Michael Lombardi of NFL.com writes that Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb could potentially end up in Cleveland with the Browns. Kolb has already been linked to the Cardinals, Seahawks and the 49ers this offseason even though trades can't currently be completed or even discussed during the lockout. "I'm not buying the Colt McCoy love affair going on in Cleveland," Lombardi said Thursday on KTAR-AM in Phoenix. "I don't know how you can have the love affair. I know he's played well, but they managed him in the game, and there were some moments where he really didn't play as well." The Plain Dealer later cited a league source in reporting that the Browns won't pursue Kolb, but Lombardi pointed out Thursday that the team has plenty of draft picks. "It's hard to watch tape on Kevin Kolb and think he's worth a first-round pick," Lombardi said. "So it's going to require somebody selling him in the building, and somebody has to know him."