What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Shockey traded to Saints

abpanther

Moderator
Staff member
Messages
20,807
Saints get TE Shockey from Giants for draft picks
By BRETT MARTEL (AP Sports Writer)
From Associated Press
July 21, 2008 4:14 PM EST

NEW ORLEANS - Jeremy Shockey was traded to the Saints for two draft picks Monday, giving New Orleans a disgruntled star tight end who watched from afar while injured as the New York Giants surged to the Super Bowl title.

The Giants will get second- and fifth-round picks in the 2009 draft. The deal must be approved by the league and is contingent on Shockey passing a physical.

The deal reunites Shockey with Saints coach Sean Payton, who was the Giants' offensive coordinator in 2002, when Shockey was Rookie of the Year.

"I have had a relationship with coach Payton and I appreciate what he has done as a head coach," Shockey said in a statement released by the Saints. "The Saints have a lot of weapons starting with Drew Brees and I look forward to joining my teammates at training camp. This will be a fun year."

The Saints report to training camp in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday with several other tight ends on the roster, including last year's starter, Eric Johnson, along with Billy Miller and Mark Campbell.

Shockey, a four-time Pro Bowl selection who spent six seasons with the Giants, broke his leg against the Washington Redskins on Dec. 16.

He is known for his offensive ability more than his blocking, and was unhappy even before the injury - he was asked to block in addition to catch. Once hurt, he didn't like the fact that much was made of the Giants winning with rookie Kevin Boss in his place.

"Jeremy brought great energy to the game every time he stepped on the field," said Giants team president John Mara, son of the late Wellington Mara, a longtime owner of the team. "He had a close relationship with my father from the time we drafted him, and I had a couple of long conversations with Jeremy this spring and summer. From those conversations, it was apparent to me that a fresh start was the best thing for us and for Jeremy."

The Giants, a proven winner without Shockey in the lineup, cut ties with a player who provided plenty of excitement on the field and plenty of distractions off it - once throwing a cup of ice in the stands during a playoff game in San Francisco, criticizing Giants fans for leaving a game early, blaming Giants coach Tom Coughlin's staff for a loss in 2006 or skipping voluntary team workouts in favor an offseason program run by his agent.

The Giants also unload the remainder of a five-year, $31.2 million contract extension that Shockey signed in 2005.

Shockey had 371 catches for 4,228 yards and 27 touchdowns with the Giants. He was drafted out of Miami with the 14th overall pick in the 2002 draft.

Coughlin called the departing tight end "an outstanding football player who plays the game full speed and plays the game the way it was meant to be played."

"I wish him the best," the coach added.

The Giants still have five tight ends, including Boss, who started the last six games of last season. The others are rookie Eric Butler, Jerome Collins, Darcy Johnson and Michael Matthews.

"We have five young kids who are all vying for the position," Coughlin said. "The tight end position will be a very competitive position in training camp."

The Saints have been seeking a tight end who is a downfield threat. Eric Johnson, who started 12 games for the Saints last season, caught 48 passes for 378 yards and two touchdowns.

"Jeremy is a player that we are excited to have on our roster. He is someone I am familiar with as a player," Payton said. "He brings a skill set to the position that I feel will be a tremendous benefit to our offense."

The Saints' offense has been among the best in the NFL during Payton's first two seasons as coach, with Brees eclipsing 4,000 yards passing in each of them.

The hope in New Orleans is that Shockey's addition as a receiving threat, when combined with receiver Marcus Colston and Reggie Bush coming out of the backfield or lining up in the slot, will give Brees the options he needs to move the ball, no matter what defenses attempt.

Shockey's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, called last season a difficult one for his client, who was looking for a change of scenery.

"He's been one of the most successful tight ends in NFL history, but now I think he's going to be more prolific in the Saints' offense," Rosenhaus said. "I don't think Jeremy could ask for a better situation."

http://my.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20080721/488409c0_3ca6_1552620080721-679657872http://

*****************

Man this makes NO's offense even scarier and gives Brees another target, they should be a top 5 offense this season for sure.
 

KroganDoctor

Juniors
Messages
22
Shame, I always liked Shockey and wished that his career would end with a HoF induction. Unfortunately wishing that he puts up big numbers and being a Buccaneers fan don't mix. :(
 

dragonfire

Bench
Messages
3,096
he might be a cry baby but if he stays healthy he will put up excellent numbers this year with Brees throwing the rock. In the passing game it will be hard to contain the Saints now they have Colston, Shockey and Bush all running through secondaries, especially when last season TE was a real weak point
 

abpanther

Moderator
Staff member
Messages
20,807
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/07/22/giants-could-get-a-first-rounder-for-shockey/

Under the trade between the Jets and the Saints, New Orleans will be required to cough up a second-round pick if Vilma participates in 85 percent of the defensive snaps this season, and if the Saints sign Vilma to a contract extension.

So how could the Saints send a potential second-rounder to the Jets and an actual second-rounder to the Giants.

Per Tom Rock of Newsday, the Giants would get the Saints’ first-round pick if the Jets get the second-rounder. If the Giants get the first-round pick, the Saints’ fifth-rounder falls out of the Shockey deal.













cool.gif


Nice. What are the chances Vilma plays 85% of the Saints defensive snaps? Would they keep him out of plays on purpose just so they wont have to give up a first rounder?
 

Sef0r

Juniors
Messages
51
Nice. What are the chances Vilma plays 85% of the Saints defensive snaps? Would they keep him out of plays on purpose just so they wont have to give up a first rounder?

I don't know that a lot of NFL teams care too much about lost draft picks for productive players anymore. If Vilma performs, the Saints get a great MLB for another 5 years instead of a possible bust they would have had to draft to address the need at next years draft. Should they end up between pick 16 - 32, loosing the 1st rounder is not a problem...again they get a very good pass catching TE to go with their run blocking TE (Eric Johnson).

Obviously if they end up picking late in the draft and everything mentioned above happens they wont pick until late 3rd round and they need to get at least 1 CB to groom behind McKenzie.
 

dragonfire

Bench
Messages
3,096
im more worried about getting a stud FS then a CB as we just draft Porter

but also we will gain the Jets 4th rounder if they get our 2nd, a first and a 2nd for Vilma and Shockey is reasonable if they perform to their potential
 

nyfg89

Juniors
Messages
129
As a Giants fan I had mixed feelings about Shockey being traded, as good a TE as he is his attitude didn't sit well with me. I think it's the Australian attitude of STFU and get on with it that some of these prima dona NFL players don't have. Instead they whinge and complain about not getting the ball enough or whatever.
But having said that who could forget Shockey in the 2006 playoff game against Philly when he lost his helmet and kept on trying to get more yards with defenders all around him, there's no doubt about his toughness.
Good luck to him with the Saints and as a previous poster said it will make the Saints offense real good.
 

Latest posts

Top