PFT: Trent Green to be traded to Miami

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POSTED 1:16 p.m. EDT, March 23, 2007

TRADE FOR GREEN GETTING CLOSER

Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that a trade between the Dolphins and the Chiefs for quarterback Trent Green is getting closer to becoming a reality.

Per Schefter, the Dolphins and Green have nearly reached an agreement on a new contract, which surely would reduce significantly Green's base salary of $7.2 million.

The only remaining hurdle is the striking of a deal between Miami and Kansas City. Published reports indicate that the Fins are willing to send the seventh-round pick (one of the last in the draft) that was obtained from the Patriots as part of the Wes Welker trade. The Chiefs, apparently, want more.

And it's becoming increasingly clear that Green wants the deal to get done. "Trent would like to be there," agent Jim Steiner tells the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "He has a relationship with [Dolphins coach] Cam Cameron that goes back 10 years ago when both were with the Washington Commanders together. It's an offense he's familiar with and there would be an excellent working relationship."

If the trade goes through, the deal would make Damon Huard the starting quarterback in Kansas City. But we've got a feeling that the Chiefs won't stand pat with Huard, and that they might try to find a way to upgrade.

Another option for the future is second-year signal-caller Brodie Croyle.

The deal also would raise questions about the future of Daunte Culpepper in Miami.
 

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I don't think Miami knows who they want their QB to Be.
 

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yikes, I didn't know Trent Green was that old, 37, he certainly doesn't look it

well, the gray hairs gives it away

w/ the age and him coming off of an injury, I wouldn't trade more than a 5th for him
 

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DCBoysfan;1432766 said:
I don't think Miami knows who they want their QB to Be.

Oh, I think they do.

Cam Cameron remembers Green from his days with the Commanders and likes him. It is a good fit.
 

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Alexander;1432775 said:
Oh, I think they do.

Cam Cameron remembers Green from his days with the Commanders and likes him. It is a good fit.
Exactly...someone who he is familiar with and will be able to help implement his offense.
 

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How many dozens of retreads is Miami gonna get before they just draft one in the 1st round???:laugh2:
 

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Bob Sacamano;1432771 said:
yikes, I didn't know Trent Green was that old, 37, he certainly doesn't look it

well, the gray hairs gives it away

w/ the age and him coming off of an injury, I wouldn't trade more than a 5th for him

It is a bad trade no matter what they give up. Green is an older QB. He maybe has a year or two left and that is if he truly is comletely healthy. Miami is probably at least a year or two away from building a good line if they make good choices. So, when the line is good, the QB may not be. That doesn't even take into consideration that the defense is an old unit that needs to be replenished with younger guys. Green is not going to propel them to the playoffs and is not a long term answer.
 

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As a caretaker QB while they draft a new kid and sit him for a year to learn- its a plan. Otherwise it makes no sense at all. Actually, since their O line is not that good anyway, I do not see how Green can do much or even last long.
 

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ELDudearino;1432786 said:
How many dozens of retreads is Miami gonna get before they just draft one in the 1st round???:laugh2:

Acquiring Green doesn't eliminate the possibility of drafting a young understudy.
 
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