espn's mike sando on why this doesn't make sense... especially on the timing...
for now, i'll just say i'd be very interested in kolb for the 2.1...
if mcnabb only plays three more seasons, than the rams just might start to turn things around... by the time he is on the downside, or retiring...
agree this seems more likely a case of PHI trying to drum up a market...
STL might SEEM like a good fit, as HC & OC have PHI roots... and while he would rather go to a contender, i think he will take what he can get if a team will extend him... while contenders may be preferred, how many will be breaking the door down (most contenders already have a QB by definition - this is why ARI does sound like one of the best fits... MIN if favre weren't in the picture?)...
it looks like vick was retained in case mcnabb (or kolb) is traded...
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/...ow-about-mcnabb
Rams general manager Billy Devaney isn't afraid to shoot down rumors. He did that Wednesday when asked whether the Rams were moving to acquire quarterback Donovan McNabb from the Eagles.
McNabbComing out of the 2009 season, I felt the Eagles wouldn't trade McNabb because he gave them their best chance to win in 2010. My opinion is changing.
It now appears as though the Eagles are interested in trading McNabb or at least determining what he might command in return. Hence, the rumors. The Seahawks were previously rumored as having shown interest in McNabb. Seattle then went out and acquired Charlie Whitehurst without pursuing McNabb.
In both cases, the McNabb rumors benefited the Eagles by creating the impression that a strong market might exist for McNabb.
The timing wouldn't be right for the Rams even if they were interested in McNabb. They'll be attending Sam Bradford's pro day before deciding how to proceed at the position. Acquiring McNabb for an early draft choice before fully investigating Bradford would count as a move made out of sequence.
The Rams hold cards here. They've got the top overall choice. They can draft Bradford. If the Rams did not think Bradford was a good value, or if they were having trouble negotiating with him before the draft, then it might make sense to engage the Eagles in discussions about McNabb, who knows the Rams' offense and would provide them with a needed identity.
McNabb is entering the final year of his contract, however, and that could complicate trade efforts. The Rams would not give up an early draft choice for a player in the final year of his deal. Extending McNabb's contract would require McNabb's cooperation. Would he really want to continue his career with a rebuilding team such as the Rams?
The 49ers might make more sense as a potential suitor even though I've heard nothing to suggest San Francisco would make such a move. The 49ers would be more appealing to McNabb because they're closer to contending. Tom Gamble, the 49ers' pro personnel director, was with the Eagles when Philadelphia drafted McNabb. I also think McNabb's personality and leadership would give the 49ers something they cannot get from Alex Smith or David Carr. That's just me, though. I haven't heard anything suggesting the 49ers are thinking along those lines.