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    <title>Yardbarker: Keenan McCardell</title>
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    <description>Recent articles about Keenan McCardell</description>
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      <title>Bruce Allen Continues To Trade</title>
      <description>Last night Bruce Allen pulled off 2 trades that ended up seeming like an even swap of players.&#160; We sent C/G Dan Buenning to the Chicago Bears for an undisclosed pick in next years draft, and then subsequently sent an undisclosed pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for former C/G Sean Mahan.&#160;
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 18:40:51 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/317968</link>
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      <title>Top Ten Moments in Panthers History - Number Nine</title>
      <description>Before we reveal the number nine moment in Carolina Panthers history, I want to remind everyone that we are selecting games that had a major impact on the franchise and its direction.
The game that comes in at number nine was big for three reasons - 1) The team the Panthers were playing were in only [...]</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 04:05:35 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/282093</link>
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      <title>Trade Lito or sign a WR?</title>
      <description>While the free agency purge and the NFL Draft have come and gone, teams hold minicamps and continue to evaluate their rosters as they look to shape the club they will bring to training camp late this summer. While the premier free agents have been plucked from the market, many players -- mostly experienced veterans - remain available to provide key depth or injury replacements. 

The Eagles are still looking for a premier WR. There a few WR on the free agent market right now that I think could come in and help out in the receving core even though the eagles are happy with the WRs that they have right now there are rumors going around that they are still trying to shop Lito around for a premier WR. 

I want to know what you think. Would you rather keep Lito on the team and sign one of the WRs on the market right now or trade Lito for a vetern WR. Again I know the Eagles said they are happy with WRs they have right now. I came up with some WRs on the market right now. I know these guys are not the premier WR that we are looking but I think any of them could come in and help us. 

Koren Robinson, WR: Just released by the Packers and young enough to still have a good career. He has return skills as well as being a big target. A team like Philadelphia should take a look at him.

Eric Moulds, WR: Played in all 16 games last year, including eight starts, with 32 receptions for 342 yards.

 Keenan McCardell, WR: Put up 256 yards and one touchdown on 22 receptions with the Redskins. 

Chris Henry, WR: Even though he may be the most talented free agent on the street, teams will be hesitant to sign the former Bengal because of his off-the-field issue.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 16:12:05 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/266163</link>
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      <title>ESPN's Top 50 Draft Steals</title>
      <description>1. Tom Brady, Patriots (2000)
2. Joe Montana, 49ers (1979)
3. Steve Largent, Oilers (1976)
4. Shannon Sharpe, Broncos (1990)
5. Ken Houston, Oilers (1967)
6. Terrell, Davis, Broncos (1995)
7. Andre Reed, Bills (1985)
8. L.C. Greenwood, Steelers (1969)
9. Charles Haley, 49ers (1986)
10.Rodney Harrison, Chargers (1994)
11. Charlie Joiner, Oilers (1969)
12. Art Shell, Raiders (1968)
13. Dan Fouts, Chargers (1973)
14. Richard Dent, Bears (1983)
15. Zach Thomas, Dolphins (1996)
16. John Stallworth, Steelers (1974)
17. Rayfield Wright, Cowboys (1992) 
18. Harry Carson, Giants (1976)
19. Dwight Clark, 49ers (1979) 
20. Seth Joyner, Eagles (1986)
21. Mark Clayton, Dolphins (1983)
22. Mike Webster, Steelers (1974)
23. Harold Carmichael, Eagles (1971)
24. Earnest Byner, Browns (1984)
25. John Taylor, 49ers (1986) 
26. Clyde Simmons, Eagles (1979)
27. Hardy Nickerson, Steelers (1987)
28. Matt Hasselbeck, Packers (1998)
29. Jamal Anderson, Falcons (1994)
30. Karl Mecklenburg, Broncos (1983)
31. Bob Kuechenberg, Eagles (1969)
32. Mark Schlereth, Redskins (1989)
33. Hines Ward, Steelers (1998)
34. Mark Bavaro, Giants (1985)
35. Keenan McCardell, Redskins (1991)
36. Trent Green, Chargers (1993)
37. Greg Lloyd, Steelers (1987)
38. Marc Bulger, Saints (2000)
39. Tyrone Braxton, Broncos (1987)
40. Ahman Green, Seahawks (1998)
41. Larry Brown, Cowboys (1991)
42. Brian Sipe, Browns (1972)
43. La'Roi Glover, Raiders (1996)
44. Jesse Sapolu, 49ers (1983)
45. Leon Lett, Cowboys (1991)
46. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Bengals (2001)
47. Troy Brown, Patriots (1993)
48. Aaron Kampman, Packers (2002)
49. Joe Horn, Chiefs (1996)
50. Brian Westbrook, Eagles (2002</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 17:23:51 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/242386</link>
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      <title>NFL: Top Late Round Draft Picks!</title>
      <description>Hey the draft matters and there are always great late round picks that go on to have a hall of fame career.  So in the spirit of competition here is the list of players taken after rounds one through four.
Here's the list...
www.rawsportsblog.com</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:27:35 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/241207</link>
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      <title>D.J. Hackett to Panthers. What now for Redskins?</title>
      <description>D.J. Hackett was the last viable free agent wide receiver on the open market. Now that he's signed with the Carolina Panthers, what's the Washington Redskins to do? Redskins writer Anthony Brown says the answer is right under the Redskins noses. Re-sign Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell, and throw Anthony Mix in the mix.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 17:09:34 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/206537</link>
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      <title>Offensive needs? FA still has some</title>
      <description>The first wave of free agency is essentially over. However, teams looking for help on the offensive line can still find quality starters.

