Saturday, February 11, 2017

Best QBs that Could be Hot in the Off-Season

Hi, a lot of teams are in need of a QB and they is a load of talented QBs that could be moving teams this off-season. I will rank the QBs who could potentially move on talent and stuff. Here it is:

Jimmy Garapollo
1. Jimmy Garapollo, Patriots:
The Pats backup QB shined during Tom Brady's 4 game suspension. He got injured in week 2 but by then he had already won the Pats the game. He is 2-0 on career starts and he looks like a very promising young QB that could be a franchise QB someday soon. I think there is a good chance he will get traded to a QB needy team and I rank Jimmy G the no. 1 probably open QB this off-season.

2. Kirk Cousins, Redskins:
Cousins has a big chance of likely staying with the Redskins, but in the case he rejects their offer, we could see him moving teams. Cousins was elite during some games this season. Cousins is a franchise QB and we've seen that. If he moves teams, he could be even better if the team has a better receiving core. Cousins is elite.

3. Tony Romo, Cowboys:
The once elite QB is now getting older and injury prone. We all know that he got replaced after he got injured by now Rookie of the Year Dak Prescott and that was sad. There is almost no way the Cowboys will keep him and he will likely move on. If he doesn't keep getting hurt, he could be the top of this list by the end of next season.

DeShaun Watson, Draft Prospect

4. DeShaun Watson, Clemson:
There is a huge debate on who is the best QB in the upcoming draft, Watson is usually at the bottom of the top 3 list, but I think he is the best QB coming out of college. He is a great passer with amazing talent to scramble like Cam Newton. The problem is that he throws a lot of interceptions. Also remember, Watson just a month ago picked apart one of the best college teams ever in the National Championship game. He has leadership skills.
Watson will be a first round pick, but he could go anywhere from pick 1 to 31.

5. Mitch Trubisky, QB North Carolina:
Trubisky looked great this season in college football, but he hasn't played that many games which makes him a bit of a risky pick. He looks very comfortable in the pocket and throws tight spirals which is what you want from a starting franchise QB. I wouldn't be surprised to see him be a top 5 pick and the first QB taken in the draft though I do think DeShaun Watson is better.

6. DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame:
Kizer shined last season, but wasn't as good this season. Kizer is the most risky QB to take in this draft I think, but he has great upside. He could either be a huge bust or a great success. This year no one is 100% sure what the order of the QBs drafted will be so it wouldn't be a HUGE surprise if he was the first QB taken, but I don't think that will happen.
Mike Glennon

7. Mike Glennon, Buccaneers:
Glennon has been a backup for years, but people always want to see him play because he does have some good attributes. He is set to become a free agent and I think a team will pounce on him and try to get him to become a quality starter.

8. Tyrod Taylor, Bills:
Taylor would be near the top of the list, but I'm just putting him on here because theres a chance the Bills don't re-sign him and then he would be a free agent but it is very likely he will stay put so there isn't much to say.
Brian Hoyer

9. Brian Hoyer, Bears:
He lead the Texans to the playoffs last season and he looked VERY promising on the Bears before getting injured. If a team takes a chance on him, he could payoff. He is set to become a free agent.

10. Sam Bradford, Vikings
No one has probably thought about this, but there is actually a great chance Bradford becomes a starter somewhere else. The Vikings traded a lot to get him as a good replacement for injured Teddy Bridgewater, but with him back, Bradford who is a starting quality QB will be sitting on the bench. I wouldn't be surprised if a team targeted him this offseason.

Thanks for reading about what QBs could be hot this off-season. :)


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