After Buffalo running back Travis Henry asked to be traded, The Bills asked for a second round pick in exchange for their backup. With no takers, they lowered it to a third round pick, same deal. Now they're are wondering if anybody will trade. The Jaguars have expressed interest but have yet to make a move even though they have claimed to be first in line. "We're not going to budge. We feel we've already lessened the asking price. We don't think we could go below that. We think we're giving away for a three,'' Donahoe said. "We think that a three is pretty fair for a starting caliber running back, somebody who's been to the Pro Bowl. It's been perplexing to us why we haven't been able to get it done.'' "It's frustrating for us and frustrating for Travis,'' Donahoe said. "We understand how he feels. Wherever he ends up, he'll add tremendous toughness. He's played with broken ribs and a hairline fracture in his leg. He lines up and plays. It's not a case where we want to trade Travis. Selfishly, I would love to have him on our team. I really respect him. I haven't been around too many football players tougher than him.''