Cards Czar
The Bird is the Word
By Adam Schefter
NFL Analyst
Adam Schefter's "Around the League" reports and commentaries can be seen regularly on NFL Total Access.
(March 11, 2006) -- Free agency has opened with a flurry. Already, numerous teams are on the board. Take a glance at the deals, and the potential soon-to-be deals.
This list will be constantly updated throughout the day, so refresh this page often!
Former Denver defensive end Trevor Pryce reached agreement with Baltimore on a five-year, $25 million deal.
Cleveland reached agreement with former Seattle wide receiver Joe Jurevicius on a four-year deal worth about $10 million.
Former Minnesota safety Corey Chavous reached agreement with St. Louis on a five-year deal.
Former Seattle safety Marquand Manuel reached an agreement with Green Bay on a five-year, $10 million deal that includes a $2 million signing bonus.
Denver has reached an agreement to re-sign defensive tackle Gerard Warren to a six-year contract.
Former New Orleans center LeCharles Bentley agreed to terms with Cleveland -- 6 years, $36 million, with a $12 million signing bonus. The deal makes him the highest-paid center in NFL history.
Former Washington tight end Robert Royal has reached an agreement with Buffalo on a five-year, $10 million deal that includes a $2.5 million signing bonus.
Washington and San Francisco are nearing a deal that would send a 2006 third-round pick and a 2007 fourth-round selection to the 49ers for wide receiver Brandon Lloyd. Pending a physical, the deal should be completed before the end of the weekend.
Former Baltimore defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu reached an agreement with Carolina -- 5 years, $23 million, with $8 million of it guaranteed.
Dallas agreed to terms with ex-Detroit guard Kyle Kosier on a five-year, $15 million deal that includes a $5 million signing bonus.
Arizona agreed to terms with ex-Giants defensive tackle Kendrick Clancy on a four-year, $8.1 million deal.
Carolina re-signed RB DeShaun Foster to a three-year deal worth about $14.5 million.
Tampa Bay re-signed FB Mike Alstott to a one-year, $1.5 million deal.
Minnesota re-signed WR Koren Robinson to a three-year, $12.7 million deal that, with options, really is a one-year, $3 million deal.
Green Bay re-signed DE Aaron Kampman.
SCHEDULED VISITS
Carolina LB Will Witherspoon is visiting St. Louis today and New Orleans on March 12 -- he's expected to have a new team in 24 hours.
Giants CB Will Allen is visiting the Seahawks today.
St. Louis defensive tackle Ryan Pickett is visiting Green Bay today.
Detroit cornerback R.W. McQuarters will visit the Giants on March 12.
Jacksonville linebacker Akin Ayodele is visiting Dallas today.
St. Louis safety Adam Archuleta will visit Washington today. He also is scheduled to visit Chicago on March 13.
Dallas linebacker linebacker Scott Fujita will visit New Orleans on March 12 and Jacksonville on March 13.
San Francisco defensive end Andre Carter will visit Washington today.
Former Washington linebacker LaVar Arrington just wrapped up his Miami visit today and is heading to the Giants for a March 12 meeting.
Former Buffalo safety Lawyer Milloy is visiting Cincinnati today.
Tampa Bay safety Dexter Jackson is visiting Cincinnati on March 12 and Minnesota on March 13.
San Diego quarterback Drew Brees is scheduled to visit New Orleans today, but first is meeting with Miami officials in Alabama.
Indianapolis running back Edgerrin James will visit Arizona today.
Pittsburgh wide receiver Antwaan Randle El will visit Washington today and Chicago on March 12.
Cincinnati quarterback Jon Kitna will visit the Jets.
Pittsburgh defensive tackle Kimo Von Oelhoffen will visit the Jets today.
Arizona quarterback Josh McCown will visit Detroit on March 12, then New Orleans, then Miami.
Green Bay center Mike Flanagan will visit Houston today.
Baltimore safety Will Demps will visit Cincinnati today and Minnesota on March 13.
New England wide receiver David Givens will visit Miami today and Houston on March 12.
San Diego linebacker Ben Leber will visit Minnesota today, and likely will sign there.
Miami quarterback Sage Rosenfels will visit Houston today.
