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Jets, Faneca agree in principle, 4 years, 32m

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:35 pm
by Jose7
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3271283

The New York Jets and guard Alan Faneca have agreed in principle to a four-year, $32 million deal that includes roughly $23 million in guarantees, ESPN.com's Michael Smith reports. Faneca is expected to travel to New York this weekend when the deal will be finalized. The Jets are planning on playing Faneca at left guard.



Faneca

The departure of Faneca, a former LSU standout who had spent his entire 10-year career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, isn't much of a surprise. Although he was an unrestricted free agent, the seven-time Pro Bowler was clearly irked with the team heading into last season for its refusal to trade him or give him a contract extension he felt he was worth.

Guards such as Eric Steinbach, Derrick Dockery, Leonard Davis and Kris Dielman all signed new contracts last spring, either as free agents with new teams or extensions with their incumbent franchises, and all received deals worth about $7 million per year. None of those players has ever appeared in a Pro Bowl game.

Faneca said last spring that the Steelers' only offer to him wouldn't have made him one of the NFL's 10 highest-paid guards. He made $4.375 million last season in the final year of a $25.6 million deal he signed in 2002, but that deal was renegotiated to help the Steelers get under the salary cap.

He said last spring he would like to be traded but was resigned with staying with Pittsburgh for a final season. He skipped the Steelers' organized team activities practices in May, but did show up on time for the team's training camp.

"I've been asking since February to trade me, to let me go," Faneca said. "I've done my piece. I've done my time. I've done everything I can for this organization. I've lived and breathed Steeler football for nine years and gave them everything I've had and helped them win a Super Bowl. In my mind, I've earned the right to be treated fairly."

Faneca's criticism was virtually unprecedented for a Steelers player so accomplished -- only a handful of players in team history have made All-Pro more than he has.

The Steelers usually re-sign their key players and, thanks greatly to player-friendly owner Dan Rooney, have long been considered the NFL's model franchise for handling players.

That these barbed remarks came from Faneca, an accessible but almost never outspoken player, made his pointed comments all the more surprising. Faneca was worried that, if he sustained a career-ending injury, he would have no contract protection beyond 2007.

"To make me go out there this year and play football with no security, just to go out there and play football, for what I've done for this organization, in my mind, it's not right," he said.

In New York, Faneca will join a talented offensive line that includes left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson and center Nick Mangold as the Jets try to boost an offense that ranked 26th in the NFL last year in yards per game (294.7) and 19th in rushing yards per game (106.3).

Michael Smith covers the NFL for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

YESSIR!

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:51 pm
by moocow007
Doesn't cost the Jets any (more) draft picks...still plenty of cap space? I'm happy.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:14 pm
by Manhattan Project
While we all know its a HUGE upgrade over any option we had in place, he will be one of the most watched eyes on the line. He is going to improve Ferguson and Mangold, but hopefully he is decent in the pass blocking game. He has a bad rep but its a new team and what not.

This is also interesting now because do we go after McFadden if he is there, we are reportedly going after more offensive line via FA. Heck at this rate is Gholston even going to be there for us. Its a solid signing, just not happy about the rest of the day.

Posted: Sat Mar 1, 2008 3:39 am
by Flaming Mo
If we reallz get Faneca and Jenkins on the same day, we made out great. We filled two positions of extreme need and now we can go into the draft with much more flexibility...

Posted: Sat Mar 1, 2008 8:50 pm
by treiz
Great move. Hopefully he signs.

Posted: Sun Mar 2, 2008 5:24 pm
by theknicks414
5yrs/40mill