CORTLAND FINNEGAN RUMORS

Finnegan on Detroit's Radar?

A league source noted that cornerback Cortland Finnegan may be a top target of the Lions in free agency, according to Carlos Monarrez of the Detroit Free Press. Fantasy Spin: St. Louis, Jacksonville, Dallas, Oakland and Atlanta are also among the cornerback-needy clubs that could be interested in Finnegan if Tennessee doesnt re-sign or place the franchise tag on him.
Via Fantasy Football Champs  |  7 hours ago

Lions might pursue Cortland Finnegan

According to Carlos Monarrez of the Detroit Free Press, the Lions might be interested in signing Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan once he hits the free agent market. So far the Titans haven’t made any effort to work on a deal to make sure Finnegan stays around.  It looks like to me they’re ready to move on from him and let him sign elsewhere. If Finnegan ends up going...
Via Pro Football Zone  |  9 hours ago

Potential Cortland Finnegan Free Agency Teases Detroit Lions Fans

When Cortland Finnegan talks these days, Lions fans listen. Late last week, The Tennessean reported that the Titans cornerback “remains pessimistic about his chances of returning to the team in 2012,” even following the recent executive shuffling in Tennessee’s front office. Feeding off the news, interested Lions fans turned to Twitter and online forums to satisfy their cravings...
Via Rant Sports  |  20 days ago

Detroit Lions Links: Cornerback Cortland Finnegan doesn't plan to be back with Tennessee Titans

Finnegan is expected to be one of the top cornerbacks on the free-agent market if the Titans don't franchise him.
Via Detroit Lions Football  |  21 days ago

Finnegan Not Sure If He’ll be Back with the Titans

Tennessee Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan isn’t sure at this point whether or not he’ll be back in Nashville next season,  since his contract is up and he’ll be an unrestricted free agent in March. The Titans recently made some front office changes by promoting general manager Mike Reinfeldt to senior executive vice president and promoting Ruston Webster to general manager...
Via Pro Football Zone  |  22 days ago

2012 NFL Free Agency: 5 DB’s Who Could Make a Difference

As we inch closer to NFL free agency teams will now decide what to do with some of their top players and difference makers. Defense wins championships and having after a number of teams have had record-breaking seasons throwing the ball expect teams to search for those DB’s who can compete with that come 2012. While the corner back’s are slim they do include Brent Grimes...
Via The Penalty Flag  |  27 days ago

Dallas Cowboys: Who Should Be Their Top Free Agent or Draft Day Target?

Dallas dropped 4 of their last 5 games, including a 14-31 loss to the Giants that bounced them from the playoffs. Dallas fixed one of their major problems last season, the offensive line (although it could have been better by moving Colombo to guard and upgrading two positions with Smith). Dallas also found out their receiving corps is the DEEPEST in the league, they are set at running...
Via Football Nation  |  29 days ago

Cortland Finnegan: Born to be an Oakland Raider?

When the 2011 season started for the Oakland Raiders, coach Hue Jackson was determined to have his defense be a “bully” on the field. Of course he never wanted to set the single season record in both penalties and penalty yards, but that’s the risk you take when you create a monster of a defense. The defensive line was fantastic at creating pressure on the quarterback, the...
Via The Penalty Flag  |  January 10, 2012

2011 Tennessee Titans Defensive MVP: Cortland Finnegan

The story of the 2011 Tennessee Titans defense, and how it compared to the 2010 version of the same defense, is a somewhat more complicated one than it seems at first blush, but one I'll sort out another day. For today's purposes, though, suffice it to say that when the Titans couldn't rush the passer the second half of 2010, the Titans' pass defense was horrid. In...
Via Total Titans  |  January 07, 2012

Finnegan expecting to leave Titans after this season

Titans defensive back Cortland Finnegan doesn't expect to be back in Tennessee when his contract expires at the end of the season.Finnegan's agent had discussions with the team prior to the start of the season but were far apart in negotiations on a long-term deal. The two sides haven't spoken since, and Finnegan figures he'll be elsewhere come 2012.''It is...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 16, 2011
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