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Eric Moulds, WR BUF
News: The Buffalo News reports WR Eric Moulds' representatives have told the Bills that the veteran wide receiver wants to be traded or released. "It's time to move on," said Greg Johnson, Moulds' personal adviser. "Eric loves Buffalo and we wish things could be worked out. But I don't see that happening." Moulds, who has spent his entire 10-year career in Buffalo, is scheduled to make $7.1 million next season and count $10.85 million against the 2006 salary cap. Those are figures the Bills apparently can't live with. But Johnson and Moulds' agent, Harry Henderson, have refused the Bills' request that Moulds take a significant pay cut. The team rejected a recent proposal by Johnson and Henderson to restructure Moulds' contract because it didn't include enough of a salary reduction. Johnson and Henderson informed the Bills of Moulds' desire to be released during a telephone conversation last Friday. Johnson said they delayed going public because they wanted to see how the first two days of free agency, which began Saturday, unfolded.
Analysis: It looks like Moulds is heading for a "team divorce" a la T.O. and Daunte Culpepper. At 33 years old (when the season starts), his best days are probably behind him. He could serve as one of the league's top possession receivers; in that role, he'd be a very usable No. 3 Fantasy WR in 2006.
I would love to have him as our #2
News: The Buffalo News reports WR Eric Moulds' representatives have told the Bills that the veteran wide receiver wants to be traded or released. "It's time to move on," said Greg Johnson, Moulds' personal adviser. "Eric loves Buffalo and we wish things could be worked out. But I don't see that happening." Moulds, who has spent his entire 10-year career in Buffalo, is scheduled to make $7.1 million next season and count $10.85 million against the 2006 salary cap. Those are figures the Bills apparently can't live with. But Johnson and Moulds' agent, Harry Henderson, have refused the Bills' request that Moulds take a significant pay cut. The team rejected a recent proposal by Johnson and Henderson to restructure Moulds' contract because it didn't include enough of a salary reduction. Johnson and Henderson informed the Bills of Moulds' desire to be released during a telephone conversation last Friday. Johnson said they delayed going public because they wanted to see how the first two days of free agency, which began Saturday, unfolded.
Analysis: It looks like Moulds is heading for a "team divorce" a la T.O. and Daunte Culpepper. At 33 years old (when the season starts), his best days are probably behind him. He could serve as one of the league's top possession receivers; in that role, he'd be a very usable No. 3 Fantasy WR in 2006.
I would love to have him as our #2