Best team fits for top QBs available in 2018 NFL offseason
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Best team fits for top QBs available in 2018 NFL offseason Published: Feb 26, 2018 at 02:11 AM * * This offseason is going to feature major movement at the quarterback position around the NFL. The draft cla s is loaded with talent, and there are a handful of veteran signal-callers that will be available via free agency or trade. Here's the best team fit for each of them. FREE AGENTS Drew Brees BEST FIT: This is the prediction I'm most confident about. Brees is still playing at a high level and the won't let him walk away. Although, I could see them adding a young quarterback in the draft to be his eventual replacement (see below in the draft prospects section). Kirk Cousins BEST FIT: There will be several teams competing to reel in Cousins, but the would be the perfect match. They have an extremely talented and young offensive nucleus as well as one of the league's top defenses. Also, Cousins would be guaranteed a minimum of 9 indoor games every season (8 at home, 1 at Detroit). That's any quarterback's Alex Galchenyuk Jersey dream scenario. AJ McCarron BEST FIT: I believe the will look to add both a veteran and a rookie pa ser this offseason. Hue Jackson's affinity for McCarron is well documented and he'd be an excellent bridge before their long-term starter is ready to play (see below in the draft prospects section). Case Keenum BEST FIT: I see John Elway following the plan described above, addre sing the QB position in both free agency and the draft. If the fail to land Cousins, I think Keenum will stay in Minnesota. In this scenario, he's a good fit for a team desperately hoping its championship window hasn't closed. Teddy Bridgewater BEST FIT: I don't envision Bridgewater landing a starting gig this offseason. He's coming off a very serious knee injury and I don't see him commanding a big pay day. I could see him taking a short-term deal to help bring along while learning under Andy Reid for a year or two. Sam Bradford BEST FIT: The remain committed to , but I think it makes some sense to bring in some competition to keep him motivated. If healthy (that's a big if), Bradford is a more consistent pa ser then Flacco. TRADE TARGET Nick Foles BEST FIT: Foles will be one of the most interesting stories to follow in the coming weeks. Do the dare trade the LII MVP before is given a clean bill of health? I'd put the odds at 50/50. I do think he would be a good fit in Arizona, and I could see them offering the an enticing collection of draft picks. DRAFT PROSPECTS Sam Darnold BEST FIT: The must leave this draft with their future franchise quarterback in the fold. I believe Darnold is the best prospect at the position in this cla s and I still believe he'll be the first overall pick. Josh Rosen BEST FIT: I'll stick with Rosen going to the , but they might need to trade up 3 or 4 spots to secure his services. The sit one spot ahead of the and they are in the quarterback market. Time to deal? Maybe. Josh Allen BEST FIT: If the are able to land a guy like Keenum, Allen would be an excellent selection at No. 5 overall. He has tremendous upside but he needs some time to develop. The addition Antti Raanta Jersey of Keenum would allow the club to take their time with Allen and avoid rushing him onto the field. Baker Mayfield BEST FIT: This would be the perfect fit for Mayfield. He could sit and learn behind a future Hall of Famer in Brees, who also happens to be the same size as Mayfield. If Mayfield starts to slide a little bit, I could easily see Sean Payton aggre sively moving up to get him. Lamar Jackson BEST FIT: I think Jackson will end up landing in the late first or early second round. I could see a team like the bringing him on board with an early second-round selection. He wouldn't have to play right away behind , but he could be used in packages as he develops. * * * WHOM TO WATCH AT THE COMBINE The NFL (March 2-5 on ) provides coaches, general managers and scouts with a chance to see most of the draft's top prospects in action. While most evaluators will say the interviews and medical evaluations are the most important parts of the event, the field testing and athletic drills will make or break some of the top prospects on the board. With that in mind, here's the prospect I'm most excited to see work out on each day of the combine. Day 1 (Friday, March 2): , Notre Dame, OG Position groups working out: RB, Derek Stepan Women Jersey OL, specialistsAnalysis: Despite ranking as the top offensive lineman on most boards around the league, the All-American still needs a strong showing at the combine to convince evaluators he's worthy of a top-10 selection. Interior blockers aren't viewed as marquee players in the draft landscape, so Nelson must display elite athletic traits to confirm his standing as a blue-chip prospect. With several scouts and analysts touting him as arguably the best prospect in the draft, I can't wait to see if the hype matches the performance at the combine. Day 2 (Saturday, March 3): , Louisville, QB Position groups working out: QB, WR, TEAnalysis: The most polarizing prospect at the position will have an opportunity to sway the naysayers with an electrifying performance. Jackson is expected to blaze the Lucas Oil Stadium turf performing athletic drills (40-yard dash, 3-cone drill and short shuttles), but how he throws the ball around the yard could determine whether head coaches and scouts view him as a remarkable talent worthy of building an offense around. Day 3 (Sunday, March 4): , Boston College, OLB Position groups working out: DL, LBAnalysis: Pa s rushers with a long track record of sack production are coveted at a premium, particularly when they po se s outstanding athletic traits. Landry's injury-plagued senior season has raised questions about his durability and explosivene s, but a spectacular workout could change that narrative. If the BC star shows out in his workout, he could convince evaluators that his remarkable 2016 season (16.5 sacks) could be replicated in the NFL. Day 4 (Monday, March 5): , Florida State, S Position groups working out: DL, LBAnalysis: It's hard to find 6-foot-3, 225-pound safeties with explosive athletic traits and fluid movement skills. James has been categorized as a "box" safety, but his combination of balance, body control and burst will pique the interest of coaches looking for a hybrid playmaker on defense. If James showcases his supreme athletic gifts while also conveying his pa sion and high football IQ in meetings, we could see his stock rise heading into the Pro Day circuit. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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