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Michael Vick-QB- Eagles Mar. 24 - 8:51 am et
There is little-to-no market for Michael Vick as a starting quarterback, front-office sources tell Ashley Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
When Vick said that he wanted to be a starter in 2010, it killed a lot of his value. The Rams and Bills are reportedly no longer interested even though the Eagles have backed off their demands of a second-round pick. The Eagles would owe Vick $3.75 million in base salary in 2010 and they have already paid him a $1.5 million roster bonus.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Donovan McNabb-QB- Eagles Mar. 24 - 8:44 am et
Coach Andy Reid admitted that people are "entertaining" the Eagles with offers for their three quarterbacks.
Ashley Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer says it's "growing ever unlikely" that the Eagles will still have all their quarterbacks after the draft. She says that the Eagles have lowered their asking price for Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb from a first-round pick to a "fair" price, such as a second-round pick or a combination of high picks. We highly doubt Kolb is going anywhere, but this report at least confirms that the Eagles could very well be willing to move on from McNabb.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Related: Kevin Kolb
There is little-to-no market for Michael Vick as a starting quarterback, front-office sources tell Ashley Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
When Vick said that he wanted to be a starter in 2010, it killed a lot of his value. The Rams and Bills are reportedly no longer interested even though the Eagles have backed off their demands of a second-round pick. The Eagles would owe Vick $3.75 million in base salary in 2010 and they have already paid him a $1.5 million roster bonus.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Donovan McNabb-QB- Eagles Mar. 24 - 8:44 am et
Coach Andy Reid admitted that people are "entertaining" the Eagles with offers for their three quarterbacks.
Ashley Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer says it's "growing ever unlikely" that the Eagles will still have all their quarterbacks after the draft. She says that the Eagles have lowered their asking price for Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb from a first-round pick to a "fair" price, such as a second-round pick or a combination of high picks. We highly doubt Kolb is going anywhere, but this report at least confirms that the Eagles could very well be willing to move on from McNabb.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Related: Kevin Kolb