Phins may move up to 6th pick to nab Quinn?
The rumored trade and swap of picks for Bears OLB Lance Briggs is believed to be dead. The Redskins, according to a source in Washington, are hoping Brady Quinn will fall to No. 6 so that they can find a potential suitor  with Miami being the most likely  that would be willing to trade up and acquire the pick. Ideally, the Redskins would like to trade down, and the prospect of adding a fourth starting-caliber linebacker to the roster to pair with current veteran Marcus Washington, free-agent addition London Fletcher and unproven second-year LB Rocky McIntosh, had very much interested the Redskins. ProFootballweekly.com
The rumored trade and swap of picks for Bears OLB Lance Briggs is believed to be dead. The Redskins, according to a source in Washington, are hoping Brady Quinn will fall to No. 6 so that they can find a potential suitor  with Miami being the most likely  that would be willing to trade up and acquire the pick. Ideally, the Redskins would like to trade down, and the prospect of adding a fourth starting-caliber linebacker to the roster to pair with current veteran Marcus Washington, free-agent addition London Fletcher and unproven second-year LB Rocky McIntosh, had very much interested the Redskins. ProFootballweekly.com
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