The Facts: Booker, the second-year RB the Eagles acquired Saturday from Miami in exchange for a fourth-round pick, didn't see the move coming. But since he is leaving a 1-15 team to join one that expects to compete for a title, Booker wouldn't complain about the change of scenery. "It's a spread [out] offense. You look at [Brian] Westbrook's numbers from last season. Any time you can get a chance to play in an offense like that, you've go to be excited," he said Saturday.
Diehards Line:The Dolphins drafted the 5-10, 191-pounder in the third round last year to back up Ronnie Brown, who eventually suffered a season-ending knee injury. Booker didn't touch the ball until Week 13, but his playing time gradually increased. He totaled 28 carries for 125 yards, an average of 4.5 yards per rush, and also caught 28 passes for 237 yards. Booker said he hopes the Eagles' offense gives him a chance to be an effective weapon out of the backfield.