NFL Rumors: What follows the First Wave of Free Agency?
Even after the first wave of free wave free agency, business still remains incomplete for many NFL teams .
Let's take a look at the latest rumors in the NFL:
Javon Walker
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The receiver was released by the Broncos last week. Many teams expressed interest in him, including the Eagles and the Cowboys.
According to Bob Brookover of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Walker is now on the Eagles radar after Randy Moss signed with New England. Brookover reports that the Eagles aren't pushing hard for Walker at the moment because they are "locked" in trade talks regarding Lito Sheppard.
Another receiver possibility for the Eagles was Larry Fitzgerald, but Cardinals GM Rod Graves shot down any speculation when he said that Fitzgerald wouldn't be traded.
Tom Osborn reports that the Cowboys are also interested in Walker.
UPDATE
Javon Walker signed with the Oakland Raiders Tuesday night. The deal was a six-year deal worth $55 million. The contract has $16 million in guaranteed money, and $27 million over the first three years.
Warrick Dunn
Jerome Solomon of the Houston Chronicle reports that the Houston Texans are interested in former Falcons running back Warrick Dunn.
Houston hasn't landed a big name player so far in the free agency period and Texan fans are giving "lukewarm" feedback to the franchise.
Jevon Kearse
It appears that the free agency period is winding down for Minnesota. While they filled some holes, there remains a glaring need at defensive end.
Most of the elite ends have already been spoken for, but Charlie Walters of the Pioneer Press say that Jevon Kearse could become a Viking.
If the Vikings can't sign Kearse, Walters predicts that Minnesota will attempt to draft defensive end Derrick Harvey with the 17th pick.
Calvin Pace
In a race between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets, the Jets came out on top in the race for Pace.
Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that Pace inked a six-year $42 million contract with the Jets.
Kelly goes on to say that the Dolphins are still in the market for a linebacker, and may be interested in Pace's backup Darryl Blackstock. Blackstock had 22 tackles last year with the Cardinals, along with three sacks.
Tyler Brayton
According to Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star, the Carolina Panthers and the Indianapolis Colts are "competing" to sign free agent Tyler Brayton.
Brayton was with the Panthers over the weekend and was with the Colts on Monday.
If Brayton were to sign with Indianapolis, he would serve as Freeney's backup.
Andrew Kneeland is a columnist at Bleacher Report. You can read all his articles here.

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