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    So, what's the likelyness of aquiring Moss? ~ Not Good actually

    Team-by-team interest in Randy Moss


    Randy Moss' name did not appear on the league's official waiver report Monday. If Moss doesn't appear on the waiver report until Tuesday, the soonest he could be awarded to a team is Wednesday. Waiver claims are made in inverse order of the current standings, so Buffalo, the team with the worst record in the league, has the first shot to claim Moss. A team can claim him and pick up the final year of a contract that pays him $6.4 million a year. If no one claims him, the Vikings owe him the remaining $3.388 million of his deal and he’s available for about $450,000, with Moss picking the team he would like to join.

    Here’s a team-by-team look at possible interest in Moss from ESPN.com’s NFL Blog Network:

    AFC EAST

    New England Patriots

    They're 32nd in the order, so there's no point in putting in a claim. If the other 31 teams pass on Moss, the Patriots can re-sign him for significantly less than his current contract would pay.


    New York Jets


    They would seem unlikely as a landing spot because of a loaded receiving corps with Braylon Edwards, Santonio Holmes, Jerricho Cotchery and tight end Dustin Keller. But they're coming off a game with nine drops and could put in a claim to prevent Moss from returning to the Patriots.

    Miami Dolphins


    They traded for Brandon Marshall over the offseason, but they're struggling for touchdowns and could use a spark after kicking 10 field goals the past two weeks.

    Buffalo Bills


    There would seem to be no point to adding a malcontent with a big contract to a team out of the playoff hunt, but the Bills have pole position in the waiver order and can render the rest of the process moot if owner Ralph Wilson gets impulsive.
    -- Tim Graham
    AFC NORTH

    Cincinnati Bengals

    Although the trio of Chad Ochocinco, Terrell Owens and Randy Moss would generate a buzz, the Bengals are already out of the playoff hunt. At 2-5, Cincinnati would have to go 8-1 in its last nine games to have a legit shot at the playoffs.

    Baltimore Ravens


    The Ravens believe in the right player for the right price, and the going rate for Moss is too high for Baltimore.

    Pittsburgh Steelers


    Receiver is not a position of need and Moss doesn't fit the culture in Pittsburgh. The Steelers rarely make big-money moves during the season

    Cleveland Browns


    Strictly from a talent standpoint, the Browns are the division team that can use Moss the most. The Browns have the NFL's worst receiving corps; it lacks experience and talent.
    -- James Walker
    AFC SOUTH

    Houston Texans

    It would be uncharacteristic to shake up the locker room with a controversial personality.

    Indianapolis Colts


    The Colts generally do not bring in high-profile outsiders, and when healthy they are well stocked at receiver.

    Jacksonville Jaguars


    The Jaguars can always use another playmaker, but Moss doesn't come cheap and David Garrard doesn't throw well deep.

    Tennessee Titans


    They passed on him in the 1998 draft and it would be a surprise if they brought him in now.
    -- Paul Kuharsky

    AFC WEST


    San Diego Chargers

    No receiving group in the NFL is as banged up as San Diego's unit. But I still don't think this is a fit. Moss is not a Chargers-type player. Plus, San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers threw for 305 yards Sunday despite playing without his top four receivers.

    Denver Broncos


    The Broncos are 2-6 and really don't need any more potential headaches. Plus, the passing game is a bright spot in Denver. Moss really wouldn't make a huge impact.

    Oakland Raiders


    There are some members of the Raider Nation who want Oakland to claim Moss, if only to block him from going to first-place Kansas City, which visits Oakland on Sunday. Moss would give the banged-up Oakland receiving crew a veteran presence.

    Kansas City Chiefs


    This is a good fit on paper. He played for Kansas City general manager Scott Pioli in New England and Moss and Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel worked well together in New England in 2008. Moss would definitely give the Chiefs' offense an added dimension.
    -- Bill Williamson
    NFC EAST

    Dallas Cowboys

    Jerry Jones has apologized to Randy Moss for not drafting him in 1998, but the Cowboys don't have any openings at wide receiver right now. Miles Austin and Dez Bryant are the stars and Roy Williams is paid handsomely.

    Philadelphia Eagles


    The Eagles are stacked at receiver with DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and Jason Avant. There's no place for another receiver.

    New York Giants


    This would make no sense with the Giants rolling with Hakeem Nicks, Steve Smith and Mario Manningham.

    Washington Redskins


    Mike Shanahan would have a better shot at getting Moss to produce on a weekly basis, but I'm not sure it's worth the risk. You've already had the Albert Haynesworth saga, followed by the Donovan McNabb benching. Isn't that enough drama for one half of the season?
    -- Matt Mosley


    NFC NORTH



    Chicago Bears


    The Bears haven't shown interest in any available veteran receivers over the past two years, and it's hard to imagine that changing now.



    Detroit Lions


    Moss wouldn't seem to fit the profile for a team building for the long term.

    Green Bay Packers


    General manager Ted Thompson almost never adds established veteran players. He prefers to develop his own starters via the draft.

    Minnesota Vikings


    Not happening.
    -- Kevin Seifert


    NFC SOUTH


    New Orleans Saints

    New Orleans is the one NFC South team I could possibly see having an interest in Moss. The Saints have shown a willingness to let guys revive their careers in New Orleans (see Jeremy Shockey and Jonathan Vilma) in the past. Drew Brees owns that locker room and is powerful enough that he wouldn't be pushed around by Moss.

    Atlanta Falcons


    It might be a little tempting to think about the possibility of giving Matt Ryan one more toy that could truly put the Falcons over the top. But the Falcons already have a great No. 1 receiver in Roddy White and a nice role player in Michael Jenkins.

    Carolina Panthers


    They might get a shot to claim Moss off waivers, but there's no way the Panthers would touch his contract. They're not spending money and they're firmly committed to their youth movement.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers


    Much like the Panthers, the Bucs aren't spending money and they're in a youth movement. In fact, they're already seeing the benefits of that youth movement with their young wide receivers emerging.
    -- Pat Yasinskas
    NFC WEST

    Arizona Cardinals

    Larry Fitzgerald grew up around Moss in Minnesota and knows him well. Moss' addition would allow Steve Breaston to work from the slot, giving the Cardinals quite an arsenal.

    San Francisco 49ers


    Moss would fit very well opposite Michael Crabtree, particularly with Vernon Davis attracting so much attention. But the 49ers have enough headaches this season without adding another one.

    Seattle Seahawks


    Moss would give the Seahawks something they can't get from any of their other receivers. But if Bill Belichick decided Moss wasn't worth the trouble, Moss probably isn't worth the trouble.

    St. Louis Rams


    The Rams finally have a good thing going. They don't need a potential malcontent setting a poor example for young receivers and the rest of the team.
    -- Mike Sando

    http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/po...-in-randy-moss



    Chicago Bears

    The Bears haven't shown interest in any available veteran receivers over the past two years, and it's hard to imagine that changing now.



    Certainly can't argue with that.


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