Shaun wants to play on a good team - the Jets are a very good team. Rex's brother coached Shaun so Rex will get the lowdown on him. I think he's there for the taking if the Jets want him. This is set up perfectly. We will see. Rex could be eating dinner with him right now at a Sizzler somewhere.
as we have already seen with jenkins, what good does it do for us to have a guy who spends most of his time on the unavailable lists?
The skins could probably offer plenty more considering that's their M.O. and they are good at overpriced underachieving FAs. But if Rogers wants to be happy, he's got a small list and they won't be offering much.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81e4343e/article/redskins-among-many-pursuing-rogers-dl-in-no-rush Redskins among many pursuing Rogers; DL in no rush By Jason La Canfora NFL Network Defensive lineman Shaun Rogers will meet with the Washington Redskins on Friday, but will not sign with an NFL team this week, according to a league source. The three-time Pro Bowler, known as "Big Baby," was released by the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday, but is in no rush to sign with another suitor. Upwards of a third of the league has contacted the defensive lineman, and Rogers will assess the situation over the weekend and then decide if he wants to take more visits, or begin negotiations with one or more teams. The 10-year pro, is in a unique position in that he is a true free agent -- by virtue of being released -- at a time when most player movement via free agency or trade is being held up until there is a new collective bargaining agreement in place. Veterans with four or more years of service, released before the current collective bargaining agreement expires March 3, are eligible to sign with another team. Rogers is a versatile lineman who could play tackle in a 4-3 alignment or end/tackle in the 3-4. The Redskins are searching for help along the defensive line following Albert Haynesworth's troubled campaign last season. Redskins general manager Bruce Allen told The Washington Post in January that the team would consider bringing Haynesworth back after suspending him for the final four games of the season.
Well it would have been nice for the right price, but no way we get in a bidding war for a guy of questionable work ethic and long teeth.