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Wednesday, July 24, 2002

No. 3 Harrington signs with Lions




The Associated Press

        Quarterback Joey Harrington joined the Detroit Lions on Tuesday as the opening of training camps helped speed up contract talks for the top picks in April's draft.

        Harrington, the third pick, signed for about $36.5 million over six years, according to a source who requested anonymity.

        He practiced one day after the No.2 selection - defensive end Julius Peppers - agreed with the Carolina Panthers on a seven-year, $50 million deal.

        That's generally the way things go in the signing rush right when training camps open: Agents for high draft picks wait for earlier picks to sign and set the market.

        Harrington is expected to compete with second-year quarterback Mike McMahon for the starting job with the Lions, who finished 2-14 last season, the first for team president Matt Millen and coach Marty Mornhingweg.

        The Lions also signed their second-round choice, linebacker Kalimba Edwards, the 35th pick.

        Peppers will play an important role for Carolina, 1-15 last season - he is expected to disrupt opposing offenses.

        His 15 sacks at North Carolina were one short of Lawrence Taylor's school record. The Panthers' new coach is John Fox, who was defensive coordinator of the Giants last season when Michael Strahan set an NFL single-season record with 22 sacks.

        The Panthers also agreed to a four-year, $1.5 million contract with their fifth-round choice, quarterback Randy Fasani, leaving second-round selection DeShaun Foster as the team's only unsigned draft pick.

        Most first-round draft picks wait until just before training camp to sign, and some will miss a few days.

        The top pick, quarterback David Carr, signed with expansion Houston the day he was chosen.

        The 31st overall selection, linebacker Robert Thomas, joined the St. Louis Rams on Tuesday, and the San Francisco 49ers agreed to a five-year, $6.4 million contract with defensive back Mike Rumph, who was taken with the 27th pick.

        First-rounders who signed earlier include tight end Daniel Graham of New England (the 21st pick), defensive end Bryan Thomas of the New York Jets (22nd) and linebacker Napoleon Harris of Oakland (23rd).

        Other rookies signing Tuesday included wide receiver Deion Branch, New England's second-round pick; fullback Verron Haynes and defensive end Brett Keisel, Pittsburgh's fifth- and seventh-round choices; and tight end Terry Jones Jr., Baltimore's fifth-round pick.

        The Buffalo Bills signed draft picks Kevin Thomas and Rodney Wright and free agent Delrico Fletcher. Thomas, a cornerback from UNLV, was selected in the sixth round. Wright, a receiver, was drafted in the seventh round out of Fresno State.

        And wide receiver Javon Walker, the Green Bay Packers' top draft pick, signed a six-year, $9.5 million contract.

        Among other players agreeing to terms Tuesday was running back Terry Allen, a free agent who's with the New Orleans Saints for the second time. He will back up Deuce McAllister.

        The 34-year-old Allen also has played for Minnesota, Washington, New England and Baltimore during a career that began in 1990 with the Vikings as a ninth-round draft choice.

        BEARS: Offensive coordinator John Shoop agreed to terms on a new three-year contract. Shoop had been the only Bears assistant without an agreed-upon extension.

       



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