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What is the draft choice compensation for 1 NFL season?

That's the question teams must answer before they do a deal with the Dolphins for defensive end Jason Taylor, who said earlier today that he would like to play one more season before retiring and going into show business.

It's no secret the Dolphins and Taylor are at odds, with head coach Tony Sparano announcing several days ago that Taylor would not be at any of the team's off-season functions, up to and including training camp.

The Dolphins have gotten a few nibbles for Taylor, but they appear to be holding out for a meaningful draft pick. But if you're a team looking to rent Taylor for as little as one season, how high do you go?

Certainly not a first-round pick. And probably not a second-rounder either.

Jacksonville offered a fourth-rounder, but the Dolphins weren't biting.

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