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Post by M3 Commish on Aug 9, 2008 7:47:10 GMT -8
EA Sports has released the breakdown of all the changes within the roster update for Madden 09 that will be out by (or on) release day. An update has already been done taking care of many of the changes that are detailed even as they continue to add to the upcoming one to make it the most accurate possible.
Last year there was an average of just below two updates a month which would seem sufficient. The problem was a long painful stretch from mid-November to mid-January that lacked any. If they can keep the consistency up this year than everyone should be pleased with the post-release roster support.
One thing that isn’t noted in this list is the fixing of player numbers. I immediately noticed that Julian Peterson had gone from the #59 of last year to the #98 of this year. Continue on to view the complete list of transactions, ratings adjustments, new contract lengths, and injured reserve placement.
Transactions HB Cedric Benson – Released to Free Agents HB Kevin Jones – Signs with Bears CB Blue Adams – Released by Bengals (Removed) HB Kenny Irons – Released by Bengals HB DeDe Dorsey – Added to Bengals LT Demetrius Bell – Released to Free Agents LB Donnie Spragan – Signs with Bills HB Mike Bell – Released by Broncos DT Carlton Powell – Released to Free Agents (IR) DT Kenny Peterson – Added to Broncos FB Peyton Hillis – Added to Broncos FS John Lynch – Released by Broncos C LeCharles Bentley – Released by Browns QB Ken Dorsey – Released to Free Agents C Marvin Philip – Added to Browns WR Kevin Kasper – Added to Browns LB Ryan Nece – Added to Bucs TE Troy Bienemann – Released by Cardinals RT Kelly Butler – Signs with Cardinals LG Jasper Harvey – Added to Cardinals LG Scott Peters – Removed (IR) HB Marcel Shipp – Released by Cardinals WR Eric Parker – Released by Chargers K Billy Cundiff – Released by Chiefs FB Oliver Hoyte – Released to Free Agents FB Chris Manderino – Added to Chiefs K Nick Novak – Added to Chiefs LB Nate Harris – Released by Chiefs (Removed) FS Brandon Condren – Added to Colts WR Terry Glenn – Released by Cowboys RT Julius Wilson – Released by Dolphins RT Trey Darilek – Added to Dolphins DE Quentin Moses – Added to Dolphins DT Dan Klecko – Released to Free Agents DT LaJuan Ramsey – Released to Free Agents DT Kimo von Oelhoffen – Signs with Eagles FB Jason Davis – Added to Eagles FS Jimmy Williams – Released by Falcons CB Wilrey Fontenot – Added to Falcons DT Grady Jackson – Signs with Falcons LG Qasim Mitchell – Released to Free Agents RT Shane Olivea – Signs with Giants DE Renaldo Wynn – Signs with Giants TE Michael Matthews – Added to Giants RT Adam Koets – Released to Free Agents LT Barry Sims – Added to 49ers S Darnell Bing – Released by Jets (Removed) QB Chad Pennington – Released to Free Agents SS Cameron Worrell – Signs with Jets WR Devale Ellis – Added to Lions QB Brett Favre – Traded to Jets FB John Kuhn – Released to Free Agents HB Alex Haynes – Released by Panthers FB Kyle Eckel – Released to Free Agents LB Jon Alston – Released to Free Agents S Greg Wesley – Signs with Raiders WR Todd Watkins – Added to Raiders RT Seth Wand – Added to Raiders RT Mark Wilson – Released to Free Agents (IR) HB LaMont Jordan – Released by Raiders/Signs with Patriots LB Vince Hall – Released to Free Agents LB David Vobora – Added to Rams FS Eric Bassey – Added to Rams FS Stuart Schweigert – Released by Redskins DE Jason Taylor – Traded to Redskins TE Tyler Ecker – Released to Free Agents TE Jeremy Shockey – Traded to Saints SS Mike Green – Released by Seahawks SS Jamar Adams – Signs with Seahawks HB Najeh Davenport – Released by Steelers P Paul Ernster – Signs with Steelers LT Tony Hills – Released to Free Agents HB Gary Russell – Added to Steelers QB Quinn Gray – Released by Texans LT Jordan Black – Released by Texans WR Mike Williams – Released by Titans DE Sean Conover – Added to Titans HB Travis Henry – Suspended DT Claude Wroten – Suspended LB Ian Gold - Retires DE Michael Strahan – Retires G Gene Mruczkowski – Retires DT Quinn Pitcock – Retires S Artrell Hawkins - Retires
