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Posted by jellis at 2/16/2011 1:44 PM CST on truebluefanclub.com
One of the biggest names, and biggest players, to be thought of as a possibility for the Cowboys this offseason is former Lions and Browns defensive tackle Shaun Rogers, but the team doesn't appear to be making a strong play for him in free agency.
Since visiting the Washington Redskins last week, a day after being released by Cleveland, Rogers has made a couple other stops. He was in Kansas City on Tuesday, and visited New Orleans on Wednesday.
While no team seems to be jumping out there with an offer Rogers can't refuse, there appears to be a decent market forming. The Cowboys now know plenty about the player, since he worked under Rob Ryan with the Browns, so perhaps it's telling that they haven't been in any rush to bring him in for a talk.
If nothing else, they appear to be taking a wait-and-see approach.
One of the biggest names, and biggest players, to be thought of as a possibility for the Cowboys this offseason is former Lions and Browns defensive tackle Shaun Rogers, but the team doesn't appear to be making a strong play for him in free agency.
Since visiting the Washington Redskins last week, a day after being released by Cleveland, Rogers has made a couple other stops. He was in Kansas City on Tuesday, and visited New Orleans on Wednesday.
While no team seems to be jumping out there with an offer Rogers can't refuse, there appears to be a decent market forming. The Cowboys now know plenty about the player, since he worked under Rob Ryan with the Browns, so perhaps it's telling that they haven't been in any rush to bring him in for a talk.
If nothing else, they appear to be taking a wait-and-see approach.