Eagles' Reid Says Asking Price For Anquan Boldin Too High

Discussion in 'Philadelphia Eagles' started by 86WARD, May 13, 2009.

  1. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Eagles coach Andy Reid said yesterday in an interview on the morning show on WIP-AM (610) that the team checked into the availability of Arizona wide receiver Anquan Boldin before the NFL draft, but found the price too high. Reid suggested the price might have been first-, third- and fifth-round draft picks. "That's a lot of picks, No. 1," Reid said. "And then you're going to pay the guy $10 million. So you get hit on both sides of it."

    Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
     
  2. SoDev

    SoDev Don't tase me, bro!

    Agree completely... same with Braylon.

    The trade price along with the contract price is is enormous.
     
  3. multibeast

    multibeast Special Teamer

    glad they at least made the call. arizona set themselves up in a situation to say they tried to trade him but didn't make it realistic for teams to pull the trigger.
     
  4. bigsexyy81

    bigsexyy81 Muffin Top

    Arizona was never going to trade him anyways. Just 'listened to offers' so that it looked like they were at least trying. Story closed.
     
  5. TJ

    TJ Dez Caught It

    I blame Jerry Jones. The only GM who would make a deal like that :icon_confused:
     
  6. SoDev

    SoDev Don't tase me, bro!

    Yea, he did jack up the price for Boldin and Braylon with the RW deal.

    ...Snyder would make a deal like that also.
     
  7. jarhd1775

    jarhd1775 Special Teamer

    10 from a organization that was 40 million above the salary cap. Fact is, if it worked and the Eagles won a SB, no one would question the contract. If it didnt work so what, your still way under the salary cap. Take a risk sometime Philly!
     
  8. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Basically Boldin would cost a 3rd and 5th. I don't think the cost of a 3 and 5 is too high if they get him under contract for a few years and can make a few runs at the big dance.

    The downside for the Eagles was going to be that they would have to pay him more than what he is worth...but if it gets you to the dance is it too much?

    I doubt that the Cardinals were ever serious about trading him...
     
  9. DawkinsINT

    DawkinsINT Tebow free since 9/5/2015.

    I heard the interview and Reid basically said that the Cards didn't want to move him.
     
  10. ball in the baskett

    ball in the baskett First Team All Pro

    Hes also a injury risk and dont know how long he will be in the league. I like the addition of maclin the guy could be a stud for a long time.
     
  11. multibeast

    multibeast Special Teamer

    anyone know what the deal with the 'in' line regarding Boldin and Philly on ESPN.com?
     
  12. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    don't you mean 40 UNDER the cap ?

    i think your team actually educated many teams on why you dont trade away high picks and then sign guys to giant contracts.
     
  13. bergybones

    bergybones Taking donations :)

    I still dont think Boldin is needed for the Eagles. Jackson and Maclin are 2 explosive young receivers to build the future around. Yes neither have Boldins skill, but for what the Cards want in return for him I stick with Jackson Maclin 1-2 punch, and fill in more wholes in nexts years draft with the picks it will cost you to get Boldin.
     
  14. Jihad Joe

    Jihad Joe Life to Infidels

    Blame Mike Holmgren for setting the trade value by giving up a 1st for Branch. That pretty much set the market value for vet WR's
     
  15. bergybones

    bergybones Taking donations :)

    A first isnt that bad for Vet WR, it is when it becomes a first plus something else then throw something else on top of it.