Cards sign Rohan Davey through 2006

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Interesting, figured he was the logical guy to bring in for the last 2 games, but we gave him a contract through 2006.

ESPN story says they believe it's still possible we'll try to trade for Culpepper but they didn't say they had any reason to think that, just speculation.

Davey will be #3 this year but would figure to be in line for #2 next year behind Warner if he can beat out Navarre. Unless of course we bring back Josh which again ESPN says is highly unlikely.
 

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I really like this signing, from what I have seen of Davey he appears to at least be on par with Navarre.
 

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Do the Dolphins need any QB help? My immediate thought was to wonder why Saban hadn't grabbed him since he was his college coach? Guess they don't need any QB's maybe?
 

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Dolphins are pretty set where Davey would realistically end up, at the #3 spot with Cleo Lemon (who looked great in PS).
 

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Cardinals lock up QB Davey through 2006

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com



In a move that not only addresses a current need at the position, but also the quarterback depth chart for training camp next summer, the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday reached a contract agreement with free agent Rohan Davey, ESPN.com has learned.





A three-year veteran who was released by the New England Patriots in the final roster reduction at the outset of the season, and who spent three weeks with the Cardinals earlier in the year, Davey will report Wednesday to the team. His contract, which will pay Davey about $53,000 for the two weeks remaining in the 2005 season, runs through the 2006 season. Details were not yet available on the 2006 portion of the deal.





Arizona on Tuesday placed quarterback Kurt Warner on injured reserve, opening up a spot for Davey, who did not play in any games in his earlier stint with the Cardinals this year. Warner, 34, suffered a medial collateral ligament injury to his right knee early in last Sunday's loss at Houston. While the injury will not require surgery, Warner will be sidelined for about a month as he rehabilitates, and would not have been able to play in the remaining two games.





His injury left the Cards with only two quarterbacks, Josh McCown and John Navarre, on the roster. It is likely that Davey will serve as the No. 3 quarterback for the games left on the schedule. Given the uncertainty of the quarterback position beyond this year, though, Davey could well figure into Arizona's future plans.





The fact the Cardinals' quarterback depth chart is so unsettled for 2006, and getting another chance to play for coach Dennis Green, prompted Davey to sign a contract for beyond this year.





Complicating the Arizona quarterback situation is that both Warner and McCown are eligible for unrestricted free agency in March. The conventional wisdom was that the Cardinals had all but decided to try to sign Warner, who is playing under a one-year contract worth $4 million, to an extension before he went on the free agent market. Under that scenario, McCown would be allowed to depart.





Having played for three different teams in the last three seasons, Warner probably would be receptive to an extension offer, if the money was right. Because they are up against the spending limit for this year, the Cardinals probably could not make a legitimate offer until after the season ended.





But even with Warner's knee injury not a particularly serious one, and not likely to affect his availability for offseason programs, it does add another element to the Cardinals' consideration of just how to proceed in addressing the quarterback situation for beyond 2005. Warner will be 36 before the start of the '06 season and the Cardinals certainly will closely monitor his rehabilitation from the knee injury.





A physically gifted young passer, Davey is certainly viewing training camp as a chance to compete for playing time, and perhaps even the starting job, depending on how the rest of the Cardinals' moves at quarterback play out in the offseason. There is some feeling the Cardinals may approach Minnesota about the availability of Daunte Culpepper, who was chosen by Green when he was the Vikings' head coach.





Once regarded by the Patriots as a potential future starter, Davey became expendable this spring when New England signed Doug Flutie as a free agent and also drafted Matt Cassel of Southern California in the seventh-round.





Davey, 27, was a fourth-round pick of the Patriots in the 2002 draft but, in his three seasons with the team, appeared in just seven games. He completed eight of 19 passes for 88 yards and spent all last season as the No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart. In 2004, Davey was named as the top offensive player in the NFL Europe League. At 6-feet-2 and 245 pounds, he has nice size and a good enough arm.



