Dan Graziano at NFL Fan House has written an article saying they believe the Seattle Seahawks may be a possible landing spot for Eagles Quarterback Kevin Kolb.
Here is the blurb:
With Matt Hasselbeck still viable but getting old, the Seahawks could be interested in somebody like Kolb, a young player who’s already had some development and some NFL experience and could be ready to step in as a full-time starter soon, if not immediately. If Kolb were in this year’s draft and available at the No. 6 pick, the Seahawks might well jump at him. Does that mean it makes sense to deal the No. 6 pick for him?
The angle taken seems plausible, a young Quarterback with more experience then an unknown the Seahawks might draft.
However, this is still extremely unlikely to happen, and nothing has been reported as being official. If the Seahawks are serious about trading for Wide Receiver Brandon Marshall he will undoubtedly cost one of their first three picks. With a viable option at ...
5 Comments:
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enough wit the kolb/vick/mcnabb rumors!
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hello morons! why would the eagles trade kolb he has proven he is capable of preforming when called upon and vick hasnt showed he can start yet and mcnabb is in his last year you dont think reid drafted kolb for no reason do you i mean it takes a few years to learn the west coast offense so make no mistake eagles nation kolb will be starting in 2011 hopefully 2010 ive seen enough of donavan i throw the ball in the ground mcnabb.
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if the seahawks wanted to give the eagles the 6th pick of the draft for Kevin Kolb im sure everyone with half a brain would say yes.
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