Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports besides the fact the Dolphins don’t want to trade a future No.1 pick when the lockout ends, one Dolphins official expressed skepticism about whether Kevin Kolb’s body of work is enough to justify such compensation (seven career starts; 11 touchdowns; 14 interceptions).
Dolphins Not Sold on the Body of Work of Kevin Kolb
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