
As we all know, the NFL's trade deadline is tomorrow at 4:00 pm EST, and unlike most years there's actually some buzz about potential deals. Maybe it's because there's a larger than normal number of crappy teams that are already out of playoff contention. Whatever the reason, it's going to make a random Tuesday in the middle of October somewhat interesting for football fans. Unless of course nothing happens, then it's just another random Tuesday in the middle of October for football fans.
Today, Lions beat writer Tom Kowalski reports that general manager Martin Mayhew "
is involved in exploratory talks with teams about a handful of Lions players."
Naturally, it's a safe bet to assume that wide receiver
Roy Williams is among those players. But as Kowalski speculates, quarterback
Jon Kitna could also be drawing interest from a couple of teams, specifically San Francisco and Dallas.
Kitna told a media outlet on Monday that he didn't believe his back injury was serious and that he could return to action, possibly in a week or two. The Lions could deal Kitna for a conditional draft pick, protecting both the Lions and Kitna's new team. If Kitna starts for a certain amount of games, the draft pick goes up. If Kitna's back injury lingers and he can't play, the compensation would be reduced.
Clearly, the stellar performance from
Dan Orlovsky yesterday, combined with his Montana-like
field awareness, has made Kitna's services no longer needed in the motor city. Assuming the speculation is accurate.