Chiefs backup quarterback Todd Collins will Washington on March 12
NFL Analyst
Adam Schefter's "Around the League" reports and commentaries can be seen regularly on NFL Total Access.
(March 11, 2006) -- Free agency has opened with a flurry. Already, numerous teams are on the board. Take a glance at the deals, and the potential soon-to-be deals.
This list will be constantly updated throughout the day, so refresh this page often!
Former Denver defensive end Trevor Pryce reached agreement with Baltimore on a five-year, $25 million deal.
Cleveland reached agreement with former Seattle wide receiver Joe Jurevicius on a four-year deal worth about $10 million.
Former Minnesota safety Corey Chavous reached agreement with St. Louis on a five-year deal.
Former Seattle safety Marquand Manuel reached an agreement with Green Bay on a five-year, $10 million deal that includes a $2 million signing bonus.
Denver has reached an agreement to re-sign defensive tackle Gerard Warren to a six-year contract.
Former New Orleans center LeCharles Bentley agreed to terms with Cleveland -- 6 years, $36 million, with a $12 million signing bonus. The deal makes him the highest-paid center in NFL history.
Former Washington tight end Robert Royal has reached an agreement with Buffalo on a five-year, $10 million deal that includes a $2.5 million signing bonus.
Washington and San Francisco are nearing a deal that would send a 2006 third-round pick and a 2007 fourth-round selection to the 49ers for wide receiver Brandon Lloyd. Pending a physical, the deal should be completed before the end of the weekend.
Former Baltimore defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu reached an agreement with Carolina -- 5 years, $23 million, with $8 million of it guaranteed.
Dallas agreed to terms with ex-Detroit guard Kyle Kosier on a five-year, $15 million deal that includes a $5 million signing bonus.
Arizona agreed to terms with ex-Giants defensive tackle Kendrick Clancy on a four-year, $8.1 million deal.
Carolina re-signed RB DeShaun Foster to a three-year deal worth about $14.5 million.
Tampa Bay re-signed FB Mike Alstott to a one-year, $1.5 million deal.
Minnesota re-signed WR Koren Robinson to a three-year, $12.7 million deal that, with options, really is a one-year, $3 million deal.
Green Bay re-signed DE Aaron Kampman.
SCHEDULED VISITS
Carolina LB Will Witherspoon is visiting St. Louis today and New Orleans on March 12 -- he's expected to have a new team in 24 hours.
Giants CB Will Allen is visiting the Seahawks today.
St. Louis defensive tackle Ryan Pickett is visiting Green Bay today.
Detroit cornerback R.W. McQuarters will visit the Giants on March 12.
Jacksonville linebacker Akin Ayodele is visiting Dallas today.
St. Louis safety Adam Archuleta will visit Washington today. He also is scheduled to visit Chicago on March 13.
Dallas linebacker linebacker Scott Fujita will visit New Orleans on March 12 and Jacksonville on March 13.
San Francisco defensive end Andre Carter will visit Washington today.
Former Washington linebacker LaVar Arrington just wrapped up his Miami visit today and is heading to the Giants for a March 12 meeting.
Former Buffalo safety Lawyer Milloy is visiting Cincinnati today.
Tampa Bay safety Dexter Jackson is visiting Cincinnati on March 12 and Minnesota on March 13.
San Diego quarterback Drew Brees is scheduled to visit New Orleans today, but first is meeting with Miami officials in Alabama.
Indianapolis running back Edgerrin James will visit Arizona today.
Pittsburgh wide receiver Antwaan Randle El will visit Washington today and Chicago on March 12.
Cincinnati quarterback Jon Kitna will visit the Jets.
Pittsburgh defensive tackle Kimo Von Oelhoffen will visit the Jets today.
Arizona quarterback Josh McCown will visit Detroit on March 12, then New Orleans, then Miami.
Green Bay center Mike Flanagan will visit Houston today.
Baltimore safety Will Demps will visit Cincinnati today and Minnesota on March 13.
New England wide receiver David Givens will visit Miami today and Houston on March 12.
San Diego linebacker Ben Leber will visit Minnesota today, and likely will sign there.
Miami quarterback Sage Rosenfels will visit Houston today.
Chiefs backup quarterback Todd Collins will Washington on March 12