Warner started 10 games in his first season with the Cardinals, completing 242 of 375 passes for 2,713 yards, with 11 touchdown passes and nine interceptions. He threw for over 300 yards in five of his starts. In addition to Warner, the Cardinals on Tuesday also placed offensive lineman Adam Haayer on injured reserve.
 

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A key thing in that article was Warner is inclined to re-sign IF THE MONEY IS RIGHT. I think Warner may over-value himself in the eyes of the Cards. Davey/Navarre could take the job until Culpepper is ready.Of course, i'm assuming DG will have assurances in his job security if/when this happens.
 

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Warner wants to stay in Arizona and I don't see other teams offering a starting job. He also has Boldin and Fitzgerald as receivers and they were really clicking. I think that the Cards are setting the stage to draft a quarterback and have him sit and learn for at least one season. Rohan Davey could be the experienced backup behind Warner with Navarre being cut. Unless the Cards have a shot at Leinart or Vince Young, I see them going best player available on round one and quarterback on the second round. Jay Cutler, Omar Jacobs (and several others) could be there on round two. Denny could even trade up to the bottom of the first round if there is someone that they really like.
 

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Good football move (i.e. move 2 guys onto IR to bring in or protect 2 other guys including a #4 QB). But hardly earth shaking.
 

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I still think the Cardinals look at drafting a QB in rounds 3-7. I just don't see Rohan Davey as more than competing with John Navarre for the #2/3 position next season.


Not sure why ESPN thinks we are in the Culpepper market. His cost and contract are exhorbitant and I'm not sure the front office is willing to spend that much for Denny right now.
 

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Totally_Red said:
I still think the Cardinals look at drafting a QB in rounds 3-7. I just don't see Rohan Davey as more than competing with John Navarre for the #2/3 position next season.


Not sure why ESPN thinks we are in the Culpepper market. His cost and contract are exhorbitant and I'm not sure the front office is willing to spend that much for Denny right now.

Actually, as has been posted before, his contract numbers are actually very reasonable.
 

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spanky1 said:
Actually, as has been posted before, his contract numbers are actually very reasonable.

I stand corrected. It is hard to see Minnesota parting him though.
 

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BigDavis75 said:
I really like this signing, from what I have seen of Davey he appears to at least be on par with Navarre.

Why do you like this signing if Davey is on par with Navarre? Navarre's been in the league two years and can't even beat out Josh.
 

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Totally_Red said:
I still think the Cardinals look at drafting a QB in rounds 3-7. I just don't see Rohan Davey as more than competing with John Navarre for the #2/3 position next season.


Not sure why ESPN thinks we are in the Culpepper market. His cost and contract are exhorbitant and I'm not sure the front office is willing to spend that much for Denny right now.

Minnesota will take a horrendous cap hit if they trade Culpepper. But, his contract for the team that got him wouldn't be bad at all. At least, that's how I understand it but I'm no capologist :)
 

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az1965 said:
Cardinals lock up QB Davey through 2006

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

In a move that not only addresses a current need at the position, but also the quarterback depth chart for training camp next summer, the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday reached a contract agreement with free agent Rohan Davey, ESPN.com has learned.

A three-year veteran who was released by the New England Patriots in the final roster reduction at the outset of the season, and who spent three weeks with the Cardinals earlier in the year, Davey will report Wednesday to the team. His contract, which will pay Davey about $53,000 for the two weeks remaining in the 2005 season, runs through the 2006 season. Details were not yet available on the 2006 portion of the deal.
Is this official? Nothing about it on the Cards' site yet.
 

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Actually handing our 2 years deal to guys who have been signed during the season or brought up from the practice squad has been a pretty common practice this year. Lamont Reid, Ernest Shazor, John Bronson, and Carlyle Holliday also recieved 2 year deals through 2006 after being signed up from the PS.

Pretty nice idea if you ask me. It is only 80K more then the EFA tag, not even a bleep on the cap radar screen, you lower the amount of time looking at players to even give the EFA tender, dont have to waste any time going through a contract process with them. not a big thing really, but a nice idea none the less. And each can be cut with no cap implications.
 

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