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Here's what the QB market currently looks like following Justin Fields' decision to go to New York: 

Seahawks: Sam Darnold
Jets: Justin Fields

QB needy teams: Giants, Steelers, Browns, Titans, Colts, Vikings
Available quarterbacks: Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Daniel Jones, Joe Flacco, Jameis Winston

Rodgers will likely end up with the Steelers or Giants, but this game of musical chairs definitely isn't over. Also, the Vikings and Colts both have a QB in place, so they probably don't need a quarterback as badly as the other four teams. 

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Dang man, quick on the draw aren't you?  Alert went up, I posted it in a few seconds and you already had me beat.

I saw it on TV and just typed it in.  I am very interested to see where these QBs go.  Fields contract will keep them from drafting a QB (some had Dart possibly going there in a super reach).  So Tennessee, Cleveland, NY Giants, are still without a QB.  Rodgers probably goes to Pittsburgh after some limelight sniffing drama.  Giants have to feel as if they are the odd man out right now. 

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8 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

I ain't reading 29 pages . Need a recap sheet

We lost Milton Williams in a bidding war with NE (Highest cap figure) after it was announced that we were finalizing agreement. Horn a Panther for 4 years now highest paid DB in NFL history.  We signed a good safety (Moehig) and Now the QBs are starting to fall.
 

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

I saw it on TV and just typed it in.  I am very interested to see where these QBs go.  Fields contract will keep them from drafting a QB (some had Dart possibly going there in a super reach).  So Tennessee, Cleveland, NY Giants, are still without a QB.  Rodgers probably goes to Pittsburgh after some limelight sniffing drama.  Giants have to feel as if they are the odd man out right now. 

Cleveland restructured Watson again.  He's still too expensive to jettison, so if healthy, he's probably still their starter. Tennessee could run it back with Levis if no reasonable upgrade. I only see the Giants and Pittsburgh at this point going all-in on a FA QB.  Giants are looking to the draft most likely leaving Rodgers to the Steelers.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Cleveland restructured Watson again.  He's still too expensive to jettison, so if healthy, he's probably still their starter. Tennessee could run it back with Levis if no reasonable upgrade. I only see the Giants and Pittsburgh at this point going all-in on a FA QB.  Giants are looking to the draft most likely leaving Rodgers to the Steelers.

S. Sanders will fall all the way down to the Steelers in the 1st rd. Will they take him? That's my surprise of the draft. 

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