This offseason has the biggest QB names available and will make it an interesting summer. Every summer big name players contracts are up and they go get big time money. Players also look for the best fit for themselve to try and win the Super Bowl. QBs is the most important position on the team and for these 13 QBs its time to get paid and maybe change teams. Teams can either sign QB in free agency or look to draft there franchise QB. I suggest the best destination is for these top 12 QB that are on the market or rumored to be traded. Free Agency official starts March 18th, but the legal tampering starts March 16th. I believe Eli Manning and Joe Flacco will retire since their play have decline so much over the years. Josh Rosen (rough 2 seasons) and Nick Foles (bad contact) could be trade bait for this season but wherever they go they are looking for QB2 spots and hard to say where they may end up if anyway.

Tom Brady- Patriots: I’m not buying any of the Brady to 49ers hype, why wouldn’t the 49ers trade away a 26 year old QB that brought them to the Super Bowl for a 43 year old that career is likely over soon. I don’t see Brady going anywhere other then New England and for his legacy he shouldn’t. Unless he goes somewhere and makes the playoffs he going to look like a system QB and should retire as a Patriot.
Phillip Rivers- Colts: Rivers and the Chargers have parted with so Rivers will be with a new team since 2004 and the Colts look like the most likely team. Colts were left shocked when Andrew Luck retired during training camp last year and even though Brissett started off strong he struggled late. Rivers will bring experience in and with Ty Hilton. Rivers and the Colts seem like the perfect fit as Rivers still looking for that Superbowl title.
Jamies Winston- Steelers: Famous Jamies the 1st QB in NFL history to have a 30-30 season will not return to the Bucs with his turnover issues and starting games with pick 6s. Winston needs a new team and with the Steelers he can sit behind Big Ben who is old and fragile now. Winston eventually will take over for the Steelers offense and be able to cut down the turnovers to led the them to the playoffs.

Dak Prescott- Cowboys: Dak took the next step this last season having career best numbers and proved he can be the Cowboys face of the franchise. Cowboys already paid Zeke and now time to pay Cooper and Dak. With new coach Mike McCarthy they need to bring back the key pieces of the offense starting with the QB.
Drew Brees- Saints: Of the 3 Saints QB on the market Brees is the biggest name as the Super Bowl MVP, record holder and likely 1st ballot Hall of Famer announcer on Instagram that he is returning for another season. Saints are not going to let their star leave and hope that Brees-Kamera-Thomas can make a Super Bowl run instead of the disappointing ending of the last 3 years.
Taysom Hill- Saints: Hill who many believe can be a QB1 in the NFL and not just the “swiss army knife” for the Saints will also return. Saints put a 1st round tender on Hill and no one is going to give up a 1st round pick for the former BYU QB that has never started a game in the NFL with a 46.6 passer rating. If Hill going to be a future NFL QB he will need to learn from Brees for another season and take over from there.
Teddy Bridgewater- Bucs: The former Viking QB who only saw 3 snaps in 2 years due to a freakish knee injury in training camp. Bridgewater came in when Brees broke his thumb and kept Saints as division leaders. Bridgewater will look to became QB1 again in free agency and the Bucs are the perfect fit. Teddy is a great game manager that won’t throw 30 interceptions and with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin will help them compete with the Saints for the Division.

Ryan Tannehill- Titans: Tannehill career took a quick 180 when he went from Miami to Tennessee where he replaced Mariota and led the Titans to the AFC conference Championship. Tannehill looked perfect for the Titans offense having a high competition percentage to go with Derrick Henry run game. Titans need to bring back both Tannehill and Henry to have similar success as this year.
Marcus Mariota- Bears: Mariota struggled toward of last year ending up getting replaced by Tannehill. Mariota a free agent should look at Chicago where his OC from his Oregon days is currently at. Mariota would push for a battle with Trubisky and if Trubisky struggles continue Mariota could take over. The Bears have plenty of talent and need to find a QB that can lead the offense.
Cam Newton- Not getting traded: Rumors of Cam Newton not going to be a Panther is false, even with the Panthers struggles last year Cam will be back with new coach Matt Rhule. Rhule will have a new offense that will feature Newton and McCaffery with O-line help to keep Cam healthy.
Derek Carr- Raiders: Bring in Case Keenum- Carr almost brought the Raiders to the playoffs last season and will be back to give them another chance. Raiders need to bring in competition for Carr to make him step up to the next level or if a change does need to happen and I believe a guy like Case Keenum would be perfect to bring in a the backup.
Andy Dalton– Patriots: With Joe Burrow likely a lock to the Bengals at number 1 it looks like Dalton time is over in Cincinnati as the starter. Even though he could be Burrow back-up or start a couple games to ease Burrow it looks like he will likely be traded and I think to New England. Even if Brady comes back Dalton will be able to sit for a year and learn the offense or if Brady leaves he can come be the game-manager he is and do just enough to lead the Pats.
