All of the reports made it clear the Redskins have recently attempted to trade Albert Haynesworth, and one stated the team isn't actively trying to move the disgruntled Pro Bowler. Coach Mike Shanahan and General Manager Bruce Allen have been eager to trade Haynesworth for some time, according to multiple people with knowledge of the situation, and whether they accomplish their goal hinges on owner Daniel Snyder's willingness to accept the largest failed investment of his 11-year tenure as owner. Haynesworth signed his record $100 million package -- which included a then-record $41 million in guaranteed money -- on Feb. 28, 2009, and he has been paid $32 million in the first 14 months of the deal. Several teams -- the Tennessee Titans apparently atop the list -- apparently would be willing to assume the contract's remaining $9 million in guaranteed money and the total of $15.7 million (Haynesworth's base of $6.7 million in 2012 is not guaranteed) that he is scheduled to receive over the next three seasons. Some players are privately monitoring the situation closely. In a text message to a reporter Wednesday night, one veteran said that, considering Shanahan has made it clear he's in charge, he could not imagine Haynesworth being on the roster much longer.