Kolb, the mystery team and the 1st-round offer
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Kolb, the mystery team and the 1st-round offer
Sheil Kapadia, Philly.com
Earlier this week, SI.com's Peter King got people guessing about who the team is that reportedly has already put a first-round pick on the table for Kevin Kolb.
King wrote that the Eagles were now looking for a team that possessed a higher first-round pick, leading many (including yours truly) to guess that he was probably originally talking about the Seahawks, who have the 25th pick in the first round.
But today, King Tweeted that he's hearing the Seahawks are not the team that put the first-round pick on the table.
A point that I (and several others) have made multiple times is that the Eagles are in great position because there are so many QB-needy teams this offseason. By my count, there are 14. If we take away the Seahawks (per King's Tweet) and the Raiders (who do not have a first-round pick), here are the 12 teams remaining, along with where they pick in the first round:
Panthers (1), Broncos (2), Bills (3), Bengals (4), Cardinals (5), Browns (6), 49ers (7), Titans (8) Redskins (10), Vikings (12), Dolphins (15) and Jaguars (16).
As you can see, nine of the teams that pick in the top 10 could use a quarterback, so it's hard to figure that the Eagles would be looking for a higher pick if they had a top-10 selection on the table, but then agian, you never know.
The Vikings could be the team King's talking about. They pick at No. 12 and have pieces in place where they could probably take a nice leap with the help of a good QB. Minnesota coach Leslie Frazier spoke glowingly about Kolb to reporters, including the Inquirer's Jonathan Tamari, earlier this week.
While it's fun (for me, at least) to try to figure out which team King is talking about, don't be surprised if the team that emerges as Kolb's most aggressive suitor is a surprise. Remember a year ago when no one thought the Eagles would trade Donovan McNabb within the conference, much less the division? Or a couple Augusts ago when the Eagles, with two quarterbacks in place, decided to take a shot on Michael Vick? This is a guarded franchise that has had the tendency to surprise us in recent years.
Some other Kolb links and notes to pass along...
* CBS analyst Rich Gannon told The Sporting News that a team with other pieces in place should take a serious look at Kolb.
"Then you’re maybe a little more anxious to pull the trigger on a guy like Kevin Kolb as opposed to rolling the dice with a quarterback in the draft and hoping the guy turns out to be a franchise quarterback," he said.
* The Dolphins have Carson Palmer atop their quarterback wish list, according to Armando Salguero of The Miami Herald. I have to say, I don't really see it. Palmer will turn 32 next season and has thrown 57 interceptions in his last 52 regular-season starts. When the reports about Palmer wanting a trade surfaced, I wrote that I didn't think it wold affect Kolb's value much because teams would prefer Kolb over Palmer. But maybe I was wrong?
* NFL.com's Michael Lombardi thinks the Titans could make a move for Kolb:
The Titans will have to sign a veteran free agent regardless of which round they select a quarterback. Tennessee is another team that might have to make a call to Washington to check on the asking price for McNabb, as well as a team that might be in constant dialogue with the Eagles concerning Kolb.
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Sheil, what do you think of trading Kolb and Celek to Carolina for the first pick and selecting Nick Fairley? He has potential to be dominant. Bunkley and Trevor Laws will probably be free agents after this coming season. I think the coaching staff likes Clay Harbor as a potential starter. soulman386
Who are we really kidding though? Reid will do his normal puzzling move and choose a wide receiver or running back with the pick any way. We all know OL/DL and defense in general need help so Reid will go opposite. exrec9
You're right Sheil, the Eagles are an organization that likes to surprise us. Let's hope they surprise us and win the Super Bowl. ej610
Vikes would definitely be a step up for Kolb. They trounced the Eagles in what was essentially a playoff game- a win and they advance a round- with John Doe or Joe Blow or some guy off the street at QB. jtj06
The obvious reasons a team would want KK is if it is a veteran team and just needs someone to manage the game. KK will never win on his own like Vick can but surrounded by veterans he has a chance to be decent. Still think it's Frisco. They have the most to gain with that division up for grabs but Minny makes some sense even though they'd have an uphill fight against GB. I mean since we were all guaranteed by wiff that Favre would give them a SB win what chance does KK have [that still makes me laugh]. Frisco is actually closer to a playoff spot with some decent talent on their roster, an easy path to the playoffs and a new coach who may bite on a QB HE thinks can put them over the top. tpizza- Gotta love the picture accompanying the article. The caption should read, "Kolb Blows" lol
I agree though that surrounded by talented veterans he could be a decent QB. Not SB material, but pretty good Mabus - double KK 2 or 3 super bowl rings before retiring, cheeseburg/cake face will match cheeseburger/BOZO's super bowl ring----O
jwatson - double KK 2 or 3 super bowl rings before retiring, cheeseburg/cake face will match cheeseburger/BOZO's super bowl ring----O
jwatson - Nobody cares what you think jw. Just thought I'd let you know. And "double KK"? Four K's? You make less sense every time you post but keep it up. It's nice to see the "special" people get out there and show how "special" they are. OK, breaks over, here's your broom.
Mabus
The "mystery team" really doesn't matter. If a new CBA is not in place before the draft the Eagles will either trade Kolb for a 2012 first rounder and a player. The lack of a CBA is killing the Eagles ability to get this deal done in a very hot market for Kolb.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=ApQQg5olb28OlSQZjuSSmAZDubYF?slug=ycn-8129302 247PhillySports
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Is this trade stuff for real? shawnmac


