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According to a source close to the situation, the Miami Dolphins -- who were not involved five days ago -- are now one of five AFC teams in trade talks with the Detroit Lions involving defensive tackle Shaun Rogers. Bill Parcells, Miami's executive vice president of football operations, has spoken very highly of Rogers in the past -- when Parcells was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and ... [link]

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Dolphins Jump In On Race For Rogers
Published 2/28/2008 by Gary Grund at JetsCentral
... Tom Kowalski of MLive.com reports that the Miami Dolphins have jumped into the running for defensive tackle Shaun Rogers and is now one of five teams in trade talks for the 28-year old nose tackle. The Denver Broncos and New York Jets remain interested. The other two teams involved are unknown at this time. The Lions are seeking at least a second-round draft pick for Rogers or a third-round pick, coupled with a veteran player or other draft considerations. ...

Lions Notes: More Rogers Trade Talk
Published 2/28/2008 by Sean Yuille <info@prideofdetroit.com> at Pride Of Detroit: Front Page Posts
... Aside from the Jets, the Broncos also have been mentioned as a team hoping to trade for Shaun Rogers.  Most recently, though, the Miami Dolphins have been named as a team having interest in the defensive tackle.  On top of those three teams, Tom Kowalski reports that two other franchises from the AFC are in "trade talks" with the Lions. ...

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