Mar 30 7:30p by Joel Thorman
The hot topic of conversation this offseason has been the status of the Eagles three quarterbacks -- Donovan McNabb, Kevin Kolb and Michael Vick.
The market on Vick, in the last few weeks, has cooled considerably. According to ESPN's Sal Paolantonio, Vick is no longer on the market.
A league source told Paolantonio the discussions focus on McNabb, although a number of teams are still calling about backup Kevin Kolb. The source said the Eagles are no longer shopping Michael Vick.
This would seemingly put to rest the Vick talk but I'm not so sure that will happen.
He's due a reasonable salary in 2010, hasn't demonstrated any real value to the Eagles offense and is entering the final year of his contract. Those factors, in my view, would indicate a trade is still likely.
If you're wondering what's going on with the rest of the Eagles quarterbacks, check out SB Nation's rundown on the McNabb talk.
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