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Report: Fitzgerald urges Cardinals to pursue Kolb

POSTED: Sunday, February 6, 2011, 10:44 AM
Will Andy Reid deal Kevin Kolb this offseason? (David Maialetti/Staff Photographer)

Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald wouldn't mind catching passes from Kevin Kolb next season, according to a report by ESPN's Adam Schefter.

On ESPN's 12-hour pre-game show (OK, that's an exaggeration, but only slightly), Schefter said the Cardinals' front office has gone to Fitzgerald to get his take on who their next quarterback should be.

And according to the report, Fitzgerald's "first recommendation" was for Arizona to pursue a trade for Kolb.

Fitzgerald is entering the final year of his contract, and Arizona obviously wants to keep him happy.

The report is interesting because it speaks in part to Kolb's reputation around the league, even though he only has seven career starts under his belt.

Schefter said Fitzgerald also mentioned Marc Bulger's name to the Cardinals' brass. And it's worth noting that Donovan McNabb's name was not mentioned in the report.

Just last week in an interview with Dan Patrick, Kolb reiterated that he wants to start somewhere next season.

"I had a meeting with Andy, and told him that I feel like I'm prepared, I'm ready to take that next step. He knows," Kolb said.

Albert Breer of NFL Network wrote last week that he expects there to be plenty of interest in Kolb:

One way for the Seahawks to address their quarterbacking question could be to make another run at Kevin Kolb. And trust this: If Kolb is out there, there will be plenty of suitors for his services, and the Eagles will be able to extract a pretty hefty haul. Remember, the Browns and Seahawks made inquiries last offseason about Kolb but were rebuffed as it became clear the Eagles preference was to deal Donovan McNabb. Cleveland, of course, has insight because of GM Tom Heckert's Philadelphia roots, while Seattle was another West Coast offense team that figured Kolb's transition could be a smooth one. The Browns' interest might be gone because of the emergence of Colt McCoy, but other pursuers that weren't around, like the Cardinals, 49ers and Vikings, could be in the running this time. Makes sense, right, that a 26-year-old quarterback with an Andy Reid pedigree would be in demand? Of course it does. So expect the price to be pretty steep.

Of course, as you know by now, trades will be tricky this offseason until the new CBA is in place. If there's no agreement by the draft in April, suitors for Kolb would not be allowed to include 2011 picks in any potential deals.

And the Eagles could end up deciding to hold on to Kolb, who has one more year remaining on his contract.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:34 AM, 02/07/2011
    Bye Kolb!! Make sure you write! bill and wolf will be anxiously awaiting by the mailbox!
    cancer36
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:42 AM, 02/07/2011
    why cant we just trade vick, hes injury prone and getting up there in age, weve been shaping kevin kolb into a starting quarterback for four years and doesnt he remind you of another backup that just won the superbowl? accurate pocket passer with slight ability to run and hes a young easily a ten year starter given a healthy offensive line, trade vick, possibly to the defense heavy afc, for anything that can give our defense a boost and we could have the potential to go on another 8-10 year run of having a solid team, and potentially a championship winning team
    twyatt11
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:50 PM, 02/07/2011
    You can't trade a guy without a contract, but what about the franchise tag?

    I would like the Birds to get something for one of them if the haul is big enough. My gut says Vick has actually peaked and might be a bit more overvalued right now, but I don't think he can be traded, making it a moot point.

    Anybody have the facts?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:39 AM, 02/07/2011
    the agenda has been set, there is too much at stake for them to allow vick to leave. somehow the eagles have become the testing ground for advancing agendas. first randall, then rodney, then donovan, now michael... see a pattern?
    oyoyer
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:24 PM, 02/07/2011
    They need to trade Kolb pronto to move up in the draft and get an impact player in the draft
    Scorcher33
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:49 PM, 02/07/2011
    Y'all need to get a grip; nobody can trade a player until there is a new CBA.

    So, save your breath and the precious bandwidth!
    JBinPA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:53 PM, 02/07/2011
    Adam Schefter makes things up; if he doesn't do a certain number of words a day, there's no pay check!
    JBinPA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:05 PM, 02/07/2011
    I sure as heck don't hate or dislike KEV...The kid was a good soldier and waited for his chance which probably wont be in Philly...Good luck KEV...
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:36 PM, 02/07/2011
    fitzgerald obviously has never watched kolb pretend to play, he has a weak arm very little mobility and can't take a hit cardinals best chance would be get rid of anderson keep the young qb and bring in mcnabb that would give them a good chance at the play-offs, kolb would be on injured reserve before the 6th game of the season.
    only 9


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