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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Bengals have "floated the idea" of trading for Kevin Kolb around club headquarters.
"Make no mistake about it," said Schefter. "The Bengals know they need to move on without Carson Palmer." Schefter also indicates that Cincinnati may strongly consider drafting a quarterback at No. 4 overall. No trades will happen before or during the draft, so the Bengals would have to come up with an impressive package of 2012 picks to acquire Kolb. That's not something they'll be able to count on during the proceedings of April 28-30.
"Make no mistake about it," said Schefter. "The Bengals know they need to move on without Carson Palmer." Schefter also indicates that Cincinnati may strongly consider drafting a quarterback at No. 4 overall. No trades will happen before or during the draft, so the Bengals would have to come up with an impressive package of 2012 picks to acquire Kolb. That's not something they'll be able to count on during the proceedings of April 28-30.
The Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy "can't see" the Bengals executing a trade for Kevin Kolb.
Reedy confirms ESPN's report that the idea has "floated" around Bengals headquarters, mostly because Kolb fits Jay Gruden's new West Coast offense and Kolb's old QBs coach, James Urban, now coaches receivers in Cincinnati. No pre-draft free agency immediately makes the idea more unlikely, however, and the Bengals would absolutely have to fork over a 2012 first-rounder to make it work.
Reedy confirms ESPN's report that the idea has "floated" around Bengals headquarters, mostly because Kolb fits Jay Gruden's new West Coast offense and Kolb's old QBs coach, James Urban, now coaches receivers in Cincinnati. No pre-draft free agency immediately makes the idea more unlikely, however, and the Bengals would absolutely have to fork over a 2012 first-rounder to make it work.
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