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Over the past two seasons, Carolina running back DeAngelo Williams has asserted himself as one of the league’s premier offensive weapons, rushing for over 2,600 yards and 25 touchdowns. He’s also become a leader in the locker room, pushing his teammates to be better and leading them by example on the field.

But all of that could become a moot point if the Panthers decide that their other needs are too great to address without parting with one of their star players in an effort to obtain the draft picks necessary to upgrade other positions. According to Darin Gantt of the Rock Hil Herald, Carolina is likely to discuss this topic in depth over the coming weeks leading up to the free agency period and eventually the draft, setting the stage for a potential deal to be made next spring.

The most important of those needs is clearly at quarterback, where Jake Delhomme has aged rapidly and deteriorated even faster. His backup Matt Moore seems to be a nice player, but there are still significant questions as to whether he’s capable of being the permanent starter in the future. And seeing as the Panthers are currently lacking their first round pick after trading it away last season to San Francisco for the right to select defensive end Everette Brown, getting a good quarterback in next year’s draft seems unlikely at this point.

Trading away Williams would not be without its pitfalls, as he is a proven commodity at the running back spot, and losing him may cause a drop in production for the Panthers offense. That said, any trade of Williams would be mitigated by the presence of fellow running back Jonathan Stewart, who is equally dangerous and capable of handling the lead rusher role by himself if need be.

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Chiefs have Johnson on the block

NFL beat writer Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that Kansas City has made LB Derrick Johnson available via trade prior to the deadline next week.

If true, this is a definite switch in strategy for the Chiefs, as they had previously indicated that a trade for Johnson was not an option. Given his inability to stay healthy or produce consistently since being drafted #15 overall in 2007, it’s no surprise that KC would want to see what they can get for him.

That said, trading him would be a bitter pill for many Chiefs fans to swallow, as he would be another example of former GM Carl Peterson’s pathetic ability to properly evaluate talent and draft accordingly. At best, Johnson might fetch a late 4th or 5th round pick, but seeing as GM Scott Pioli has made it a priority to stockpile picks, that may be enough to get a deal done.

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Raiders putting Burgess on the block?

According to the National Football Post, Oakland is currently contemplating whether they should place DE Derrick Burgess on the trading block this off-season.

Burgess had a disappointing 2008 campaign, tallying just 24 tackles and 3.5 sacks through 10 games last season for the Raiders. That being said, Burgess could elicit a nice response from several teams in need of a quality pass rusher, giving Oakland several picks/players to help in their rebuilding process.