Pasquarelli: Numbers crunch NFL
Even in the salary-cap era, the most important qualification for an NFL general manager's job is being a 'football man,' writes Len Pasquarelli.
Even in the salary-cap era, the most important qualification for an NFL general manager's job is being a 'football man,' writes Len Pasquarelli.
The period between the end of OTAs and the start of summer training camps is arguably the league's most perilous time, writes Len Pasquarelli.
Len Pasquarelli shares his thoughts on Donte' Stallworth. Plus, Saints LB Jonathan Vilma talks about the changes in...
Jeff Rickard discusses the NBA draft with Doug Gottlieb, while Len Pasquarelli touches on the All-Decade Team, Eli Manning and the Bears. Plus, "Zoning In
If the ESPN.com selectors had chosen a captain for the all-decade team, former Bucs LB Derrick Brooks likely would have been among those strongly considered, Len Pasquarelli writes. And Brooks still has plays left in him, he claims.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger must be on the list of best franchise players under 30, Len Pasquarelli writes.
Len Pasquarelli and Freddie Coleman discuss Donte' Stallworth, Brandon Marshall and Plaxico Burress. Plus, Vikings DE Ray Edwards...
Len talks about Donte Stallworth's situation and likely suspension, the Bengals chances to make the playoffs and...
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell did the right thing in indefinitely suspending Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth, Len Pasquarelli writes.
...be much different in Jim Caldwell's tenure at the helm. ESPN.com senior writer Len Pasquarelli looks at the trend in this column. Particularly interesting is Bill Polian's comment about...
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Part of the Colts' success this decade can be attributed to their uncanny ability to seamlessly fill holes at linebacker, writes Len Pasquarelli.
Len Pasquarelli breaks down both sides of the Brandon Marshall story and discusses what it would take for...
The NFL announced on Monday that it has extended the so-called "Rooney Rule," which mandates interviews to minority candidates, to senior football operations positions.
Three-year veteran tight end Owen Daniels became the final restricted free agent in the NFL to sign his tender offer, agreeing to return to the Houston Texans with a one-year contract for $2.79 million.
Because of the acceleration of future salary cap prorations, the Atlanta Falcons will be charged more than $7 million in so-called "dead money" for Michael Vick against their 2009 salary cap, after releasing the quarterback on Friday morning.
Thanks to new NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith, the plight of retired NFL players appears to be improving -- but much work remains, writes Len Pasquarelli.
Len Pasquarelli and Marcellus Wiley talk about Brett Favre and the Vikings with Freddie Coleman. Len also covers...
Len thinks the amount of voluntary camps effects soft tissue injuries. He expects Brett Favre to play for...
Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert After Len Pasquarelli's excellent column last week, there should be no surprise that Chicago became the first...
Len Pasquarelli writes about Rodney Harrison and other possible members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2014.
Short at fullback, the New England Patriots on Thursday welcomed back a familiar face, signing versatile free agent running back Patrick Pass, who has not played in a game since 2007.
...training camp. Forte has plenty of time to heal up. Meanwhile, make sure you check out Len Pasquarelli's engaging ESPN.com column on a Bears executive you might not have heard much...
Continuing to add depth at the offensive tackle spot, the Cleveland Browns on Friday signed free agent George Foster, a former first-round draft choice, who was released by the Detroit Lions last week after they signed Jon Jansen.
Len Pasquarelli writes about Bears contract negotiator Cliff Stein, a former player agent who has a knack for getting draft picks signed quickly.
Indianapolis Colts starting tailback Joseph Addai said he had recent arthroscopic surgery to clean debris from a bothersome knee.