Tennessee Titans- Former San Francisco 49er first round pick Ahmed Plummer has played only nine games in the past two years after a succession of injuries. Twelve-year veteran Ty Law picked off 10 passes for the New York Jets in 2005, but also comes with a high price tag and, even more troubling, a warning label. They have had both in this month to see what interest each player has in Tennessee and a decision will come soon.
Detroit Lions- Warren Sapp a Lion? The Lions released Dan Wilkinson yesterday in a move that suprised some. He has talked about retirement all off-season. He also has pending law suits in Maryland from a restaurant deal he had going from his Redskins days that didn't work out. Ironically his lack of working out is what got him cut from Detroit. New head coach Rod Marinelli wants players who want to play and put in the extra effort needed to turn the franchise around. Since Wilkinson was paid pretty well, that money can be used to pursue other free agents, if any players become available who might interest the Lions. There has been speculation in Oakland that the Raiders might part company with Warren Sapp, who had a strong relationship with Marinelli with the Buccaneers.
Pittsburgh Steelers- Joey Porter missed the first week of the Steelers' voluntary workouts, and now the question is whether he will participate in any of them. Porter, a Pro Bowl linebacker, attended the team's mandatory three-day minicamp May 13-15 but was the only veteran absent from all four of their follow-up voluntary sessions last week at their UPMC training facility on the South Side. He has two years left on a contract he signed in February 2004. He is scheduled to earn a salary of $3.85 million this year, and earn $5 million in 2007, which includes a $1 million roster bonus.
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New York- take your pick which New York team picks up Dontrell Willis. Both have had scouts following him the last two weeks. He has had a slightly down season on a team that sold everyone else off before the season even started. He was kept because he is still very young and has not had his first big pay day yet.
Kansas City- The Royals are now 19 games back of Detroit in the AL Central. It is only May 23rd. Yes their season is done and they will be unloading some players. They made several off-season free agent signings and nothing has worked for them this year. The biggest reason is they didn't sign pitching. They have several veteran players they can trade off that may bring them plenty of young prospects for a team that has traded off every prospect that has every come to fruition for them.
Washington Nationals- Alfonso Soriano may also be headed out of town very soon. He has been rumored to be traded since the time he was traded to Washington. He may be headed toi the Mets, White Sox, Philadelphia, or St. Louis.
Los Angeles- If Morales struggles, the Angels will turn to the trade market, with Arizona first baseman Tony Clark considered a possible target. Clark is an attractive short-term option because he is signed only through this season and, because he's stuck behind young first baseman Conor Jackson, wouldn't cost as much as some of the front-line players the Angels are pursuing, such as Alfonso Soriano and Shea Hillenbrand. The Angels are 11 games below .500 and in last place, a perfect fit for Tony Clark. Ask any Detroit Tigers fan.
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