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Mar21: #Falcons Umenyiora is seeking more than the $5 million market value for defensive ends

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Mar 22nd 2013, 21:24

Giants 101 ‏@Giants_1015h Report: Former New York Giants DE Osi Umenyiora Seeking More than M... http://sport-ne.ws/rn9  #giants #nyg #nygiants #nfl #Dolphins #Falcons Collapse   Reply   Retweet   Favorite  Buffer    More 2RETWEETS 1FAVORITE Report: Former New York Giants DE Osi Umenyiora Seeking More than Market Value March 22nd, 2013 at 11:30 AM By Dan Benton Former New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora hasn't exactly found the level of interest he was hoping for when he hit the free agent market, but that's not to say no one has inquired. In fact, both the Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons appear serious about signing him, with the Falcons going as far as giving him a physical. However, Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that Umenyiora is seeking more than the $5 million market value for defensive ends and, at least in the case of the Dolphins, is more than they're willing to spend. "Word on the street is Osi Umenyiora is asking for more than the Dolphins are willing to pay right now. Market for DE is $5M & he wants more," Kelly tweeted. In addition to the Dolphins and Falcons, the Detroit Lions have also been reported to have interest in Umenyiora. But the one thing all three teams have in common is that they're not going to pay more than market value for a 31-year-old defensive end who has been deemed by many to be nothing more than a "situational pass rusher" at this stage of his career. There had been some thought that if Umenyiora was unable to find a deal elsewhere that he and the Giants may reunite, but with him seeking more than $5 million annually, it all but eliminates a possible return. Although they have some minor cap room left, General Manager Jerry Reese & Co. are in no position to pay Chief Osi even half of what he wants. At this point it would appear...

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