Friday, April 23, 2010

New rumors about Vikings interested in signing DT Haynesworth

Among all the news about teams picking or trading drafts annually, the move of unsigned free agents mostly fall into rumors, and one of these rumors said that the Minnesota Vikings, who quite first-round draft by trading their 30th pick to the Detroit Lions, could be planning to sign defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth away from the Washington Redskins.

According to earlier reports, Haynesworth is having some unhappiness with Redskins new head coach Mike Shanahan, mainly because the coach plans to install a 3-4 defense and may move Haynesworth from his current position to a new spot that he is unwilling to play at. More than once the tackle spoke publicly about his hopes for being traded out of Washington. Now that the Vikings are rumored to be having discussion with the Redskins about the possible trade, Haynesworth could be happy to move from a losing team to a potential Super Bowl champion team.

The remaining question is whether it is possible for the Vikings to pick the trouble causer Haynesworth. The team has already had Pat Williams, Jared Allen and Kevin Williams in Vikings jerseys on the defensive line and there is hardly advantage in having them work with Haynesworth.

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