The Facts:
If the offer is good enough, the Eagles won’t hesitate to tradeKolb even if there’s no resolution to the lockout before the draft and they can obtain only 2012 picks in the deal, according to two high-ranking league officials who are very familiar with the Eagles’ thinking. In other words, HC Andy Reid would have no problem trading Kolb after this year's draft and going into the 2011 season without either Kolb or the draft picks that his trade would bring the Eagles.
Reported by CSNPhilly.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
SI.com's Peter King reports that Eagles reportedly have already been offered a first-round pick by one interested team, and SI.com's Don Banks believes Seattle is among the leading suspects. The Seahawks tried trading for an unproven QB of the future last offseason with the Charlie Whitehurst deal, and given the move wasn't exactly a smashing success, Banks believes it stands to reason they have Kolb in their sights. Especially if they don't wind up having to surrender 2011 draft picks for him. Seattle is likely to have competition for Kolb. Minnesota, Arizona, San Francisco and Tennessee all make some sense. But for now, Banks is betting on the Seahawks and HC Pete Carroll being the most aggressive pursuer. As Banks
summed up: "Making the bold move has certainly been Carroll's track record during his brief Seattle tenure."
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