Ratings Up RT Stacey Andrews – Bengals – 78 to 83 – Franchise tagged. A versatile lineman that can play 4 positions. LB Brandon Johnson – Bengals – 67 to 71 – Has impressed with 1st round pick Keith Rivers holding out. HB Chris Perry – Bengals – 80 to 82 – Early word is that he has recovered from injuries that cost him the better part of his first 4 seasons. LG Andrew Whitworth – Bengals – 82 to 86 – Mammoth body at LG for the Bengals. Just received a contract extension. HB Kenny Watson – Bengals – 82 to 83 – Underrated backup in Cincy behind Rudi Johnson. WR Steve Johnson – Bills – 71 to 75 – 4 year College player from Kentucky drafted in the 7th round has been good so far in camp. HB Ryan Torain – Broncos – 71 to 76 – An torn ligament to his elbow put this budding Denver backs campaign for the starting position on hold for now. WR Michael Clayton – Bucs – 78 to 79 – Gruden says he looks like the old Michael Clayton again and looks to be in the mix this season. LB Bertrand Berry – Cardinals – 82 to 84 – Injuries have cost Berry the past two seasons. He looks to regain his pass rushing form that netted him 26 sacks in 03’ and ’04. HB Tim Hightower – Cardinals – 71 to 74 – Marcel Shipp was cut to give this guy the backup tailback job to this rookie 5th rounder from Richmond. WR Marvin Harrison – Colts – 94 to 96 – Early word is his knee is fine and the old Marvin is back. LB Clint Session – Colts – 70 to 75 – In a battle for a starting linebacker spot with the injured Tyjuan Hagler. WR Isaiah Stanback – Cowboys – 66 to 68 – The Cowboys have continued to speak highly about this former college QB’s transition to WR. This is his second season at WR. HB Ricky Williams – Dolphins – 83 to 85 – Ricky looks like “a beast” and is running very hard and should get plenty of carries this year in Miami. WR Derek Hagan – Dolphins – 72 to 76 – Has jumped Ernest Wilford on the depth chart. Not likely to stick but he has drawn praise on his growth from last season. DE Victor Abiamiri – Eagles – 75 to 79 – In a position battle with Juqua Parker to start opposite Trent Cole in Philly. DT Mike Patterson – Eagles – 84 to 87 – Averaging over 50 tackles and 3 sacks a season his first three years in the NFL out of USC. HB Lorenzo Booker – Eagles – 77 to 79 – Looks to be in the mix for touches in Philly this year and has passed Tony Hunt on the depth chart after being acquired from the Dolphins for a 4th round pick in the offseason. LB Akeem Jordan – Eagles – 64 to 69 – Is the Eagles 4th LB this year and should be more involved. CB Brent Grimes – Falcons – 68 to 72 – His role just got bigger as the Falcons lost free agent CB Von Hutchins for the year. RG Max Jean-Gilles – Eagles – 80 to 82 – Keeps drawing praise for his play while Shawn Andrews was out after a strong finish to last season. HB Michael Robinson – 49ers – 77 to 79 – Fighting off free agent pickup DeShaun Foster for backup touches in San Francisco. TE Delanie Walker – 49ers – 73 to 77 – “Freakishly athletic” TE for the Niners. Looks to be in line for some playing time as Martz loves him so far. WR Mike Walker – Jaguars – 71 to 75 – Looks to have recovered from a knee injury last year and has looked good early. CB Leigh Bodden – Lions – 90 to 91 – Acquired from Cleveland for Shaun Rogers in the offseason. Is one of the leagues underrated corners now playing in the Tampa 2. DE Cliff Avril – Lions – 76 to 79 – This guy is gonna be a problem for tackles for a while. Looks to be a real threat coming off the edge in his rookie year. CB Tramon Williams – Packers – 75 to 78 – Fighting off rookie Pat Lee for the nickel job in Green Bay. Also is an explosive returner in the return game. LB Desmond Bishop – Packers – 73 to 75 – Has past Abdul Hodge for the backup MLB job behind Nick Barnett. HB Brandon Jackson – Packers – 81 to 83 – Did his play in camp get Ryan Grant to rush back? Looks to be improved from his rookie season. WR Sam Aiken – Patriots – 68 to 73 – Has risen up the Patriots WR depth chart after being signed from Buffalo in the offseason. LB Ricky Brown – Raiders – 62 to 71 – Currently penciled in as the Raiders starting strong side linebacker. QB Andrew Walter – Raiders – 76 to 78 – If given time offers a more than serviceable backup in Oakland. DT Cliff Ryan – Rams – 74 to 77 – Had 30 tackles and 2 sacks his rookie year. His role just got bigger with the loss of DT Claude Wroten to a yearlong suspension. QB Troy Smith – Ravens – 73 to 76 – In the fold to start at quarterback for the Ravens. Consistently struggles with accuracy but might be a good manager for a team that might make one more run before surefire rebuilding begins. WR Derrick Mason – Ravens – 87 to 89 – Has had 1,000 yards 6 out of the past 7 season, and 2 out of 3 in Baltimore. Had one of his best season last year. FS Haruki Nakamura – Ravens – 72 to 77 – Has been a true “ball hawk” in camp and will be in the field this year it looks like. HB Willis McGahee – Ravens – 91 to 92 – Rushed for 1,200+ yards with 7 TD’s and 40+ catches on a team with a limited passing game. Knee injuries have been bothering him this far in camp. QB Colt Brennan – Redskins – 73 to 74 – Looks like everyone was hard on him for getting met in the backfield by two SEC ends on every play in the bowl game. Looked sharp in his preseason debut. WR Adrian Arrington – Saints – 68 to 71 – Doesn’t have a great shot at making the team but is guaranteed to be on the practice squad if he doesn’t make the team over any of Devery Henderson/Lance Moore/Terrance Copper. DT Red Bryant – Seahawks – 74 to 78 – An injury derailed his strong start to camp. DT Brandon Mebane – Seahawks – 80 to 82 – Very strong DT who bull rushed his way to 29 tackles and 2 sacks his rookie season. LB Lawrence Timmons – Steelers – 75 to 78 – Has drawn a lot of praise so far as he transitions to MLB for the Steelers after an ineffective rookie year. WR Santonio Holmes – Steelers – 85 to 86 – Looks to take another step in becoming an elite WR. CB Fred Bennett – Texans – 82 to 84 – K.C. Joyner voted him the best cornerback last year, and he was a rookie. HB Steve Slaton – Texans – 72 to 75 – As long as he can hold onto the ball he should get touches in a crowded Texan backfield. LB Stephen Tulloch – Titans – 79 to 80 – Has delivered bone crushing hits in camp and is still penciled in as the backup behind Ryan Fowler. WR Brandon Jones – Titans – 80 to 81 – Looks to be the most talented Titan receiver on a cast of thousands. DT Fred Evans – Vikings – 68 to 71 – Should get more playing time with the departure of free agent DT Spencer Johnson.
Ratings Down WR Mark Bradley – Bears – 77 to 75 – Has never cracked it in the NFL. Can’t move up a bad Bears wide receiver core. FB Jeremi Johnson – Bengals – 87 to 86 – Has continued to unimpress in Cincy. WR Jerome Simpson – Bengals – 76 to 71 – Looks like at least this year will be a learning season in the NFL, feedback has not been good so far. RT Willie Anderson – Bengals – 92 to 89 – Tries to hold off Stacey Andrews and looks to be near the end of his fine career. DE Igor Olshansky – Chargers – 86 to 83 – Chargers appear content to let him walk after this year after resigning Luis Castillo. RG Mike Goff – Chargers – 88 to 86 – The tandem of Goff and RT Clary are not nearly as effective as the Pro Bowl left side of the Charger line. LB Napoleon Harris – Chiefs – 84 to 80 – Whether its camp head games or not has dropped to 2nd at MLB behind a guy 99.5% of people have never heard of (Pat Thomas). LB Bobby Carpenter – Cowboys – 80 to 78 – Doesn’t appear to be an ideal fit for a 3-4 defense and they appeared to be unsuccessful in trading him this offseason. FB Reagan Mauia – Dolphins – 89 to 88 – Has drawn heavy criticism for the bricks where his hands are supposed to be. WR Ernest Wilford – Dolphins – 84 to 83 – Cannot get open in practice and has been passed on the depth chart by consistently disappointed Derek Hagan. QB John Beck – Dolphins – 78 to 77 – His nickname is “Checkdown” by a local Miami writer. Guess that is what happens when you are accustomed to having 0.6 seconds to throw. WR Mario Manningham – Giants – 78 to 76 – Has looked slow and can’t get open in New York so far. DT Justin Harrell – Packers – 77 to 74 – This guy has bust written across his forehead. DE Cullen Jenkins – Packers – 92 to 90 – A talented and versatile defensive lineman, but not 92 OVR talented. DT Terdell Sands – Raiders – 83 to 79 – Can’t start over big money Gerard Warren. He seems to be unmotivated. RG Fred Weary – Texans – 77 to 74 – Currently a backup behind undrafted Mike Brisiel in Houston. Could be cut.
