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FOXSports.com's Alex Marvez talks about Albert Haynesworth's status with the Titans. Find out which teams have the extra cap space to show him the money.
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Robert -- brother Marvin has medics were joined by foxsports.com. Senior football writer Alex Marvin hasn't. Our defensive tackle Albert -- announced this week that he'll be testing the free agent waters meaning he'll most likely walk away from the team. Tennessee's other -- quarterback Kerry Collins do you see him leaving as well.
Let's start with -- situation paper should be considered on the Titans are rookies to do it in the kind of mega contract is likely to receive in free agency. In fact when all is said and done do not be surprised -- things were signed the deal that includes at least 34 million dollars in guaranteed money. That would make him the highest paid defensive lineman in NFL history now who's willing to -- let's let the cash. Don't be surprised -- camp today in Detroit are opening up their checkbooks the parks are desperate for defensive line help -- have little salary cap space towards new head coach Jim Schwartz he was Tennessee's defensive coordinator in when he goes everything that Albert need to continue. After -- sixteen finish in 2008 the line need all the help that they can get -- it would provide plenty of very weak line defensive line. -- want to stay with the tight pennant -- didn't believe polyps was worth the fourteen point seven million dollar salary that would come with a protective Diggnation instead the Titans use that -- Boesky. Going to cost them a lot like cash. My feeling at the college ultimately will return with a two or three year contract extension. Well average in the nine million dollar range if that does happen will be interesting to see how Vince Young response to this and whether he requested trade. -- to return would be young would spend another season on the bench after losing his starting role early in 2000 and.