The St. Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals and Oakland Raiders all answered no, either publicly or privately, when asked Thursday if they were thinking about trading for the Philadelphia Eagles' six-time Pro Bowl quarterback. Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo shot down a Philadelphia Inquirer report that the team had offered a second-round draft pick (No. 33 overall) and free safety Oshiomogho Atogwe to the Eagles for McNabb. "There's nothing to that," Spagnuolo said, according to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. "We're not involved in that. At this time of year, there are going to be all kind of things thrown out there. But no, there's nothing to it." League sources indicated to La Canfora on Wednesday that the Cardinals, Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills are interested in McNabb. Several executives on other clubs pointed to the Raiders as being in the heaviest pursuit, although two unnamed team executives told the Oakland Tribune on Thursday that they weren't aware of any calls to the Eagles about McNabb.