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QB Index: Which QBs will be available in 2015?

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Trade candidates

Jay Cutler: Two weeks ago, I listed which teams should be searching for a quarterback in 2015. The Chicago Bears were listed as the "X-factor" but that came before Jay Cutler's benching. Now it's essentially expected that Cutler will be elsewhere next season. It won't be easy to deal Cutler because he has $15.5 million guaranteed due, but the Bears could potentially find a suitor in exchange for a late-round pick if they just want to dump salary and start over. This hinges on whether coach Marc Trestman is back in Chicago next season. If not, will the next Bears coach want to be the next man to take a swing and miss at fixing Cutler?

Geno Smith: Geno suggested that a new coach in New York could be a good thing, but there's a chance that a new general manager and coach will look to see if Smith could fetch a mid-round pick in a trade. It's more likely that any new regime will give Smith a chance to battle for a starting job as QB option 1B.

Mike Glennon: Lovie Smith clearly has no use for Glennon despite all the promise he's shown in 18 career starts. Smith isn't going anywhere, so perhaps Glennon will. We have to believe that some team out there will be intrigued by the aggressiveness Glennon has shown in two seasons. He's better than some starters out there and might only cost a mid-to-late round pick for the last two years of his contract.

Robert Griffin III: NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport has reported that Griffin is likely to be back in Washington. The Redskins have invested so much in him, and owner Dan Snyder is determined not to start over at the position. Coach Jay Gruden seems far more ambivalent in his public comments and action. We suspect another team could pry away RGIII for the right price, but it's hard to imagine there will be a ton of interest. Value in the NFL changes fast.

EJ Manuel: The Bills won't even start Manuel in Week 17 to get a look at him again, even with Kyle Orton struggling badly down the stretch. That speaks volumes that they don't see a future for the No. 16 overall pick of the 2013 draft.

Free Agents

1. Mark Sanchez: Will playing so-so in Chip Kelly's system really rehabilitate his value that much? It would be a surprise if any free agent available got starter money. Sanchez is a 1B option.


2. Brian Hoyer: The more he played this season, the more he looked like a high quality backup.

3. Ryan Mallett: It sounds like the Texans want Mallett back, and there probably won't be a ton of competition for him.

4. Jake Locker: He's genuinely shown flashes of quality starter play, but his durability concerns make him a flier free-agent pickup.

5. Michael Vick: We're nearing the end of the line here, but he should still be able to get work.

Others: Matt Moore, Shaun Hill, Colt McCoy, Tarvaris Jackson, Christian Ponder, Jimmy Clausen, Blaine Gabbert.
 
Geno Smith: Geno suggested that a new coach in New York could be a good thing, but there's a chance that a new general manager and coach will look to see if Smith could fetch a mid-round pick in a trade. It's more likely that any new regime will give Smith a chance to battle for a starting job as QB option 1B.

I think Gary Kubiak could make a starting QB out of Geno Smith. If he gets that job that is.
 
Didn't you just say that the Jets stayed with Geno too long (2 years)? Come on, man.

Yes... like you said though, the problem isn't with Geno, it's that they don't know how to develop a QB.

& If I were Kubiak & I got the Jets job, I'd still draft a QB as a projected starter.
 
Trade candidates:

1. Mike Glennon - He's the only one of these four that has a chance to get traded, in my opinion. The Browns should see if they can trade Manziel and a pick for Glennon.

2. Jay Cutler - A trade would be best for both sides, but I just don't think it's possible with his contract.

3. EJ Manuel - Somebody might see some value in him but not enough to give anything up in exchange.

4. Geno Smith - We've seen what he is. He'll finish his contract in NY and then end up a backup somewhere.

5. Robert Griffin III - LOL, Snyder would never let what's best for the team get in the way of what's best for his ego. RGIII is the starter next year.

Free Agents:

1. Brian Hoyer - He'll be a very capable backup for someone or he'll be starting for a team worse than the Browns.

2. Mark Sanchez - Same as Hoyer.

3. Ryan Mallett - Has potential but unproven. Hopefully there is no competition for his services and we can keep him cheap.

4. Jake Locker - Looks like a career backup. Doesn't have the football mind to be starting material.

5. Michael Vick - Honestly, I don't see a market for Vick. He's done.

Jimmy Clausen and Colt McCoy could get added to teams that draft a QB early and want decent competition.

Backups for bad teams or #3 on a good team: Shaun Hill, Christian Ponder, Tarvaris Jackson, Matt Moore, Blaine Gabbert
 
What's your take on Glennon after two years?

I think he's very similar to Flacco. I'm not sure he has Flacco's guts but very similar in terms of ability.

The only QB in this draft I would take over him is Mariota so once he's off the board this guy could be a trade target.

Not sure why Tampa won't give him a chance.
 
I think he's very similar to Flacco. I'm not sure he has Flacco's guts but very similar in terms of ability.

The only QB in this draft I would take over him is Mariota so once he's off the board this guy could be a trade target.

Not sure why Tampa won't give him a chance.

The only logical explanation I can see is that they are in love with Mariota or Winston. I am convinced that if they would have stuck with Glennon they wouldn't have the top pick right now.

I would love to see the Texans trade for Glennon if the price is cheap enough (which it probably will be) and go into next season with both Glennon and Mallett on the roster.
 
Hold up! not only is Glennon sporting #8, he is also a soulless ginger and ya'll want him here....in Houston....Houston, Texas....Where Satan himself goes back to Hell in August just to get away from the heat in Houston....

Hope he gets a suntan lotion endorsement...


otherwise why the hell not
 
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