The Facts:
Booker isn't eager to be traded, but he's not going to complain if the Dolphins decide to deal him. "We've not requested any trade and nobody has talked to us about a trade so I don't know all the talk to be true," agent Raymond Brothers said. "But if it is true, Marty will be a professional the whole way. If Miami trades him, he'll go somewhere else. If they don't, he'll play for them."
Reported by the Miami Herald
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The Dolphins have not asked Booker, who is scheduled to count $3.6 million against the salary cap, to take a pay cut. The Dolphins were shopping Booker the last couple of weeks. The Dolphins tried to trade Randy McMichael and Kevin Carter before releasing them.
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