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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Tuesday, June 5, 2007 The price for Trent Green was more than the Miami Dolphins were willing to pay, but in the end, Miami felt desperate. June had arrived and time to prepare for training camp was slipping away. Despite the likely cost of a fourth-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Dolphins came out winners Tuesday with their trade for Green, who will replace Daunte Culpepper as the team's offensive leader. Miami wins because Green gives the Dolphins a chance to become an offense that could scor ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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