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Report: Seahawks want Kolb, not McNabb

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Earlier this week, Sal Paolantonio of ESPN said in an appearance with Mike Missanelli of 97.5 The Fanatic in Philly that the Seahawks are calling the Eagles “non-stop” regarding the possibility of acquiring quarterbacks Donovan McNabb or Kevin Kolb.

Per our friends (and possibly future colleagues) at CSNPhilly.com, the Seahawks want only one of the two Philadelphia quarterbacks.

Kolb.

It makes sense. Kolb is far younger, the age around which the franchise can be built for the next decade, or longer. He also showed significant potential and performance when given the chance to prepare for an assignment, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 300-plus yards in his first two career starts.

And if there was any doubt that the Eagles view Kolb as their future, Jason La Canfora recently reported that on NFL Network’s Total Access that the Eagles would want a first-round pick plus something else for McNabb, and that they’d want two first-round picks for Kolb, a second-round pick in 2007.