Quarterbacks have now been changing teams this offseason at a rate that makes it hard to help keep track, and that pattern hasn't come to a finish yet. The following three quarterbacks all have an excellent opportunity to look for a new staff prior to the period begins. Tim Tebow The thing surprising about this is that Tim Tebow is still on the Jets. It became painfully obvious last time as Tebow rode the wood in Ny while the Jets sustained through some terrible quarterback play, that Jets instructor Rex Ryan was not a large believer in Tebow's power to handle the quarterbacking responsibilities. Yet here we're, with the most of free agency and the NFL draft in the past, and Tebow remains on the Jets. Therefore, perhaps they will give him a shot after all? Not fast, says the Brand New York Daily News' Manish Mehta: The reason why for the delay is without a doubt the Jets are holding out hope that some group will trade for Tebow. If it doesn't occur quickly, It's still a possibility I suppose, but with the draft gone and free agency having mostly run its course, the Jets are just going to have to cut him free. When this occurs, Tebow's future home is up in the air, and he might have a hard time finding any team, as all roster spots are filling up. Ryan Mallett There's not much point to Ryan Mallett being on the Patriots list. He's maybe not going to take Tom Brady's career, and while he provides the Patriots with a talented backup, let's experience it: If Tom Brady is lost for any significant period of time, the Patriots will be preparing for next period anyway. This makes a well known subject to the strong-armed Mallett in trade discussions, and there have obviously been discussions. Boston.com's Greg A. BedardAreports,"according to three league sources," that "multiple teams" have named the Pats about Mallett. However, the Patriots are not only going to give Mallett away; a team is going to possess to make it worth their while. Bedard reports the Patriots, just before this draft, were looking for aA"second this year or even a first in '14." The Patriots didn't take a in this draft, which can make them a bit more reluctant to part with Mallett, because they had have a difficult time landing a copy. But when their price is met by a team, I'd not assume Bill Belichick to hesitate in shipping Mallett out. Nick Foles Speculation about Nick Foles finding a new team turned relevant as soon as the Eagles hired Chip Kelly as their head coach. Foles' pocket-passing type is not a perfect match for Kelly's spread crime. We could go ahead and handle that speculation as much as large today. NFL.com's Gregg RosenthalApaints an image in Philadelphia that brings him to the logical conclusion that quarterback Foles could be getting a new landing area. With the collection of USC quarterback Matt Barkley in the next round, the Eagles now have five quarterbacks on the list. Some body has to go. It is not likely to be Michael Vick, who is the logical choice for beginner, andAI can't imagine Kelly using Barkley if he had any thought he might reduce him. That leaves us with Foles, Dennis Dixon and G.J. Kinne. Kinne is not likely to ensure it is. And while Foles certainly has a lot more potential than the journeyman Dixon, Dixon knows Kelly's system from their time at Oregon. Dixon can be a pleasant option for next quarterback as he might come in, if Vick were to get injured throughout a game, and allow the Eagles to help keep their same game plan. Also, of the last three, Foles may be the only one who has any business value. I assume the Eagles to accept the best selection they get for Foles.
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