I know you mentioned this a week or two ago, and I loved the idea then, but I dunno. Haynesworth has looked like a real dog out there, and he just won't shut his trap. He comes with so much baggage and stupid. Harris is a head case as well. The heart of Haynesworth's issues is supposedly the 4-3/3-4 debate, which is solved in Chicago. But why would Washington want Harris in their 3-4? He's not that type of tackle, and he's not explosive enough to move to end. I think it would cost too much money for the Bears and leave Washington with a similar problem. But if a trade causes guys to get their heads straight for the rest of the year, it could be mutually beneficial. I also have no idea what they would do with cap issues if 2011 happens, so you might be looking at a one and done scenario with Haynesworth, making the draft pick tough to give up. This team desperately needs those picks to replenish the team. They are relying far too heavily on older LBers and one older DE. good point about the 3-4 thing. it really doesn't make much sense for washington unless they think harris can play end.