Possible Briggs trade to Redskins remains up in air
By Bob LeGere
Daily Herald Sports Writer
Posted Tuesday, April 03, 2007
The Bears reported no new developments Monday in the Lance Briggs saga.
General manager Jerry Angelo was still contemplating the Washington Redskins’ offer to swap their first-round pick (sixth overall) in exchange for the Bears’ first-rounder (31st overall) and the two-time Pro Bowl linebacker, who is disenchanted with his status as the Bears’ franchise player.
Angelo was planning to speak with the Redskins today.
While that designation entitles Briggs to a $7.2 million salary this season, it essentially prevents him from selling his services on the open market of free agency, where he could expect a signing bonus in the $15 million neighborhood.
According to the NFL’s system of evaluating draft picks, that swap is equal to the Bears getting the 16th overall pick for Briggs, but speculation is that they want a veteran player included in the deal.
“I’m going to talk to them in the near future and see where it goes,” Angelo said late Monday afternoon. “I haven’t replied to their offer, but I said we would mull it over.”
Since there is no one on the Bears’ roster capable of adequately replacing Briggs, it’s possible the Bears would like to include Redskins sixth-year veteran linebacker Lemar Marshall in the trade.
Marshall was a starter the past two seasons at middle linebacker but has been displaced by recently acquired unrestricted free agent London Fletcher.
In 2004, Marshall started at weak-side linebacker, the same position as Briggs. Marshall led the Redskins in tackles in 2005 and was second last season. Another possibility is linebacker Rocky McIntosh, the Redskins’ second-round draft choice last season, who has experience at all three linebacker spots and is a standout special-teams player.
But Angelo won’t publicly discuss specific players or even admit that the Bears will counter the Redskins’ initial offer.
“I’ve given a lot of things some thought, but I’m not going to get specific,” Angelo said. “These are negotiations that are going to be kept confidential.”
Angelo said there isn’t a timetable, but negotiations with the Redskins are expected to be consummated or terminated by the end of the week.
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