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We've been following the latest round of trade rumors related to Anquan Boldin, with the latest buzz referring to specific trade packages that might be offered (the Cards' asking price seems to be a second-rounder).
But now that Kurt Warner has retired, the Cardinals' offense will certainly change. Daniel Jeremiah of MovetheSticks.com tweeted a few days ago: "I think the Cards will rely on Beanie and the run game more this year. Look for them to add a good TE too." If the Cards do adjust their gameplan to a more run-centric offense, do they really need Boldin? Maybe not, and so Warner's retirement might actually grease the wheels of a trade even more than they were previously.
One team that has remained in the mix is the Patriots, although both Football Scientist KC Joyner and ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss think Bill Belichick and his crew will stand pat. Some other WR-needy teams that would make sense from a speculative standpoint are the Bucs, Chiefs, Dolphins, Jags, Lions, Panthers and Ravens. On Friday, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald affirmed that the Fins "will absolutely discuss" trading for him.
But now that Kurt Warner has retired, the Cardinals' offense will certainly change. Daniel Jeremiah of MovetheSticks.com tweeted a few days ago: "I think the Cards will rely on Beanie and the run game more this year. Look for them to add a good TE too." If the Cards do adjust their gameplan to a more run-centric offense, do they really need Boldin? Maybe not, and so Warner's retirement might actually grease the wheels of a trade even more than they were previously.
One team that has remained in the mix is the Patriots, although both Football Scientist KC Joyner and ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss think Bill Belichick and his crew will stand pat. Some other WR-needy teams that would make sense from a speculative standpoint are the Bucs, Chiefs, Dolphins, Jags, Lions, Panthers and Ravens. On Friday, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald affirmed that the Fins "will absolutely discuss" trading for him.