Kevin Kolb could still be the quarterback of the future for the Cardinals, but he has struggled on the field and with injuries this season. If Kolb's production doesn't improve in the near future, the Cardinals could move on with minimal financial and salary-cap ramifications. He missed significant time earlier this season with foot and ankle injuries, as well as a concussion recently. Kolb will earn a $10 million signing bonus and $2 million salary in 2011. He's due a $7 million roster bonus this March, which conceivably could be declined by the Cardinals, meaning they would could get out of Kolb's deal after paying him just $12 million over one year. Kolb has a $1 million salary in 2012, bringing his total compensation for that year to $8 million, and $20 million over the first two years of the deal. With a $9 million salary and $2 million roster bonus due to Kolb in 2013, the Cardinals again have another chance to move on with limited finacial ramifications at the beginning of that league year.