The Facts:
Sources have said the Packers and Raiders have been discussing Moss for more than a month. On Monday, a source familiar with the inner workings of both organizations said Packers GM Ted Thompson had spoken directly with Raiders owner Al Davis about dealing for Moss. "They're going to get rid of him," the source said. "I think they think they can trade him. And I know Green Bay has interest."
Reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Journal-Sentinel staffer Bob McGinn went on to advise readers the Packers, with permission from Davis, already had had preliminary talks to restructure Moss' remaining base salaries of $9.75 million in 2007 and $11.25 million in '08. McGinn added, however, it's possible that the two sides might not agree on compensation until summer, if at all, with Davis holding out for at least a second-round pick to save face and Thompson hoping he'll just waive Moss and gain a reported $8 million in cap space. ... More if/when developments warrant.
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