Eagles Need to Call Denver About Brandon Marshall

Written By Bob Cunningham On Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Brandon Marshall scores on Michael Griffin.


Even though the Broncos remain adamant that Brandon Marshall will either be playing in the Mile High city or nowhere next year, it's fair to question them on the matter. If you'll recall, they said the same thing about a certain quarterback now residing in Chicago.

So while they say he won't, there is a chance that Marshall may get his wish. Evidently it's even more than a contract dispute at this point since Marshall believes he was not handled properly when he had an injury and now feels like he can't trust the organization.

This sounds similar to Kellen Winslow's situation in Cleveland. Winslow, in case you hadn't heard, now calls the Browns his "former" team.

While I'm sure that the Broncos have received a few calls about "Baby T.O.," one team who has not called is the Philadelphia Eagles. But why not?

Yes, they just spent a first round pick on a wide receiver, and he may turn out to be very good, but on the other hand, he might not. The point is that you just never know, and banking on potential will get you fired in the NFL.

Personally, I believe that the Eagles are just fine at wide receiver. I believed that even before they drafted Jeremy Maclin. However, whenever an opportunity arises to make your team better, you must at the very least look into it. And let's be honest, there is no doubt that Brandon Marshall would make the Eagles a better team.

What would it take to get the Broncos to part ways with Marshall? I'm not exactly sure. If it was me, I would offer a second round pick and perhaps some late-round picks as well to maybe get the ball rolling.

The Broncos would probably counter offer with a first and third, but may drop the picks down if the Eagles were to toss in a veteran player like Kevin Curtis, and perhaps a guy with some potential in Jason Avant.

This is in no way a call to trade either of those players, but the reality is that they are not of the same talent as Marshall.

While Marshall does bring some baggage along as far as off-the-field is concerned, the Eagles are usually pretty good about keeping something like that under control. And who knows, perhaps a change of scenery would straighten Marshall out right away.

Of course you could say this about nearly any team in the NFL. Even the receiver-heavy Cardinals would be wise to at least make a call and see where things stood.

Perhaps the Broncos and Cardinals would be satisfied to swap players? How would an Anquan Boldin-for-Brandon Marshall trade look to both parties? Probably rather intriguing and maybe a good move.

Marshall and Boldin are both unhappy where they are, they are both about the same talent level (you could argue for either one, which further proves that they're about the same), and are both scheduled to make about the same amount of money this year, with Boldin making a couple hundred thousand more than Marshall.

Also, the Cardinals don't want to see Boldin in the NFC, and the Broncos don't want to see Marshall in the AFC. This way, they wouldn't have to.

The money, however, would be a moot point because both players would likely receive new contracts with their new teams anyway.

That sounds like a win-win to me for the players and their respective teams.

But I digress.

The Eagles need to at least call Denver and see what it would take. The odds of anything materializing are slim, but as I said before, anything that can be done to make your team better should at least be explored.

Joe Banner & Co. need to get on the phones, and do some mile-high exploring.


1 Response to "Eagles Need to Call Denver About Brandon Marshall"

  1. Anonymous Said,

    will they fire Andy or Marty? you think the team could get that lucky? YA i'm no fan of either!

    .....Interesting thoughts you've brought about Brandon. We could have HAD Boldin but the red headed step child & his baby Banner, thought Boldin's price tag was to high....can I prove that in writing , yes. Will they call, who knows...Andy feels the team is ok at the wide out position, he's felt that way since TO left town. As for the drafting of the "bigger version of Desean", we should be focusing on the here & now......not drafting wide outs of the future. We should have aquired a vet RB to help out Westy whom Andy has managed to pretty much run into the ground

    should coulda woulda

    i'll keep it here to find out what happens, i love my eagles but i'm NO fan of the front office performances over the past several years.

     

Post a Comment

Enter your email address to receive the best Philly sports news and analysis on the web!:

Delivered by FeedBurner

For the best in Philadelphia sports, look no further than Belmont.com. They've got you covered for all American sports wagering offering unparalleled customer service and fast payouts to the customers.

DISCLAIMER:

This site is strictly for informational and entertainment purposes, and is in no way affiliated with the National Football League or the Philadelphia Eagles. It also claims no rights to the trademarks of the NFL or Philadelphia Eagles.

2 Minutes to Midnight Green also claims no copyright to any photos used.