
If somebody tried to pull off this trade in a fantasy league, the other team owners would veto it so hard. The Oakland Raiders and the Cincinnati Bengals are close to a deal that would send Carson Palmer to Oakland for a first round pick in 2012 and a conditional pick in 2013.
It makes a lot of sense. Jason Campbell broke his collarbone and Andy Dalton has been better than Cam Newton, whether you’ve noticed it or not. Cincinnati is giving a new starting QB to a team it could be competing against for a playoff spot or in the postseason. The Raiders are giving up two high picks for a guy who’s been holding out, hasn’t been great for a while and has an arm that can go from John Elway to Steve Urkel in a heartbeat. ESPN notes that “both sides believed it to be a gamble worth taking”, which is funny, because I was hoping they’d made the trade ironically.
Palmer was willing to restructure his contract, which would pay him $6.9 million for the balance of this season, sources said. The Raiders have about $6 million left under the cap.
The next step for the Bengals should be for owner Mike Brown to hire a General Manager to make the picks for him. The next step for the Raiders should be printing up a few black and silver “quitter” jerseys. You know, just in case.


Price might be a little high for my tastes, but honestly, who else was available? Orton? McNabb?
I remember the same howls when we got Gannon.
Too bad they couldn’t lure Aaron Brooks out of retirement for one more stint.
Too bad Jake Plummer lost 30 pounds of his playing weight switching to handball.
Who are the Radiers?
Andy Dalton better than Cam Newton? Really?
Newton’s playing on a terrible team, Dalton is playing for a team that….oh okay, they are both crap teams, but still, Newton over Dalton for me.
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@Smegga – which QB is getting the job done? Cincy 4-2, Carolina 1-5…
@BRuth – Yeah, but Dalton’s role is just to hand it off to Benson 30 times a game.