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Eagles and Nnamdi Asomugha's agent to meet to discuss cornerback's future with the team

Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha. (David Maialetti/Staff Photographer)
Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha. (David Maialetti/Staff Photographer)
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The Eagles will meet with Nnamdi Asomugha's agent, Ben Dogra, this morning at the NFL Combine to discuss whether the cornerback has a future with the team, a source close to the situation told The Inquirer. 

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Eagles will ask Asomugha's representative to either re-negotiate his $15.5 million contract or they will release him. But a source close to the situation said that the Eagles won't likely give Dogra an ultimatum today. 

Dogra has significant leverage in that $4 million of Asomugha's salary is guaranteed. There is no offsetting language in the contract like there was in Michael Vick's deal that gave the Eagles some leeway to rework a deal with the quarterback earlier this month. 

Vick was guaranteed $3 million, but a clause in the contract gave the Eagles an out in having to pay that number. Asomugha's $4 million, however, is fully guaranteed. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman won't likely want to pay that amount to a player that isn't on the roster. 

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  • But Asomugha's skills are clearly detoriating. The 31-year-old former Pro Bowler struggled through much of last season and has generally been a disappointment since the Eagles signed him to a five-year, $60 million contract in July, 2011. 

    The Eagles have a choice to make -- eat the $4 million, but cut $11.5 million from the salary cap and let Asomugha go, or try to work out a new deal with Dogra. 

    Stay tuned.

    Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER