I would love to have B Loyd! Especially for a 3rd and 4th. A 1st rounder would be too much, but you never know, at least he is somewhat proven. With rookie recievers it seems to take a long time to develop and many are busts... so at least we would know what we're dealing with.
Jake wrote:I don't really want Bryant, either. I still remember during Darrell Green's last game in 2002. Bryant scored a touchdwon and ran over to the Cowboys sideline and tore down a Redskins blanket a fan had hanging up on the sideline wall. I've disliked him ever since.
Bryant also had a run-in with the law at an airport before he got drafted.
Well, that says enough for me. What we don't need is another distraction. All we have to do is fill in a little here and there, and we're good. No more Prima Donnas.
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Okay, I will spill the beans on my source...like I said yesterday...my cousin was getting close to finalizing Koren Robinson's deal with the Vikings for 3 years 12.7...well the other team that he was negotiating with was the 49ers...as assurance he asked about the prospects of Koren being a #1 receiver there, and they mentioned to him that they were close to dealing Brandon Lloyd to the Skins for a 3rd and a 4th...of course, this is typical conversation that goes on between agents and GM's so it may not pan out, but just to clarify before we find out for sure.
My cousin is a Philly fan, so he calls me up in the morning and says "Brandon Lloyd??""in a joking manner and I'm like "What?" He says, "you guys are about to get Brandon Lloyd and from what I understand you will be dealing a 3rd and a 4th round pick for him."
The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that the deal is all but done on the Lloyd trade! If the skins get Randle El and Lloyd this off season will be a big winner!
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I remember i was watchn a game in his rookie year against the seahawks his feet fer inches away from being out of bounds and he was on like a 20 degree angle falling down and caught the ball with 1 hand! and it was bullet from Garcia. Ill tell you when i find the video.
I found the video of his career. the first part of the video was the one you will never believe he did it!
Full Name: Brandon Matthew Lloyd Born: July 5, 1981 Kansas City, MO Height: 6-0 Weight: 184 lbs. Age: 24 Pos: WR Experience: 3 years College: Illinois Drafted: Year:2003 Round:4 Pick:27, 49ers Insider Analysis Grade 72 Expert's Take Lloyd has marginal size for a receiver lacking both the ideal height and the bulk for the position. However, he makes up for his lack of ideal size with excellent athletic ability. He has very good foot quickness and good speed, though his top end speed is not in the elite class. He has a good surge off the line of scrimmage and runs precise routes. He has a burst coming out of his cuts to get separation and shows the ability to move a defender who is in man coverage with very little wasted motion. He uses his hands and his foot quickness to get off press coverage and knows how to find the voids in coverage. He has excellent hands and can make the acrobatic catch. He shows excellent focus and concentration on the ball when it is in the air, and with his long arms and his leaping ability, he will win most jump ball contests. He can be a threat with the ball in his hands and has a good feel for where he is on the field and where the sideline is at all times. He lacks the physical stature to be a physical blocker down field and is more of a screen and wall off guy. A big, strong defensive back can muscle him out of his routes on occasion. Overall, he needs to improve his strength and is becoming a reliable go-to receiver with excellent hands who is competitive for the ball in any situation. He usually catches what he can touch.
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Redskins are reportedly interested in trading for Lloyd, who led the 49ers in receptions last year. A source close to Lloyd said Washington was prepared to offer a third-round choice this season and a fourth rounder in next year's draft. Lloyd, who apparently has been secretly seeking a trade, expected the deal to be completed.
A team spokesman said that coach Mike Nolan hasn't heard anything from the Redskins. Teams were prohibited from talking trade or from talking to another team's free agents until 9:01 p.m. PST Friday, when free agency officially opened.
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