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  • Official-- Signed and sealed.

    The Eagles got the deal done. And to think the draft is still a week away.




    In the latest of a series of aggressive off-season moves, the Eagles traded the 28th overall pick, a 2009 fourth-round pick and a 2010 late-round pick to the Buffalo Bills for two-time Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters. To ensure his services, the Eagles inked Peters to a lucrative six-year deal. Even after this bold move, the Eagles still hold the 21st overall pick and a total of 10 selections in next weekend's draft.

    "Jason Peters is the best left tackle in football," said head coach Andy Reid. "He is a powerful and athletic tackle and I have admired his play over the last few years on film. I have always believed that success in the National Football League is derived from the strong play of the offensive and defensive lines. This offseason we have added two young, top-flight offensive linemen in Jason and Stacy Andrews."


    The 6-4, 340-pound Peters fills the final position on what will be an outstanding offensive line for years to come. With Peters in the fold, the Eagles will likely boast the biggest offensive line in the NFL at an average of 333.6 pounds per starter.
    Meet Jason Peters on Sunday on a special Eagles Live! at 10:30 AM Including the addition of Stacy Andrews in the first weekend of free agency and now Peters, the entire starting offensive line is 28 years old or younger. Peters turned 27 in January and is in the prime of his career. Factor in the return of Shawn Andrews, who was lost for most of the 2008 season after a back injury in September, and the Eagles have added two Pro Bowl linemen in the off-season. The Eagles also outbid a number of other teams for the services of starting fullback Leonard Weaver. On defense, the Eagles bolstered the depth of the safety position with playmakers Sean Jones and Rashad Baker.
    The Eagles were able to swing the deal for Peters thanks to a draft-day trade last year with the Carolina Panthers. The Eagles sent their first-round pick to Carolina for a second-round pick, a fourth-round pick and its first-round pick in 2009. In all, the Eagles were able to draft Trevor Laws, Quintin Demps and Mike McGlynn plus acquire Peters thanks to the deal with the Panthers. In addition to the 28th overall pick, the Bills also received Philadelphia's fourth-round pick this year and a sixth-round selection in 2010.


    The acquisition of Peters completes an extensive makeover of the offensive line in just one off-season. Despite giving up just 23 sacks and breaking the franchise record for sacks-per-pass play ratio in 2008, the Eagles made upgrading the offensive line a priority. Longtime bookend tackles Jon Runyan and Tra Thomas became unrestricted free agents. Thomas signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars, while Runyan is recovering from off-season microfracture surgery.
    Peters was a college teammate of Shawn Andrews at Arkansas. Peters, however, did not play on the offensive line. He was a tight end. Originally signed as a rookie free agent in 2004, Peters has also been named second-team All-Pro by The Associated Press twice in his five years with the Bills. He's started 55 of the 65 career games he's played in, with the last 37 at the left tackle position. Peters earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl nomination following the 2008 season, becoming the first Bills offensive lineman to make back-to-back trips to the all-star game since 1993. However, Peters has not played in either Pro Bowl due to injuries.
    http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/ne...story_id=17670

  • #2
    From Jaws---

    "It helps this team in so many ways," said ESPN's Ron Jaworski. "Peters is very, very good. He can be a dominating player. He had some points last year when he had those contract concerns affect his play, and he wasn't in great shape after missing training camp, so I expect the Eagles to get after him and really work him hard. If they do that, he can control the line of scrimmage, and along with Stacy Andrews, the Eagles have dramatically improved their offensive tackle situation.

    "I love the move for the Eagles. Instead of drafting a player and living through his struggles, the Eagles bring in an All-Pro. That's called a big-time upgrade."
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    More Jaws---

    "If he's motivated, the Eagles got a steal," ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski said Friday afternoon when contacted for his reaction on the deal. "The guy is really talented, but he didn't play at the same level last season that he did previously."
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    Spads-----
    The cost of acquiring Peters is significant, but the feeling was that the Eagles weren't going to get anything close to a player of Peters' caliber with the 28th pick in the draft. Trading away the fourth-round pick was much easier to do given the glut of draft picks this team had acquired over the years -- the 28th pick, in fact, was gained during last year's draft weekend trade with Carolina -- and the Eagles still have 10 picks to work with next weekend.