Contracts DT Tommie Harris – Bears – 5 years total LB Brian Urlacher – Bears – 5 years total WR Devin Hester – Bears – 6 years total LG Andrew Whitworth – Bengals – 6 years total DT Kyle Williams – Bills – 5 years total HB Earnest Graham – Bucs – 4 years total RG Brad Butler – Bills – 5 years total HB Earnest Graham – Bucs – 4 years total FS Ken Hamlin – Cowboys – 6 years total TE Delanie Walker – 49ers – 5 years total RG Chris Snee – Giants – 6 years total DE Paul Spicer – Jaguars – 3 years total CB Leigh Bodden – Lions – 6 years total LB Brady Poppinga – Packers – 5 years total HB Ryan Grant – Packers – 4 years total DE Will Smith – Saints – 7 years total WR Marques Colston – Saints – 4 years total RT David Stewart – Titans – 6 years total
Injuries - IR LB Alvin Bowen – Bills - Knee CB Von Hutchins – Falcons - Foot DE Phillip Daniels – Redskins – Knee DT DeMario Pressley – Saints – Foot P Daniel Sepulveda – Steelers - Knee
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Post by M3 Commish on Aug 9, 2008 7:54:37 GMT -8
LOL, wow ... John Lynch was released. COME TO OAKLAND BABY!
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Post by Tw0mey on Aug 9, 2008 10:07:35 GMT -8
Ian Gold retired? Man where the heck have I been?
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Post by Stodds13 on Aug 9, 2008 10:22:59 GMT -8
HB Ricky Williams – Dolphins – 83 to 85 – Ricky looks like “a beast” and is running very hard and should get plenty of carries this year in Miami.
I'm telling everyone now...look out for the two headed monster or Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams...
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Post by Tw0mey on Aug 9, 2008 10:25:46 GMT -8
HB Ricky Williams – Dolphins – 83 to 85 – Ricky looks like “a beast” and is running very hard and should get plenty of carries this year in Miami. I'm telling everyone now...look out for the two headed monster or Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams... If we play, I'll just put all 11 in the box, Chad can't throw for more than 10 yards so I' won't have to worry about a passing game, lol!
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Post by Stodds13 on Aug 9, 2008 12:01:41 GMT -8
Chad who??? Henne...will have the arm I need to get it done...I'm not even going to have Pennington to start the season...
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Post by PrinceofPain on Aug 9, 2008 17:00:04 GMT -8
Is that two headed monster in Miami called "Puff The Magic Dragon"
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Post by M3 Commish on Aug 9, 2008 17:58:23 GMT -8
hahahaha, no doubt.
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Post by Tw0mey on Aug 10, 2008 10:58:10 GMT -8
Chad who??? Henne...will have the arm I need to get it done...I'm not even going to have Pennington to start the season... Yea Henne might have somewhat of an arm, but he won't be able to hit the reciever, muahaha
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Post by X Dah Creator on Aug 10, 2008 23:28:18 GMT -8
LOL, wow ... John Lynch was released. COME TO OAKLAND BABY! With Huff and Gilbril whats the need for Lynch on special teams?
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