Interesting. Maybe they trade a draft pick(s) and Green to Cleveland to get Peterson.
Green bolts Packers to join TexansBy Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com
In a move that figures to have ramifications for several tailbacks who are available either in free agency or via trade, the Houston Texans on Sunday evening reached a contract agreement in principle with Ahman Green.
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Details of the contract were not immediately available.
Green, 30, visited with Houston officials over the weekend and the club moved quickly to strike a deal that addresses one of its biggest offseason priorities. Of all the tailbacks who are available, Green, despite his age, was targeted by Houston coaches.
The nine-year veteran, who has played the past seven seasons for the Green Bay Packers, is coming off a 2006 season in which he re-established himself as a top runner. Green missed all but five games in 2005 because of a quadriceps injury, but started 14 contests in 2006 and rushed for 1,059 yards and five touchdowns on 266 carries.
It marked the sixth time in seven seasons that Green had rushed for 1,000 yards.
For his career, the former Nebraska star has carried 1,871 times for 8,491 yards and 54 touchdowns. He also has 350 receptions for 2,710 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Senior writer Len Pasquarelli covers the NFL for ESPN.com.
Interesting. Maybe they trade a draft pick(s) and Green to Cleveland to get Peterson.
They may or may not but it is a possibility. Yet, Green won't solve their RB problems for long because he is old and broken down.
They just said on ESPN that it is a 4 year deal. Do the Texans really think he will be solid for 4 years?
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns
Green headed to Texans
By Jason Cole, Yahoo! Sports
March 4, 2007
Ahman Green became the first free agent running back to sign a contract this offseason as he agreed to a four-year, $23 million deal with the Houston Texans on Sunday.
The deal includes $8 million in the first year between signing bonus, roster bonus and base salary. Green also gets $18 million over the first three years of the contract, another staggering amount in a year of hefty contracts around the NFL.
Green's deal is the same total as the extension signed by Jacksonville Jaguars running back Fred Taylor earlier in the week.
With Green off the market, Jamal Lewis, Dominic Rhodes and Travis Henry are the most prominent backs available. A Baltimore source said he thought that Lewis might re-sign with the Ravens for approximately $2 million per season. Considering the market, the price could go up.
Green, 30, has rushed for more than 1,000 yards in six of the past sevens seasons. He missed much of the 2005 season with a quadriceps injury. Green also received offers from the Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers before ultimately choosing Houston.
Huh? So they just signed him to eat his entire SB? They have enough dead money as it is and you want them to take on more?
And what kind of message are you sending future FAs?
No way in they are trading him. It isn't even a remote possibility.
He'll have good numbers in that system. If Ron Dayne can have some good games with the Texans, then Green will have some. He's a one cut runner. Perfect for the ol' broncos system.
Green's last great season was in 2003. Personally I thought they would take Marshawn Lynch in the draft.
Green had over 1000 yards last year, 300 plus recieving, and 6 total tds, not amazing stats, but without an o-line not to bad. Texans got to get an o-line together though or he will be in trouble
The four years allows them to spread that 6-7 million in guarantees over a 4 year period if it turns out Green is washed up and they cut him next year. I like the signing and I like the contract. Green should fit Kubiak's system very well. It should also signal the official end of Dominick whats his name's Texan career.
Dominick Davis was a stud before he got hurt, and if he can get back on the field next year, they could be a dangerous 1 2 punch
Dominick Davis was a solid RB, too bad he got hurt too often.
NFL = cut if you don't perform league.
Ahman Green was really good in his prime and isn't Kubiak's system supposed to make runners out of anyone? That's alot to pay Green right off, but he's somewhat of an insurance policy against Domanick Davis not coming back to full strength. Davis was going to be good....still could be.
Domanick "Williams" has the same injury that ended Curtis Martin's career. I'd be shocked if was ever effective as a RB again.
I agree on the 1-2 punch. That seems to be the wave of the future, or at least the latest fad. NO looked great doing it, so other teams gonna try it out. Detroit will have Jones-Bell, Texans will have Green-Davis, at Dallas they have Jones-Barber, and even LT has a more than capable #2 with Turner.
Perhaps Houston will trade Carr and draft Quinn. They could also package Carr and the pick for a QB, or for a top player if they sign a FA QB.
Thats why I said if. And Turner is a free agent, he is gone
And Curtis Martin was old and worn out already when he suffered his injury, hopefully Dominick can bounce back, young bones heal faster, especially when you dont have a 10 year career in your rearview
It will Be Green and Dayne 1-2 punch....Domanick is having surgery again. He will prolly be cut.
Carr is the best option at QB that any team can try to get, and I think the Texans will be smart enough to realize this. They will keep him for this year. If he s up this year, they will trade him but this is his last chance to prove himself and I think he knows this. He will have a great year this season because they will have enough of an OLine to protect him and enough offensive weapons to make him look good. The Texan D will be much improved and help the team as a whole.
Drafting Quinn and trading Carr will only set this team back.
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