Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter will welcome a trade if his role isn't going to be significant in 2010. "They want to play younger guys," Porter said on ESPN's Jim Rose is Burning on Monday. "They want me to be a rotation guy. I got a lot of football left in me to be a rotation guy. I don't get paid like a rotation guy. I'm not ready to take that role. I'm not ready to be a role player. I'm still a starter. I still play at a high level. I feel like I can start for any team in the NFL. With me feeling like that, no, I'm not happy." Porter had 17 1/2 sacks in 2008 and the Dolphins won the AFC East, but both his playing time and Miami's record fell this past season. "First you start off with coming out when I'm tired to keep me fresh for the rest of the season," he said. "Then it's I play a series, he plays a series, I play a series, that's different."