The Philadelphia Eagles with the loss of wideout Todd Pinkston Friday, are seriously considering opening up trade talks with the Bills about there third string wideout Josh Reed. The trade would involve disgruntled Pro Bowl defensive tackle Corey Simon who the Bills have openly discussed an interest in trading. Simon, has strong ties with the Bills, being close friends with safety Troy Vincent and Bills assistant general manager Tom Modrak was the Eagles director of football operations when the team made Simon the sixth overall pick out of Florida State in the 2000 draft. Reed, who was selected by the Bills in the second round (36th overall) in the 2002 NFL Draft, played in 12 games and saw action primarily as a third wide receiver, posting 16 receptions for 153 yards. With the addition of Roscoe Parrish and the sudden improvement by wideout Sam Aiken, the Bills see little reason to keep Reed on the active roster with there strong interest in Simon. However according to two relaible league sources the Eagles will also ask for a third draft pick in this proposed deal
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