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Which teams are most likely to be starting new QBs in 2022?


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Which teams are most likely to be starting new QBs in 2022?   

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  1. 1. Which teams are most likely to be starting new QBs in 2022?

    • Carolina Panthers
      10
    • Detroit Lions
      12
    • Pittsburgh Steelers
      28
    • Washington Football Team
      23
    • Atlanta Falcons
      1
    • Houston Texans
      20
    • Miami Dolphins
      13
    • New York Giants
      10
    • Philadelphia Eagles
      9
    • New Orleans Saints
      8
    • Seattle Seahawks
      6
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
      2


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Seattle, draft

Denver, trade

Miami, trade

Detroit, no

Tampa Bay, no

Atlanta, no

New Orleans, no

Philadelphia, draft

New York, no

Houston, draft

Washington, trade

Pittsburgh, trade

Carolina, draft

 

Deshaun Watson, MIA

Russell Wilson, PIT

Aaron Rodgers, DEN

Tua Tagovailoa, WFT

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Carolina Panthers - They are the team that makes the most sense for drafting Malik Willis, imo
  • Detroit Lions - Similar to Matt Ryan, cutting Goff would cost a ton of dead cap, but they obviously need to find a QBOTF that is not currently on the roster. I don't wish this on Lion fans, but I think they get 1 more year of Goff, but could see them taking a QB to compete for the job. I'll guess this where Howell ends up.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers - They will probably be looking to draft a QB or sign Teddy B
  • Washington Football Team - They'll draft a QB early or make a crazy trade for RW. 100% the QB that starts for them next year is not currently on the roster.
  • Atlanta Falcons - Huge dead cap hit to move on from Ryan. He's starting next year.
  • Houston Texans - Trade for Tua
  • Miami Dolphins - Trade for Watson
  • New York Giants - I think they give Jones another 2 years as the starter
  • Philadelphia Eagles - Hopefully take Jurkovec in the 3rd or Strong in the 2nd to compete with Hurts
  • New Orleans Saints - I have no clue what they do. I'll guess this is where Ridder ends up.
  • Seattle Seahawks - RW prob not going anywhere.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers - They won't need to think about a QB until 2023 at the earliest the way Tom is playing. They'll probably get Kenny Pickett in the 4th to groom as a backup.
  • Denver Broncos - Draft Matt Corral or Carson Strong. Then draft another guy in 3 years after they don't work out.
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Went with: 

• Steelers: Big Ben looks completely cooked, have to imagine he retires. 

• Dolphins: Assuming they wind up trading for Watson. 

• Washington: I don't think TH is the answer. 

I could see the Giants sticking with Jones, Eagles sticking with Hurts, Texans sticking with Mills/Taylor, Lions sticking with Goff, and Panthers sticking with Darnold just because the QB's in the draft are meh.

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Houston, Pittsburgh, and WFT for sure. Heineke is solid backup material but not a long term answer.

At this rate the Giants will almost certainly have a new GM/HC combination in 2022. Those guys will want a fresh start and their own QB. Jones hasn't done enough to hold on to the job IMO.

Denver, Miami, New Orleans and Seattle are maybes. Don't be surprised if this is Wilson's last year as a Seahawk.

Darnold, Goff, and Ryan will hang on for another year or two.

 

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