On a appearence on 97.5 F.M. The Fanatic In Philly with Mike Missanelli, Sal Paolantonio of ESPN said that the market for Eagles quarterback Michael Vick has dried up and no team is interested in acquiring him. "St. Louis has dried up," Paolantonio said. "Buffalo, dried up." The Eagles could be banking on something to happen later this year to generate value for Vick. Possibilities include a starting quarterback struggling or an injury during training camp. Source: Pro Football Talk
As I saw on NFL Networks yesterday, worst case scenario is we hold on to him, use him occasionally throughout the season, let him go and get a compensatory pick for him after that. No big deal. Bet your butt we'll be getting calls when starters start going down.