably for AA as well.
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Beggers can't be choosers. Obviously it would be nice to have a better pick but I'm happy we're getting more involved in the draft no matter where the pick is.
Hopefully Arch will do better in Chi-town but I just don't think it would have worked out here in D.C. had he stayed.
Hopefully Arch will do better in Chi-town but I just don't think it would have worked out here in D.C. had he stayed.
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