Published 3/8/2008
by Andrew Kneeland
at Bleacher Report - NFL
It's almost time for the second weekend in NFL free agency, and a few big names are still on the market. Most of these names are only available through trade, but other players are still free agents. Here are the latest rumors... DeAngelo Hall Trade talks in recent days have died down from their original frenzy, but Hall remains on the market for anyone interested. The Jacksonville Jaguars are unofficially out of the race after they signed Drayton Florence to a $6 million yearly contract. Hall, who is entering the final year of his contract, has sparked the attention of the New York Giants. Larry Fitzgerald Some reports say that Fitzgerald will stay in Arizona, but other sources have him exploring the free agent market. The Philadelphia Eagles have expressed interest in signing Fitzgerald, if he doesn't re-sign with the Cardinals. Other teams are interested as well. If the Eagles can't get their hands on Fitzgerald, they will most likely settle for Torry ...
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