Got this from http://sportsrumormill.com ....
The guy that posted this is supposedly an NFL scouting consultant, and appears to be a very trusted source....
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As promised here is the list of trades that I know have been submitted through the NFL Office. First, since must of you wouldn’t know this there are three types of trade proposals teams may submit.
A binding trade. This means the teams are willing to discuss certain players or considerations only. Negotiations may continue for as long as the parties agree to negotiate. The recipient must terminate the offer. The recipient being the team the trade offer is submitted to. This form of a trade has a specific (pending) Negotiations ongoing.
1.) player or players listed as well specific other considerations. This is usually the final offer. Usually once a team goes from non-binding to binding then they term this a rollover.
2.) A non-binding trade. A team here considered the intended party must agree to allow the presenting full access in speaking to the player or players desired. Basically, this allows a team to contact another team without fear of tampering rule violations. This is usually considered an invitation to talk. A player or players the team intends to speak with must be documented.
3.) A collective agreement. A team asks for authorization from two or more teams to negotiate trade parameters. Very rarely is this ever used and is hardly worth discussing.
Below are eleven trades that I have paperwork on. The remaining seven trades I have no details on at this time. The trades are in no particular order. I’m sure you will find some interesting information in these trades.
Miami to Philadelphia (non-binding) A.J. Feely
(Rollover) Miami grants a conditional second round pick in 2005.
Conditional Clause: The pick will escalate to a first round pick if A.J. Feely takes more than 80% of the snaps in 2004 and ranks with in the top ten quarterbacks by season end.
Miami to Houston (non-binding) Drew Henson.
(Rollover) Houston will receive Miami’s second round pick in 2005. Agreement of contract must necessitate this trade.
(Termination) Trade terminated by Houston due to inadequate salary negotiations.
San Diego to Washington (non-binding) Patrick Ramsey
(Denied) Washington denies at this time.
Detroit to Washington (non-binding) Champ Bailey
(Rollover) Detroit agrees to grant pick #6 in the 2004 draft as well as DE Cory Redding to Washington for Champ Bailey.
(Termination) Trade terminated by Washington due to new acceptance of offers.
Buffalo to Houston (non-binding) Drew Henson
Negotiations ongoing.
Cincinnati to Washington (non-binding) Champ Bailey and Corey Dillon
(Termination) Trade terminated by Washington due to new acceptance of offers.
Chicago to Cincinnati (non-binding) Corey Dillon
Negotiations to be discussed at a later date.
San Diego to St. Louis (non-binding) Kurt Warner
(Pending) No negotiations at this time.
Oakland to St. Louis (non-binding) Kurt Warner
(Pending) No negotiations at this time.
New England to St. Louis (non-binding) Lamar Gordon
(Pending) Negotiations ongoing.
Pittsburgh to Carolina (non-binding) DeShawn Foster
(Pending) Negotiations ongoing.
*** A follow-up post from him states the Panthers look to be only asking for a 3rd round pick this year and a conditional pick in 2005 dependent on his 2004 performance..... ****
The guy that posted this is supposedly an NFL scouting consultant, and appears to be a very trusted source....
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As promised here is the list of trades that I know have been submitted through the NFL Office. First, since must of you wouldn’t know this there are three types of trade proposals teams may submit.
A binding trade. This means the teams are willing to discuss certain players or considerations only. Negotiations may continue for as long as the parties agree to negotiate. The recipient must terminate the offer. The recipient being the team the trade offer is submitted to. This form of a trade has a specific (pending) Negotiations ongoing.
1.) player or players listed as well specific other considerations. This is usually the final offer. Usually once a team goes from non-binding to binding then they term this a rollover.
2.) A non-binding trade. A team here considered the intended party must agree to allow the presenting full access in speaking to the player or players desired. Basically, this allows a team to contact another team without fear of tampering rule violations. This is usually considered an invitation to talk. A player or players the team intends to speak with must be documented.
3.) A collective agreement. A team asks for authorization from two or more teams to negotiate trade parameters. Very rarely is this ever used and is hardly worth discussing.
Below are eleven trades that I have paperwork on. The remaining seven trades I have no details on at this time. The trades are in no particular order. I’m sure you will find some interesting information in these trades.
Miami to Philadelphia (non-binding) A.J. Feely
(Rollover) Miami grants a conditional second round pick in 2005.
Conditional Clause: The pick will escalate to a first round pick if A.J. Feely takes more than 80% of the snaps in 2004 and ranks with in the top ten quarterbacks by season end.
Miami to Houston (non-binding) Drew Henson.
(Rollover) Houston will receive Miami’s second round pick in 2005. Agreement of contract must necessitate this trade.
(Termination) Trade terminated by Houston due to inadequate salary negotiations.
San Diego to Washington (non-binding) Patrick Ramsey
(Denied) Washington denies at this time.
Detroit to Washington (non-binding) Champ Bailey
(Rollover) Detroit agrees to grant pick #6 in the 2004 draft as well as DE Cory Redding to Washington for Champ Bailey.
(Termination) Trade terminated by Washington due to new acceptance of offers.
Buffalo to Houston (non-binding) Drew Henson
Negotiations ongoing.
Cincinnati to Washington (non-binding) Champ Bailey and Corey Dillon
(Termination) Trade terminated by Washington due to new acceptance of offers.
Chicago to Cincinnati (non-binding) Corey Dillon
Negotiations to be discussed at a later date.
San Diego to St. Louis (non-binding) Kurt Warner
(Pending) No negotiations at this time.
Oakland to St. Louis (non-binding) Kurt Warner
(Pending) No negotiations at this time.
New England to St. Louis (non-binding) Lamar Gordon
(Pending) Negotiations ongoing.
Pittsburgh to Carolina (non-binding) DeShawn Foster
(Pending) Negotiations ongoing.
*** A follow-up post from him states the Panthers look to be only asking for a 3rd round pick this year and a conditional pick in 2005 dependent on his 2004 performance..... ****
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