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    From the Arizonia Cardinals official site

    http://www.azcardinals.com/news/detail.php?PRKey=2969

    Boldin Trade An Option For Cards
    Team willing to listen to offers for Pro Bowl wide receiver
    By DARREN URBAN


    The Cardinals said Wednesday they are willing to entertain trade offers from other teams for wideout Anquan Boldin, although they still want to sign him to a new deal.
    With the Cardinals and Pro Bowl wide receiver Anquan Boldin still seeking a resolution to their differences, the team said Wednesday it is willing to entertain trade offers from teams interested in Boldin’s services.
    While the team still wants to retain Boldin long-term and negotiate a contract extension, coach Ken Whisenhunt said, it also wants to keep all options open with the draft approaching.
    “Before the draft, you know there is going to talk about Anquan and his situation and a trade,” Whisenhunt said. “Since not a whole lot has changed with his contractual situation, we know that will come back up.
    “It would be foolish from our standpoint not to listen to those opportunities and see what actually exists. But I want to make the point … our goal is to re-sign him to a long-term deal. That hasn’t changed.”
    Said general manager Rod Graves, “We just think it is prudent for us to evaluate all our options.”
    The Cardinals have already talked some with other teams, although Graves declined to say which ones.
    Boldin, who has been looking for a new contract, still has two years left on his current deal. Because of that, the Cardinals don’t feel a sense of urgency to deal Boldin. If a trade isn’t consummated before the first day of the draft April 25, it is unlikely Boldin is going anywhere.
    Hopefully something gets done,” Boldin told cbssports.com this week. “We'll see what happens. At this point I'm leaving it up to everyone else and just trying to enjoy life.” The comment echoed similar sentiments from Boldin during Kurt Warner’s charity flag football tournament last month.
    The market for Boldin is unknown. Reportedly, the Browns would consider trading wide receiver Braylon Edwards, who does not have Boldin’s résumé. Teams like the Giants, Eagles and Bears – all of whom are expected to be possible NFC playoff foils for the Cards – might be in the market for a wideout.
    But after the Cowboys gave Detroit a first-, third- and sixth-round draft pick for Roy Williams last season – and most don’t consider Williams as good as Boldin – the Cards are expected to want a significant return to let Boldin go.
    Graves said he didn’t want to comment on what the Cards would seek in a trade.
    Even Boldin’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said in a radio appearance earlier this offseason Boldin should be worth at least the same in a trade as Williams.
    Boldin, who has not appeared at any of the Cardinals’ voluntary workouts this offseason, will be in Florida this weekend hosting his annual “Q Fest” to raise money for his charitable foundation.
    Rosenhaus did visit with Graves last week, but Graves said that meeting and the Cards’ current thoughts on Boldin are unrelated. Rosenhaus does represent a handful of other Cardinals, including Edgerrin James, Darnell Dockett and Antrel Rolle.
    Getting a new contract worked out “is going to be a challenge going forward,” Graves acknowledged. “We realize (Boldin’s) value and what he means to our football team. … We are having to weigh a lot of other factors into the process and timing is one of those things as far as getting something done.”
    Boldin has been upset with his contract status for more than a year. Last season the idea of a trade was broached, although Boldin’s situation did not become a national story until Boldin was blunt during a meeting with the media on the first day of training camp.
    The tension remained all season, although Boldin still played well and was an integral part of the Cards’ offense. His issues seemed to resurface in the postseason after he left the field quickly during the celebration of the NFC Championship, but Boldin deflected that talk through the Super Bowl.
    He reiterated his stance that he didn’t want to stay in Arizona during Pro Bowl week, but then softened that view around the time of the NFL scouting combine, when Rosenhaus told Graves Boldin was now again open to a new contract.

    “We didn’t want it out there that we were trying to trade Anquan – that’s not our position,” Whisenhunt said. “We still feel strongly about Anquan and think highly of his ability. But just so there isn’t speculation, it is an option.” Boldin was named as a Pro Bowl starter – his third Pro Bowl selection in six seasons – last year after making 89 catches for 1,038 yards and 11 touchdowns, despite missing four regular-season games with injuries. He was also plagued with a hamstring injury in the playoffs, when he made 14 receptions for 190 yards while playing in three of the four postseason games.
    Whisenhunt said he didn’t think the trade exploration would negatively affect Boldin or the team should Boldin stay.
    “I don’t think so,” Whisenhunt said. “Like I said, this doesn’t mean we don’t want to work out an extension with Anquan. But we know, over the next week and a half this time of year, there is going to be talk. It has been for more than a year.
    “Our biggest fear is that if it gets out, ‘They are discussing a trade with this team.’ We just want to acknowledge there have been teams that have called and we will listen as one of our options.”

