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Raiders Army
09-01-2005, 07:46 AM
Will it be enough to get them over the hump?

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There remain a few incidental elements to be addressed, but ESPN.com confirmed Wednesday night through sources close to the negotiations that the Indianapolis Colts have agreed in principle with defensive tackle Corey Simon on virtually all the major financial components of a contract, and that an agreement could be officially struck as early as Thursday morning.

In fact, two Colts players told ESPN.com on Wednesday night that they were apprised by a member of the coaching staff earlier in the evening that the acquisition of Simon was imminent.

At least two other franchises, the Cincinnati Bengals and Seattle Seahawks, until Wednesday night had remained in the hunt for Simon, who became a free agent on Sunday night when the Philadelphia Eagles rescinded the "franchise" designation placed on him six months ago. There were also a few teams that had stayed in contact with agent Roosevelt Barnes, but which did not get involved in substantive negotiations.

It was Indianapolis, however, which ratcheted up discussions and which is much further along in negotiations and poised to consummate what will likely be a five-year deal that could make Simon one of the NFL's highest paid defensive tackles.

Beyond conceding that his client was "very close" to making a decision on where he will resume his career, Barnes declined comment on Wednesday night.

Landing the five-year veteran would be a coup for the Colts, who have been criticized in some quarters for the perceived failure to upgrade a defense that statistically ranked No. 29 in the league in 2004. The Colts brass apparently feels that Simon could be the kind of interior force that defensive tackle Warren Sapp was in Tampa Bay when Indianapolis' Tony Dungy was the Bucs' head coach.

Certainly a player of Simon's caliber, a defender who can provide inside penetration and has the rare ability to collapse the pocket from the tackle spot, would only enhance the upfield rush skills of "edge" players such as star right end Dwight Freeney, the league's defending sack champion. Training camp injuries to veteran starter Montae Reagor and to third-round draft choice Vincent Burns have left the Colts thin at defensive tackle. But a trio of Simon, Reagor and Larry Tripplett, if everyone is healthy, would provide the team an excellent tackle rotation.

Simon, 28, has 32 career sacks and 105 quarterback hurries, numbers that illustrate his skills as a pass rusher. But the former Florida State star, who has one of the thickest lower bodies in the league, is also a solid defender against the run. And he figures to benefit from the one-gap style favored by Dungy and coordinator Ron Meeks.

While surprising, the Eagles' decision to rescind the franchise marker on Sunday was is not altogether stunning, given the depth that the Eagles possess at the position, and the frustration of some club officials at not being able to get the former first-round draft choice into training camp. Simon had declined to sign the one-year qualifying offer of $5.134 million for a defensive tackle. The Eagles, because of collective bargaining language governing franchise players, could not negotiate a long-term deal with Simon until he signed the one-year tender.

By rescinding the qualifying offer, the Eagles recouped the $5.134 million in salary cap space that was assigned to Simon. The characteristically cap-healthy Eagles, who usually have one of the best managed caps in the league, did not need the extra money to make any roster moves. Instead, the club simply decided it could survive without Simon, who has started every game in which he appeared for the team.

The Eagles enjoy rare depth at defensive tackle, a position that is historically difficult to fill for any NFL club. In addition to starting veterans Darwin Walker and Hollis Thomas and key backups Sam Rayburn and Paul Grasmanis, the team used its first-round pick in this year's draft to grab former Southern California standout defensive tackle Mike Patterson, who has played well in camp and the preseason.

There had been rumors that Simon would report before the start of the season, and some teammates and even Philadelphia officials had remained in close contact with him, as he worked out at his home in Tallahassee, Fla. Clearly, though, the Eagles were not inclined to wait any longer on the five-year veteran.

Philadelphia nearly traded Simon to the Baltimore Ravens earlier in the spring. In fact, the two teams had agreed on compensation, believed to have been second- and third-round picks in the 2005 draft, but Simon could not reach agreement with the Ravens on a long-term contract and the discussions fell apart.

