Mar 24 9:57a by Joel Thorman
The most buzz around the NFL this offseason has surrounded the Eagles three quarterbacks -- Donovan McNabb, Kevin Kolb and Michael Vick.
According to multiple reports, there is little-to-no market for Vick.
The Eagles apparently want to keep Kolb for the future but that hasn't been confirmed. What has been confirmed is that the Eagles are "entertaining" trade offers for all three quarterbacks, according to Eagles coach Andy Reid.
Ashley Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the Eagles have apparently lowered their asking price for both McNabb and Kolb.
What's more, the Eagles apparently have lowered their price for either McNabb or Kolb. Once thought to be insistent on a first-round pick, the Eagles now are looking for a "fair" price - a second-round pick or a combination of high picks, a league source with knowledge of the team's thought process said.
One NFC general manager who is not looking for a starting quarterback said yesterday that if he were looking, he would be willing to offer a second-round pick for either McNabb or Kolb.
Fox also reports that despite what Reid says they will have an "aggressive plan of action" to move at least one of the quarterbacks before the start of the season.
On top of all that, all three quarterbacks are entering the final year of their contract so if they want to get something out of them, now's the time.
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