  • #2
    Interesting take on this by Mike Sando

    http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nflnation...ake-sense.html

    How trading Boldin could make sense
    April 15, 2009 6:51 PM
    Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando
    The Cardinals public declaration that they will accept trade offers for Anquan Boldin could have far-reaching consequences for Arizona and the 2009 NFL draft.
    While Arizona maintains that it wants to re-sign Boldin if possible, Matt Williamson of Scouts Inc. told me he thinks the Cardinals could come out ahead by dealing the Pro Bowl receiver.
    Williamson: "I like Boldin. I think he is a heckuva receiver. There are probably 10-12 guys who are better players at the position, but I'm not so sure that he is a No. 1. I don't throw that term around. There are not many in the league and they have one already. Larry is obviously a No. 1. I'm not sure Boldin doesn't benefit from him quite a bit. Some studies have shown that Boldin doesn't do as well against top-flight corners.
    "That is not to detract from what he does. His toughness, run-after-the-catch ability and great hands would make him a welcome addition to any offense. There will be teams banging at the door. But for Arizona, if you can get a good pick in return, it makes sense. Steve Breaston looks good. They have possibly the best receiver in the league. The guys running that offense, Ken Whisenhunt and Russ Grim, they are hard-core Steeler disciples. If you can use Boldin to get you picks that will yield you a running game, you might be better in the long haul. Maybe you get a back and a left tackle or whatever to get more physical, to be able to grind teams out.
    "This staff inherited the high-flying attack and while I'm sure they are not unhappy with that, they want to grind people out."
    Williamson also thought the Cardinals could use an extra pick to land Alex Mack or a center in the second round, although Whisenhunt has said he likes Lyle Sendlein.
    Back in a minute with thoughts on which teams could be in the market for Boldin.

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    • #3
      Well at least the door is open.

      By the way, how do you say this: "There are probably 10-12 guys who are better players at the position," and immediately follow it up with this: "but I'm not so sure that he is a No. 1."

      So basically there are 10-12 #1s in the whole league?

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      • #4
        Yeah, that's probably about right. 15 tops.
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        • #5
          How much of a dope is Drew (wait don't answer that question....) saying that Boldin is worth more than Roy Williams the WR? Isn't it in his best interest to get Boldin to a team that is willing to open up the vault for him on a new contract, not ensure that the Cardinals get a bigger haul than the Lions did?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vet Turf View Post
            How much of a dope is Drew (wait don't answer that question....) saying that Boldin is worth more than Roy Williams the WR? Isn't it in his best interest to get Boldin to a team that is willing to open up the vault for him on a new contract, not ensure that the Cardinals get a bigger haul than the Lions did?

            Good point. He doesn't get paid on the compensation the Cards get.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vet Turf View Post
              How much of a dope is Drew (wait don't answer that question....) saying that Boldin is worth more than Roy Williams the WR? Isn't it in his best interest to get Boldin to a team that is willing to open up the vault for him on a new contract, not ensure that the Cardinals get a bigger haul than the Lions did?

              Actually it makes perfect sense. A team that is willing to admit that Boldin is a stud by giving the Cards a ton in return will also be willing to open the vault when it comes time to work the new contract. If you're willing to part with a 1 and 2 to get him you certainly should be willing to throw an extra 1-2 million per year at him to keep him happy and on your roster. The two go hand in hand.
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              • #8
                I've never heard of Matt Williamson and his opinion doesn't matter.

                Go get Boldin. Now.
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                • #9
                  Please do this. Please do this. Just give McNabb and Westbrook a shot here.

                  http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...or_Boldin.html

                  A first and a third would get this done right now. If they want a first and 2nd - I'd even consider that. I know Reid wouldn't but just do it.

                  We have to try. I'll be so disheartened if we let the Giants get him.

                  Come on Andy and Tom. Do this. Open up the bank and turn that Carolina pick into Boldin.

                  PLEASE!!!! It would be so fun to watch Boldin, McNabb, Jackson and McNabb next year.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BIGPHILLY View Post
                    Please do this. Please do this. Just give McNabb and Westbrook a shot here.

                    http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...or_Boldin.html

                    A first and a third would get this done right now. If they want a first and 2nd - I'd even consider that. I know Reid wouldn't but just do it.

                    We have to try. I'll be so disheartened if we let the Giants get him.

                    Come on Andy and Tom. Do this. Open up the bank and turn that Carolina pick into Boldin.

                    PLEASE!!!! It would be so fun to watch Boldin, McNabb, Jackson and McNabb next year.

                    Would you quit being so wishy-washy on the subject! I mean - c'mon - make your interest clear hear, would you?!
                    Last edited by stevemc; 04-16-2009, 10:05 AM.

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                    • #11
                      I actually agree with this dude Williamson. Boldin is still talented and would help the team however.

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                      • #12
                        I agree with Williamson as well...its like elite goaltenders in hockey or aces in baseball...everybody wants one, but they are rare, hard to find and once a team has one they are never giving it up.

                        Boldin is the guy I want for the Eagles, however, as he has the skills we need IMO, is tough, youngish and would fit with McNabb well.

                        I still heavily doubt AZ will trade him

                        If not him, then my hierarchy is Gonzo, Edwards, Ocho Loco
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                        • #13
                          http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/...ee-for-boldin/

                          * Sal Pal says a first and third
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                          • #14
                            Do it.
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                            • #15
                              But that will mean giving up picks AND money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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