May 2008 - Philadelphia Eagles Wiretap

Grading The Deal: Eagles Sign Asante

Nov 18, 2014 6:35 PM

Three months ago Asante Samuel intercepted Philadelphia Eagles? quarterback A.J. Feeley and gave the New England Patriots a 7-0 lead just a few plays into the team?s Week Twelve battle. Samuel?s trip to the end zone, along with another key pick in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, proved to be the difference as New England remained undefeated with a tight 31-28 victory over Philadelphia. The two teams won?t play again for another few years, barring another Super Bowl meeting, but Samuel will be looking to perform several ?pick-six? plays for the very team he single-handedly defeated at the end of November. The Eagles agreed to a six-year deal with the cornerback on Friday afternoon, reportedly worth anywhere from $50 to $60 million. Philadelphia not only made the first big splash of the NFL?s free agent period with the move, but also fortified a defense that struggled mightily last season. Samuel is the ball-hawking corner that the Eagles desperately needed, but will serve well in coverage even when he?s not dashing towards the end zone. Asante tallied 44 tackles and six interceptions in New England last season, while Philadelphia?s top-line duo of Sheldon Brown and Lito Sheppard combined for just five picks in 2007. The newest member of the Eagles? secondary will likely force either Brown or Sheppard to shift positions or pack their bags. The most likely choice is Sheppard who has a history of injury, having missed fifteen games over the past four seasons. Paired in the secondary, Brown and Sheppard often played to each other?s strengths. Brown typically plays the role of enforcer, racking up tackles with the occasional forced fumble. Meanwhile, Sheppard, the lightning member of the duo, is the more athletic option. Sheppard is more likely to grab an interception, but Brown less likely to get burnt on a big play. Assuming the Eagles shift Lito to another position or deal him out of town, the combination of Brown and Samuel in the secondary will certainly provide the Eagles with a more dynamic defense in 2008. Samuel is a versatile defender, which will allow him to create turnovers while still keeping the likes of Terrell Owens and Plaxico Burress from hurting Philadelphia in the uber-competitive NFC East. The Eagles sunk to the bottom of the league in takeaways last season, something Samuel should help them improve upon immediately. In addition, he?s a proven player when the game is on the line. The perfect evidence ? he has three interception returns for touchdowns in the playoffs, an NFL record. As strange as it sounds, Samuel?s play on the field may not be the most important aspect of this signing. The Eagles, stuck in a rut following their Super Bowl XXXIX loss to the Patriots and the departure of Owens to Dallas, have proven that they mean business as they head into what will undoubtedly be one of the most important seasons in team history. If they don?t make the playoffs for the second-straight season, we may have seen the last of Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid in Philadelphia. The management, and a majority of the roster, have quite a bit riding on the 2008 campaign. Grade for the Eagles: B+ The Patriots were able to keep Samuel around last season thanks to the franchise tag, but it appeared inevitable that the Pro Bowl corner would bolt for a big payday this offseason. However, losing Samuel to the Eagles could allow New England to replace their star corner with Sheppard, something that was rumored in the weeks prior to Friday?s opening of the free agent market. The only catch, pardon the pun, is that the Patriots will have to strike a deal with Philadelphia in order to obtain Sheppard. The cost won?t be astronomical, especially with the presence of Samuel, but the Eagles? brass would be smart not to give Sheppard away for peanuts either. That is, of course, assuming that the rumors of New England coveting Lito are truthful. With that said, there is no corner in the game that can replace Samuel in the secondary. The Patriots will have to replace him with someone worthy of a starting slot, but they won?t find anyone of his caliber this offseason. New England will have to pull the trigger on a trade (i.e. Lito from Philadelphia) or sort through free agents like Jason Webster, Andre Dyson and Terry Cousin. None of the above sounds too exciting, but I?m not sure a secondary of Ellis Hobbs and Randall Gay (another free agent) does either. Grade for the Patriots: C+ Andrew Perna is a Senior Writer for RealGM.com. Feel free to reach him via e-mail (Andrew.Perna@RealGM.com) with comments or questions.

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Tags: New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Signing

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Eagles Add Samuel To Secondary

Jun 12, 2014 2:49 AM

Asante Samuel signed a six-year contract with the Eagles on Friday, according to WPVI. Samuel has led the NFL with 16 interceptions over the past two years. He was drafted in the fourth round in 2003 out of Central Florida.

WPVI

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Broncos Cut Walker, Dallas And Philly Interested

Oct 23, 2014 7:05 PM

Javon Walker has been waived by the Denver Broncos, according to a report from ESPN's Michael Smith. Both the Eagles and Cowboys, according to various media reports, will be interested in the receiver.

Dallas Morning News

Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, Free Agent Rumor, Waiver

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Asante Close To Deal With Eagles?

Oct 10, 2014 10:47 PM

According to FoxSports.com, Asante Samuel is visiting with the Eagles on Friday. It looks like it will be Samuel's only visit, with the sides close to agreeing to a six-year deal that could be worth a maximum of $60 million if Samuel reaches all his incentives.

Boston Globe

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Eagles Release Jevon Kearse

Oct 10, 2014 9:49 PM

The Philadelphia Eagles have cut Jevon Kearse, as reported by the Associated Press. The Eagles released the former Rookie of the Year Thursday. The 31-year-old defensive end failed to live up to the lofty expectations when he signed as a free agent in 2004.

AP

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Patriots Could Deal For Lito Sheppard?

Dec 18, 2014 6:26 AM

The Eagles are expected to pursue Asante Samuel, which could eventually lead to the Patriots landing Lito Sheppard, according to a report in the Boston Globe.

Boston Globe

Tags: New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Trade Rumor

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Eagles May Look At Gibril Wilson

Oct 16, 2014 1:23 PM

The buzz in recent weeks has been that the Eagles are looking at cornerback Asante Samuel, but the more logical target is safety Gibril Wilson, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Wilson won't command nearly as much as Samuel and fits the team's needs much better. The Giants would like to retain Wilson, but they failed to place the franchise tag on him last week.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Eagles' DT Patterson Arrested For Possession

May 18, 2014 6:31 AM

Eagles' defensive tackle Mike Patterson has been charged with marijuana possession after police found the drug in his car after a minor incident, according to the Associated Press. Patterson and his brother were arrested on Feb. 16 after an accident. When police arrived at the scene of the incident they smelled marijuana, and Patterson admitted it was his. The Eagles have yet to comment on the charges.

ESPN

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Eagles Interested In Asante Samuel?

Feb 16, 2014 4:55 PM

The Eagles are said to be targeting Asante Samuel, which would make current cornerback Lito Sheppard expendable. The team, however, is denying reports that they've granted permission to Sheppard to seek a trade out of Philadelphia.

Philly Burbs

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Eagles Give Franchise Tag To TE L.J. Smith

Aug 6, 2014 12:20 AM

Tight end L.J. Smith, who was scheduled to become a free agent at the end of the month, was given the franchise tag by the Eagles on Thursday, as reported by the Associated Press. Thursday marked the first day of the offseason that teams could use the tag. Although Smith can receive offers from other teams, the tag gives the Eagles seven days to match. A team signing him would have to give up two first-round picks as compensation.

AP

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Ravens' Newsome Rebuts McNabb Rumors
Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome denied an ESPN report that the team was looking to acquire Donovan McNabb from the Eagles.

Baltimore Sun

McNabb: I Want L.J. Smith Back

The Morning Call