2012 Offseason Quarterback Predictions
2012 Offseason Quarterback Predictions
Updated March 7, 2012
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It's another offseason, which means a number of teams will be searching for quarterbacks. Here are my predictions for how each quarterback-needy team will address the position this spring, in 2012 NFL Draft order (excluding the obvious Colts):
Cleveland Browns: Sign Matt Flynn Everyone expects the Dolphins to sign Matt Flynn, and they very well could. Of course, Miami could agree to terms with Peyton Manning. And if they don't, what if they're too focused on courting Manning while Flynn is looking for a new home? And what if Joe Philbin doesn't even want Flynn as his quarterback?
If the Dolphins are set on pursuing Manning, Flynn could easily sign with the Browns. Mike Holmgren would love to bring in Flynn to run his West Coast offense. The Packer signal-caller is perfect for Holmgren's system.
Washington Redskins: Trade for Robert Griffin I had Peyton Manning going to the Redskins in my previous update. Washington remains a strong possibility because of its cap room, but Manning may not want to play for someone like Daniel Snyder. The fact that he would have to battle his brother twice a year doesn't help matters.
If the Redskins swing and miss on Manning, there's no question that they'll become the favorites to trade up for Robert Griffin. Snyder will do everything in his power to secure a blue-chip quarterback prospect, and unlike the Browns, he won't be scared to part with a draft pick that could be relatively inconsequential in the long run.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Sign Josh Johnson Josh Johnson has been linked to the 49ers because of the Jim Harbaugh connection. I believe Jacksonville is the favorite to sign the athletic, high-upside quarterback, however.
Greg Olson, the offensive coordinator for the Buccaneers last year, was recently hired to be the quarterbacks' coach for the Jaguars. Both Olson and Johnson love working with each other, and Olson will push for general manager Gene Smith to sign Josh Freeman's backup.
Olson will understandably want his own guy to compete with Blaine Gabbert. Gabbert showed no signs of becoming a legitimate starting quarterback in this league last year, so Jacksonville will need a fallback option just in case he doesn't improve.
Miami Dolphins: Draft Ryan Tannehill I already discussed Flynn to Miami. He could reunite with his former coach, but the Dolphins seem set on pursuing Manning.
I don't think it'll be Manning. It very well could be, but there are two reasons why I think No. 18 will play elsewhere. First, Stephen Ross is the same as Daniel Snyder. He's an overzealous owner who will have trouble maintaining (or ever achieving) success because he does stupid things. Snyder signs old, washed-up players; Ross is more interested in surrounding himself with B-list celebrities and presenting the Dolphins as a show rather than a football team. Why would Manning want to play for Ross?
Second, Manning will have to battle Tom Brady twice per year as a member of the Dolphins. It'll be difficult for him to reach the playoffs under those circumstances.
As for Robert Griffin, I doubt the Rams would want to miss out on Justin Blackmon by moving down to No. 8. Jacksonville won't hesitate to snatch the Oklahoma State wideout off the board.
So, if Miami can't net Manning, Flynn or Griffin, it'll have to settle for Ryan Tannehill. Ross' B-list celebrity friends won't be too happy about that.
Kansas City Chiefs: Sign Chad Henne The Chiefs aren't really in a position to do anything with the quarterback position this offseason. Scott Pioli will give Matt Cassel another year, as his options are very limited right now.
I do think Kansas City will sign Chad Henne to be a solid backup in the event of another Cassel injury. Brian Daboll, the team's current offensive coordinator, worked with Henne when the two were in Miami.
Seattle Seahawks: Draft QB on Day 2 Pete Carroll recently stated that Tarvaris Jackson will be the starting quarterback in 2012. But that doesn't mean that he won't spend a second-day pick on a quarterback.
But which one? Most of the prospects are in play. Ryan Tannehill is very talented, but Seattle will have to move up for him in the back end of the first round to get him. Carroll still has Pac-10/12 ties, so he will likely have inside information on Brock Osweiler and Nick Foles. Brandon Weeden had a great Senior Bowl week, so he's certainly an option in Round 2.
The current favorite is Kirk Cousins. He comes from a pro-style offense, and the Seahawks have shown interest in him. USC and Seahawks beat writer Scott Enyeart tweeted, "(Pete) Carroll has been evaluating Kirk Cousins since this summer at the Elite 11 camp in Malibu, where Kirk was a counselor."
Arizona Cardinals: Sign Peyton Manning There are five reasons why I think the Cardinals are the favorites to sign Peyton Manning:
1. Larry Fitzgerald. Manning and Fitzgerald are friends, and the two of them have met during the offseason, presumably to talk about playing with each other. Manning has to love the prospect of airing it out to Fitzgerald every week.
2. Cap room. Arizona has about $22 million available, so it can sign Reggie Wayne (and perhaps Dallas Clark and Dwight Freeney if they're cut). Manning and Wayne come as a package, and the Cardinals could use a No. 2 receiver.
3. NFC West. Manning gets to avoid Tom Brady and his brother. Even better, he'll be part of a division that was won by Alex Smith last year.
4. Dome. All of the teams on this page, save for the Cardinals, play outdoors. Manning has enjoyed having a roof over his head for all of his home games throughout his career. Why change now?
5. Proven success. The Cardinals reached the Super Bowl with Kurt Warner. The coaching staff knows how to handle a veteran, Hall of Fame-bound quarterback. Manning might have this in mind when he's making this difficult decision.