A Pro Bowl performer in 2003, Simon was the Eagles' first-round choice in the 2000 draft and he has missed only two regular-season games. In addition to his sack totals, he has 270 tackles, six forced fumbles, three recoveries and 15 pass deflections, and has appeared in 78 games.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com. To check out Len's chat archive, click here .

KevinNU7
09-01-2005, 07:47 AM
One defensive player does not make a defense

Alf
09-01-2005, 07:54 AM
In the case of Indy, that would anyway be a tremendous upgrade.

TazFTW
09-01-2005, 07:58 AM
I think putting Simon next to Freeney would create a pass rush that will help protect the secondary.

HomerJSimpson
09-01-2005, 07:59 AM
One defensive player does not make a defense


But one player can make everyone else on the team better.

PackerFanatic
09-01-2005, 08:09 AM
Fuckin' cheap ass Packers!

wade moore
09-01-2005, 08:12 AM
FWIW, I think the Colts defense was significantly better last year than in years past.. grabbing Simon will definately help...

Besides.. they have proven time and time again that they don't need THAT much defense...

Pacersfan46
09-01-2005, 08:44 AM
I think putting Simon next to Freeney would create a pass rush that will help protect the secondary.

I think it's also important to note that the secondary may not need as much protecting either. In particular Marlin Jackson looked like the real deal in preseason. Laying out recievers separating them from the ball as it arrives, batting down passes, and always being in position.

Another year of improvement for Doss, and Bob Sanders actually getting to play before week 10 this year has to be good too.

I'm not saying the Colts defense will be "good" in relation to everyone else in the league as a whole, but when compared to years past ..... it could be a big difference.

It is scary to think the Colts had the 4th most sacks in the NFL last year, mostly between Freeney (16 sacks), and Mathis (10.5). Adding a DT that will require double teams can only help that. You can't double all 3 of them.

I'm thorougly excited, and I don't care that it'll probably cost us the ability to resign Reggie Wayne at the end of the year. Assuming of course that Edgerrin is already gone.

Fonzie
09-01-2005, 09:08 AM
Fuckin' cheap ass Packers!
Ayup.

I know Ted Thompson prefers to build through the draft and take a frugal approach to free agency, but Simon could have made a huge difference at a position of tremendous need. And with Favre's retirement clock ticking, it would've seemed sensible to take a chance with a big ticket FA just this once.

But it appears that it is not to be. Perhaps Simon's asking price was already more than the Packers could manage to fit under the cap?

Daimyo
09-01-2005, 09:38 AM
I think I just came in my pants.

Seriously though, a good DT who could play the run has been the Colt's biggest weakness for the last 3 or 4 seasons so this would be a huge move. The Colt's already had one of the best pass rushes in the league last year (Freeney with 16 sacks and Mathis with 10.5) and the secondary is much improved over what they've had the last couple seasons. LB would be their only glaring weakness assuming this deal happens.

cody8200
09-01-2005, 09:44 AM
This is HUGE! The Colts D is going to see quite an improvement. I just hope he comes onto the Colts team is good shape and ready to play.

rkmsuf
09-01-2005, 09:45 AM
I hope he gets hurt.


*runs away giggling with pats hat on

cthomer5000
09-01-2005, 09:49 AM
I think this could be a bigger upgrade than most people think.

Travis
09-01-2005, 10:34 AM
Here's hoping the Seahawks make one last offer to sway him away. Darby and Tubbs have looked really good so far, but damn are we in trouble after that. Adding Simon and using Darby in a rotation could/would/should make our interior line tremendous.

Besides, Indy would way rather use that money on Peerless and make their offense better right? ;)

pennywisesb
09-01-2005, 10:44 AM
Freeney and Simon are going to make a very dangerous pass rush. Plus, adding Simon to the line means teams will have to focus on those two with double teams, etc. and so the other two guys on the line will look that much better getting one on one blocking schemes.