Alex Smith

5 September 2009

Ls Ryan O’Callahan and Wesley Britt, LB Paris Lenon, DBs Herana-Daze Jones and Jabar Love, TE Alex Smith, and WR Ray Ventrone. 

Three players were placed on injured reserve: LB Shawn Crable (again), RB Chris Taylor, and OL George Bussey. 

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2 September 2009

as Sebastian Vollmer established himself. 

Tight end: If it’s between Ben Watson and Alex Smith, New England will stick with a known commodity. Smith has been awful thus far and gives the Patriots little to no reason to keep him on board. 

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21 August 2009

top player at the position, hasn’t taken a snap this preseason, putting him behind Thomas and Alex Smith

The best teams consistently convert short yardage opportunities. But alr

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BenJarvus Green-Ellis was nice, except for the fumble. 

Alex Smith – New England gave up a draft pick for him? It’s bad enough he’s not making plays as a receiver, but

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13 August 2009

And Alex Smith wasn’t wanted by Tampa Bay anymore after they traded with Cleveland for Kellen Winslow Jr. The Pats got Smith for an undisclosed draft pick. 

Baker is considered a blocking TE, but he can be counted on when thrown two. His receptions increased from his rookie year through 2007 with a career high of 41. Smith, a younger prospect with more potential, steadily declined from a rookie year with 41 catches. They are two veterans with careers nearly traveling in opposite directions. 

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28 May 2009

Chris Baker was added as a free agent from the rival New York Jets, and Alex Smith became expendable in Tampa Bay after the Buccaneers traded for Kellen Winslow. Smith was acquired via trade after the draft. 

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