New York Jets: Sign Jason Campbell The Jets need some competition for Mark Sanchez. They've been linked to Jason Campbell for good reason. If Sanchez starts throwing multiple interceptions to 320-pound defensive linemen again, Rex Ryan will want to insert a quarterback with some experience. Campbell's not a great quarterback by any means, but he's solid enough to play the role of a game manager on a talented team.
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@John L
03-07-2012
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Arizona gave up the most sacks in the NFL last season. I agree that they are the favorites, but bad O-line doesn't leave the Chiefs out. LT Albert graded out as the 3rd best pass blocker in the NFL last season (huge advances over 2010 grades), and they have 2 spots (RT, LG) to fill.
Peyton's realistic options are: 1) Arizona - Walt explains perfectly. 2) Kansas City - Walt is absolutely making a cop out argument. 3) Seattle - Cop out. 4) Miami - Bad answer. Miami is ready to win. Washington was a terrible suggestion. A team without weapons, high end talent, and in Eli's division? Didn't think that one through very well. New York is not as good as advertised, and the FO isn't financially or strategically prepared to get Manning.
steven lourie
03-07-2012
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where does kolb go? seattle?
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03-07-2012
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I know you are a Tebow fanboy but where is your Broncos prediction. They need someone to come in when Tebow gets yanked for continuing to suck.
Wesley
03-07-2012
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Honestly, I have never seen Jason Campbell have a horrid game. He is the most underrated QB in the NFL. He is 10x better than Mark Sanchez.
John L.
03-07-2012
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Bob, Manning won't go to the Chiefs because their offensive line is terrible, they have an old retread as their head coach, and because they play outdoors in the cold and wind.
Bob
03-07-2012
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You rule the Chiefs out of the Manning sweepstakes with a ridiculous lack of explanation. Just saying that they "aren't really in a position to do anything with the quarterback position this offseason" isn't a reason, and is just lazy.
The chiefs have some of the most cap room to pay manning, (at least $30 million, probably a lot more) as well as any entourage such as Reggie or Clark they want to bring in. And the division is pretty weak. It was won by an 8-8 team, and KC was 7-9 without Jamaal Charles for most of the season, or Cassel for a good chunk of it. If you are going to rule out a team, at least explain why or you just look lazy.
Btscomeback
03-07-2012
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Tannehill to the dolphins, not a chance...at least not with their first round pick. He plays like henne and we know how that worked for their last coaching staff, but if he was there for a later pick, I could see it. Flynn makes more since, I think people just are beating around the bush because they hope Peyton will sign there.
Seattle may look at Josh Johnson as well, they like those qb's, but I feel they are just going to be buying time til next year to get Barkley from USC. Henne is a huge question mark in my opinion, he has a great arm and could be a good fit on a few teams, but I don't think any team looking for a starting qb will be going after him. I feel like he will end up like Quinn for the browns and have to sit the bench for a while and hope for an opportunity, so maybe the chiefs, but I would more bet a team like Dallas, chargers or raiders as an insurance signing.
Btscomback
03-07-2012
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I like Campbell to the jets, I feel it be a great fit on both sides, tho I do believe he is slightly better than average, he never has had good receivers besides Santana moss. He has the ability to win you some games. When I think of game managers, it's more Alex smith and Shaun hill.
Peyton to the cardinals would be nice place I agree because of everything said, but freeney would def not go to a 3-4 d-team. don't be surprised if Cleveland tho doesn't consider manning as a good mentor for colt or a young draft pick qb like a cousins from msu.
Mark S
03-07-2012
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I could see Arizona, Seattle, or even San Francisco all being candidates.
Arizona has offensive line issues which is something that should concern Manning. The Cards would definitely have to grab a lineman in the first and maybe in the second or third too. Seattle is a possibility but they have many needs too. They need another WR and may be able to afford Wayne. They need Okung to stay healthy too. San Francisco has a pretty good team already. All they need is a QB and another WR or two. If I am Manning I have to look at SF if they are interested. I do not see him going to play in the NFC East or AFC East. As much as those teams may want him the chances of winning are lower. My dark horse team is Houston. They should some cap room to sign Manning especially if they trade Schaub. They have a pretty good defense and they just need another WR. Schaub is in the last year of his deal too. If I am Houston I would try and trade Schaub (Seattle maybe?) right away after signing Manning. I think Manning would love to play Indy twice a year. The division should be winnable too. I think it will come down to SF and Houston. If I am Manning those are the two teams I want to play for if they will have me.
Aj
03-07-2012
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I'm glad you said Warner is a hall of famer
Dansnyderlovesfarts
03-07-2012
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The one thing we can count on is that Dan Snyder will heavy hand his staff into doing something dumb.
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03-07-2012
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Yep, this makes since. I just hope we are wrong and Peyton winds up with the Jets. I could see a lot of the guys on the market right now taking less money to follow him to AZ to get a ring.
Classic Silver & Black
03-07-2012
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I really see Ryan Tannehill to the Dolphins in the 1st as a longshot.
The former Aggies QB doesn't have enough star power to have Miami reaching for him at nr 8 overall. If things pan out the way you outlined them for the other teams, I think that Ross will settle for a 2nd round QB with a bigger 'story' behind him, possibly Brandon Weeden.
buccaneersbg
03-07-2012
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5 yr(s) / $63,000,000----
$21 million guaranteed
JOEL
03-07-2012
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DIDN'T AZ GIVE KOLB ALOT OF MONEY??
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