NFL News, Trade and Free Agency Rumors Roundup
There have been few dull moments this NFL offseason, and the news just keeps coming.
The biggest story of the early part of the week is a report from the Washington Post's Mike Wilbon that the Indianapolis Colts aren’t 100 percent sold on taking quarterback Andrew Luck No. 1 overall.
Wilbon’s sources say that the Colts are taking another look at Robert Griffin III. If they choose Griffin, then the Redskins, who pick second, would land Luck.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will be hearing the appeals from New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton and general manager Mickey Loomis this week.
The two were suspended as part of the bounty investigation; the NFLPA met with Goodell and other top brass on Monday night to discuss impending player discipline stemming from their involvement in the program.
It looks like the New York Jets want to use HBO’s Hard Knocks to again repair their tarnished image. The team is reportedly open to re-appearing on the show this year, but HBO has been mum about their selection process or when they would be deciding on this year’s team.
The Carolina Panthers were due to move one of their running backs since they signed free agent Mike Tolbert. Last Friday, word came that would be Mike Goodson, who was traded to the Oakland Raiders for offensive tackle Bruce Campbell.
The Raiders are hard up for draft picks this year and need more depth behind starter Darren McFadden. Campbell will be competing with Taiwan Jones for the No. 2 spot.
Finally, the new Nike NFL jerseys will be unveiled on Tuesday. Merchandise such as shirts and hats became available on Sunday.
Some teams can expect some more radical changes than others, including a potential full rework of the Seattle Seahawks’ look. Jerseys will be available for pre-order later this month.
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