    Another facet of the deal for the Eagles was signing Peters to a long-term contract, something Team President Joe Banner was able to negotiate. It is a deal, by the way, that reportedly makes Peters the highest-paid offensive tackle in the NFL. The Eagles did not comment officially on the deal. But they were able to get it done because they had ample room under the salary cap, and the Eagles could work comfortably with Peters' demands and get a deal accomplished.
    Last edited by MDFAN; 04-17-2009, 11:07 PM.

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    • #3
      Early stories on the cost of the contract----

      Eagles land LT Peters, strike six-year deal
      Eagles acquired LT Jason Peters from the Bills in exchange for the 28th overall pick, a 2009 fourth-round pick, and a 2010 late-round pick.
      The trade was finalized when the Eagles locked up Peters for six years in a deal that the National Football Post reports could be worth up to $60 million with $24 million guaranteed. The Eagles did well to solidify their offensive line with a young All-Pro talent just as their decade-long tandem of Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan were declining and due to leave via free agency. Apr. 17 - 10:09 pm et
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      Can't be true though can it? I mean this F/O is so cheap?
      Last edited by MDFAN; 04-17-2009, 11:12 PM.

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      • #4
        Nice. Kinda makes you wonder what's next!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MDFAN View Post
          "It is a deal, by the way, that reportedly makes Peters the highest-paid offensive tackle in the NFL."
          This just can't be possible!!!

          Everyone knows how CHEAP the Eagles' FO is and that, year after year, all the saved CAP money goes into Lurie's pocket!

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          • #6
            Nice signing.
            Let's see how many of the f/o bashers appear on this thread to eat some crow.
            Stand for the flag you assholes!

            Eagles, Flyers Phillies fan since 1977. GO O'S!!

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            • #7
              There is probably some fine print in the contract that says that Peters has to invest 60% of his money in the Joe Banner Mutual Fund for a minimum of 6 years, and the fund charges a 25% annual management fee.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tinopuno View Post
                This just can't be possible!!!

                Everyone knows how CHEAP the Eagles' FO is and that, year after year, all the saved CAP money goes into Lurie's pocket!


                BAIT SNARK!!!!!!!!! (tm)

                http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zepster View Post
                  nice signing.
                  Let's see how many of the f/o bashers appear on this thread to eat some crow.
                  bait snark!!!!!!

                  http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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                  • #10
                    Not bashing here but the birds have previously signed players to, what was thought to be, great contracts yet the player wasn't happy after 2-3 years. I'm not sure how that can be but you can contact one Lito Sheppard to get specifics. Not saying it is going to happen here and I have to congratulate the birds for pulling this off but no one knows what the future will bring. Including the Eagles FO. Just like everyone else in business they have to go with their best judgement.
                    Wait until next year is a terrible philosophy
                    Hope is not a strategy
                    RIP

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bullwinkle View Post
                      There is probably some fine print in the contract that says that Peters has to invest 60% of his money in the Joe Banner Mutual Fund for a minimum of 6 years, and the fund charges a 25% annual management fee.
                      I got a nice little chuckle out of this

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Zepster View Post
                        Nice signing.
                        Let's see how many of the f/o bashers appear on this thread to eat some crow.
                        I agree, nice signing.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by tinopuno View Post
                          This just can't be possible!!!

                          Everyone knows how CHEAP the Eagles' FO is and that, year after year, all the saved CAP money goes into Lurie's pocket!
                          Sorta does dispel that myth --- once again-- don't it!!

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                          • #14
                            great deal all around. other than the dawkins heartbreak, a great offseason so far.
                            Don't kid yourself Jimmy. If a cow ever got the chance, he'd kill you and everyone you cared about!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tinopuno View Post
                              This just can't be possible!!!

                              Everyone knows how CHEAP the Eagles' FO is and that, year after year, all the saved CAP money goes into Lurie's pocket!

                              THat's hysterical. Have we spent to the cap limit yet? LMFAO!!!!!!!
                              http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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