Quarterback
Daunte Culpepper
Byron Leftwich
Quinn Gray
Gus Frerotte
Tim Rattay
Kelly Holcomb
Trent Dilfer
Craig Nall
Marques Tuiasosopo

Running Back
Kevin Jones
Ron Dayne
Michael Pittman
Musa Smith
Mike Anderson
Anthony Thomas
Verron Haynes

Fullback
Lorenzo Neal
Dan Kreider
Cecil Sapp
Jim Finn

Wide Receiver
D.J. Hackett
Bryant Johnson
Eddie Kennison
David Givens
Eric Moulds
Samie Parker
Reche Caldwell
Peerless Price
Robert Ferguson
Keenan McCardell
Tim Carter
Jerheme Urban
Troy Walters
Aaron Moorehead
Tim Dwight
Troy Brown
Bryan Gilmore

Tight End
L.J. Smith (franchise player)
Bubba Franks
Kris Wilson
Marcus Pollard
Dwayne Blakley
Jason Dunn
Stephen Alexander
Jerramy Stevens
Ryan Krause
Christian Fauria
Aaron Walker

Offensive Tackle 
Stacy Andrews (franchise player)
Fred Miller
Max Starks (transition player)
Shane Olivea
Barry Sims
Anthony Clement
L.J. Shelton
Oliver Ross
Jason Fabini
Wayne Gandy
Mike Rosenthal
Nat Dorsey
Barry Stokes
Stockar McDougle

Guard
Chris Naeole
Jake Scott
Fred Weary
Floyd Womack
John Welbourn
Tutan Reyes
Ruben Brown
Matt Lehr (C)
Seth McKinney
Todd Steussie
Milford Brown

Center
Justin Hartwig
Mike Flynn
Casey Wiegmann
Mike Flanagan
Jeremy Newberry
Brett Romberg

Kicker
Jason Elam
Olindo Mare
Morten Andersen
Aaron Elling

Punter
Mitch Berger</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 09:43:35 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/203042</link>
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      <title>Has Keenan McCardell Reached the End of the Line?</title>
      <description>Does Keenan McCardell still have gas in his tank? The 38 year old is a free agent after his one year deal with the Washington Redskins. There is a 50:50 chance that he will retire, but Redskins writer Greg Trippiedi says the Skins can still use him.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:32:25 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/128611</link>
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      <title>Going Deep</title>
      <description>Curtis Conway, David Boston and the late Keenan McCardell represent the Chargers recent failures to field a threatening presence at receiver. Eric Parker may be the latest addition to a recent Charger model-the crisp route running possession receiver, not particularly intimidating in size or stature. However, these patterns shall soon change. Young San Diego Chargers receivers Vincent Jackson and Craig Davis may soon develop to form a formidable duo for quarterback Philip Rivers. With their emergence grows the potential of the entire offense. Eric Parker shall remain the number two receiver and behind him the rookie, Davis will learn and partake limitedly. Since the David Boston experiment, San Diego has not only been reluctant to bring in help through free agency but also have they been unable to start a receiver with size, speed and hands, if Boston accounts to as much. Second round pick Vincent Jackson has the potential to be a legitimate play-making receiver in the mold of recent standouts at the position. And not only has he begun to adapt to the pace and speed of an NFL game, coming on strong at last years end but he has remained steady in assuming the number one role this year. The vertical passing game must develop past Antonio Gates for the Bolts to hoist the Lombardi. 
At the other end, Eric Parker, not counting last years playoff mishap has been a consistent producer, his yardage and efficiency seemingly increasing every year. He is quicker than fast, tough over the middle and sure handed as they come. His route running continues to impress, as does his off field personality and endless work ethic. His absence from the offense at this season's start has been largely underestimated, especially his contributions on third down. In his stead has risen former LSU receiver Craig Davis. Davis provides the Chargers another weapon at the position, being the team's first round pick and Parker's apparent heir. The development of Davis, coupled with the continued improvement of Jackson shall provide space for both Antonio Gates and Tomlinson to work. It is crucial that at least these three, including Malcolm Floyd develop promptly, for their success, like the offensive lines is crucial to the teams overall offensive effectiveness. Judging alone by the early 2007 season it is obvious eight man fronts have stifled- as of late the explosiveness of the bolts backfield, if Rivers begins to stretch the field he will not only loosen up his team, but provided the much needed space required for Tomlinson to run successfully.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 16:40:45 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/30388</link>
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      <title>Redskins Sign Keenan McCardell</title>
      <description>Veteran wide receiver Keenan McCardell has signed with the Washington Redskins who desperately need another WR to compliment Santana Moss.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 02:21:55 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/29266</link>
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      <title>Keenan McCardell signs with Texans</title>
      <description>Keenan McCardell is going to play for his hometown team, the Houston Texans. The deal is worth $860,000. He isn't very fast but is a very solid route runner and should help the young receivers learn how to beat jams. McCardell is in his 16th season and has caught 861 passes which is top 3 for active players behind the likes of Marvin Harrison and Issac Bruce.  He will also be a good leader in the locker room as he can give the team advice about what to do heading into a big game. He will also help quarterback Matt Schaub settle down when he is under pressure. McCardell doesn't have much fantasy value at this time.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 13:53:24 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/21192</link>
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      <title>NFL Injury Report - Week 4</title>
      <description>Dr. U's football Injury report.  It lists their status as of today (Friday) based on the severity of the injury and whether they were able to practice as late Thursday.  Dr. U also lists which players will be game-time decisions.  Very handy.  </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 21:01:16 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/2846</link>
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      <title>Fantasy Start:  McCardell or Matt Jones?</title>
      <description>McCardell had a bigger season last year but Jones is poised for a breakout season this year.  McCardell plays @OAK and Jones faces DAL.  I'm learning toward Jones...
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2006 02:47:09 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/2082</link>
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