GIANTS WILLING TO MOVE SHOCKEY

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In response to our blurb regarding a report in the Newark Star-Ledger that the New Orleans Saints offered a second-round pick and safety Roman Harper for Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, a source with knowledge of the discussions tells us that the Giants wanted a two and Harper, and that the Saints refused. We don’t know [...] [link]

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Giants ASKED for Harper and pick
Published 3/25/2008 by NYteamsWin at Mets Prospects Minors Blog | MetsProspectus.com
Pro Football Talk: "In response to our blurb regarding a report in the Newark Star-Ledger that the New Orleans Saints offered a second-round pick and safety Roman Harper for Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, a source with knowledge of the discussions tells us that the Giants wanted a two and Harper, and that the Saints refused. We don’t know what if anything the Saints offered for Shockey. But the fact that the Giants articulated a trade request for Shockey tells us that ...

Jeremy Shockey is available if you're willing to grossly overpay
Published 3/25/2008 at Shutdown Corner
... . Pro Football Talk says that wasn't the case, but it was the Giants who asked for Harper and the 2nd-rounder, and the Saints said, "thank you, but no." ...

Let's Flip That Information on the Shockey-to-Saints Rumor
Published 3/25/2008 by Tom Mantzouranis at FanHouse
... for Shockey and that the Giants turned that down. That set off some alarms for me -- I was shocked the Saints would offer that much. Turns out I was right. ...

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