Agent: Vikings trade Moss to Raiders

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Randy Moss' days with the Vikings are numbered.

Although NFL trades cannot become official until next month, the Vikings have agreed to trade Moss to the Oakland Raiders for the seventh overall pick in the upcoming draft and a defensive starter, believed to be linebacker Napoleon Harris.

"Nothing is official until March 2," agent Dante DiTrapano told the Pioneer Press Wednesday. "But don't be surprised if Randy Moss is wearing the Silver and Black this upcoming season."

Despite repeated denials, the Vikings have been shopping Moss for months, and they found a willing suitor in Al Davis, a maverick owner who embraces controversial players.

"In speaking with Moss, although he has a lot of ties to Minnesota and did not particularly want to be traded, he?s very excited with the possibility of playing for Al Davis and being a part of the Raider tradition," DiTrapano said. "The Raiders have vowed to use Randy?s talents the way they should be used, and that?s to throw the ball vertically down the field.

"Randy's desire to win a Super Bowl is enhanced with a move to a team like the Raiders, because the Minnesota Vikings seem to be in a constant rebuilding mode."

The Vikings will wind up with the seventh overall pick for the third time in the last four years. In 2002, they drafted left tackle Bryant McKinnie, a starter. Two years ago, they had the seventh pick but a botched trade with Baltimore resulted in them picking two spots later. Still, they landed the player they coveted, defensive tackle Kevin Williams, who has emerged into a Pro Bowl player.

The Vikings have the 18th pick in this year?s draft.

With the departure of Moss, the Vikings' top receiver is third-year receiver Nate Burleson. But the Vikings are expected to bolster that group via the draft or free agency. With a weak free agent class headlined by Pittsburgh's Plaxico Burress, the Vikings? options could increase with potential salary cap casualties such as Isaac Bruce, Muhsin Muhammad and Derrick Mason.

The NFL Draft in April also offers two promising players, Michigan's Braylon Edwards and Southern Cal's Mike Williams.

Harris was selected by the Raiders with the 23rd pick in the 2002 NFL Draft, and he has recorded 249 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, and five passes defended over the past three seasons. He is 6-foot-2, 255 pounds, and he can play inside and outside.

The Raiders will assume Moss' $7.25 million base salary for next season while the Vikings realize a cap savings of nearly $2 million. Four seasons remain on Moss? eight-year $75 million contract.
 

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After a few weeks you'll be breaking those fingers wondering why you traded for this ass............Enjoy! Good luck,,,,,,,,,And thanks................. :mj14:
 

delaboxeo

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I think this is one of those moves that's REALLY going to hurt the Vikings. Moss carries that team.
 

blinksta3

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i agree.... delaboxeo.

the question i have is who is going to get the ball to moss?
oakland needs to land garcia or something...
 

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and RAIDERS land LaMont Jordan...

This guy is good .. Jets are crazy. guy is fast and weighs 230+.

Fvck the Jets....and they are trying to obtain a new stadium in Manhattan on the backs of the taxpayers.

again Fvck The Jets and their phucking penny pinching scumbag owners and their coach herman edwards.
 

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it has been a good week for Raider fans .......


need big help on defense soon.
 
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