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This year's quarterback shuffle...


Mr. Scot
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...might now include Jared Goff.

Adam Schefter believes there are only around ten truly entrenched starters across the league and is predicting an "unprecedented" offseason for quarterback movement, with as many as eighteen teams or more making changes at that spot.

There was a decent amount of QB movement last year (including our own shift from Cam Newton to Teddy Bridgewater) but it sounds like this year might be even more active.

Gotta figure that includes us again. The question is how and when it happens.

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9 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Lol Rams and Eagles are stuck with those qbs with their contracts nobody is taking those on.

The Eagles have indicated they're sticking with Wentz, so it doesn't matter.

People previously floated the possibility of Wentz going to the Colts to rejoin Frank Reich. Now that's a heavily speculated destination for Matt Stafford.

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All these deals seem like better deals for thr clubs trading away then thr clubs trading for. Why the hell would he want Goff if he isn't a free agent? Even then it's filling a space for a year and then do it all over again.

If he was a free agent, ok. Its an option if we fail elsewhere. Trading for him? Hell no to him and his contract. 

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We used to talk about members of the hundred million dollar quarterback club having no Super Bowl victories. From what I know, they still don't have much to speak of.

Teams are spending ridiculous amounts of money on the quarterback spot and not getting an ideal return on investment.

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