Another source confirmed my last report that the Eagles are indeed going after a top-flight wide receiver and that Larry Fitzgerald is at the top of that list.

As I said previously, this will require the efforts of Head Coach/VP Andy Reid, General Manager Tom Heckert and salary capologist Joe Banner, as they will need to work out compensation with the Arizona Cardinals as well as restructure Fitzgerald’s current ridiculous deal. He is scheduled to make $14.6 million in 2008 with a total cap number of $16.5 million.

The source also mentioned that Patriots free-agent cornerback Asante Samuel is on the radar as well. This would dovetail with another rumor that has Lito Sheppard wanting a new contract shortly, if not now. While both the Eagles and Sheppard have said that any notion that they have given him permission to seek a trade is false, Sheppard did tell Comcast Sportsnet’s Derek Gunn that he should be paid like a top corner. Maybe he is a top corner, but it’s tough to tell when he’s on the injury report so often.

While I am not reporting that all of these things will happen, what was clear from my source is that the Eagles are not resting on their laurels this off-season. They want to add weapons for Donovan McNabb and infuse playmakers throughout the roster.

How it all plays out remains to be seen, but this is good news for Eagles fans who want the organization to make the push required to get the city a championship.

Micah Warren is the Blast Magazine sports editor

13 Responses to “Source: Eagles are loading up for a run”

  1. Lindsey on February 19th, 2008 11:00 am

    It’s about time the Eagles tried to get Donovan some support!

  2. Source: Eagles are loading up for a run - Off the Record on February 19th, 2008 11:01 am

    [...] separate source confirmed my report on Larry Fitzgerald and added a bit too. Check it out in the main magazine. Micah Warren is the sports editor for Blast [...]

  3. Matt McGinley on February 19th, 2008 1:34 pm

    I would love this to be true… but it seems this is said almost every year, that we are going to “Load up”.

  4. Micah Warren on February 19th, 2008 1:37 pm

    I hear you. Hopefully they are legitimately trying (which my source says they are) and not offering 6th round picks for Fitzgerald. Lito situation is worth keeping an eye on too.

  5. John Guilfoil on February 19th, 2008 3:08 pm

    Steelers are still the superior Pennsylvania team, people.

  6. Robowriter on February 19th, 2008 3:52 pm

    Sources? Give me a break. All of your so-called source stuff has been on the net for weeks - indeed. It’s all speculation.

    And you really went out on a limb saying “this will require the efforts of Head Coach/VP Andy Reid, General Manager Tom Heckert and salary capologist Joe Banner … ”

    This was your best line, and it should have gone up top: “While I am not reporting that all of these things will happen … “

  7. John Guilfoil on February 19th, 2008 3:55 pm

    Bah I never trust a football fan that’s not willing to use his real name.

    Steelers still rule.

  8. Rod Torfelson's Armada on February 19th, 2008 8:12 pm

    marry me, micah!

  9. Micah Warren on February 19th, 2008 8:18 pm

    Featuring Herman Menderchuk?

  10. Ken Park on February 20th, 2008 8:13 am

    Wait — isn’t Pittsburgh in Ohio?

  11. Inside the Iggles | A Philadelphia Eagles Blog on February 22nd, 2008 3:06 pm

    [...] Eagles are set to load up for a run. (Blast [...]

  12. Howard Eskin reports that the Eagles want Fitzgerald - Off the Record on February 28th, 2008 10:02 am

    [...] Fitzgerald info before, you have. Here. I reported that they are interested in both players….here. 12 damn days [...]

  13. andrew on March 5th, 2008 6:08 pm

    lets get fitzgerald. andy reid, tom heckert, and joe banner really need to work hard in getting him i would like to know if they are

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