Re: How likely is it Ron and the front office will pursue Aaron Rogers?
Teams with QB needs (and potential QB needs). What's the best destination?
Detroit: has the draft ammo, but does anyone really want to go to Detroit and their crazy ass coach?
Houston: no one on their roster, and are probably more dysfunctional than Washington. You also have to play the Titans and Colts twice a year.
Giants: they are a mess and will be in big time rebuilding mode.
Carolina: coach on the hot seat, but there is talent (CMC, Moore)
Atlanta: has offensive talent (Patterson, Pitts), would need to get rid of Matt Ryan (don't think this would be an issue).
Denver: popular destination, has offensive talent, but will now have a new coach. Oh, you play Mahommes twice a year.
Vikings: good roster, winnable division if Rodgers leaves. First year coach, will they be able to get rid of Cousins and do they have cap room?
Browns: also good roster, will they get rid of Baker?
Eagles: they are probably in a similar situation as Washington, minus the respected coach. They have the ammo for a trade. Will they get rid of Hurts?
Saints: good roster, excellent coach (if he stays). Do they have the cap room?
Bucs: good roster, but very high expectations after Brady.
Bears: I don't think they have a first round pick. And they are a mess.
49ers: would be a top destination, but they have a 2nd year QB that was picked in the first round.
Seattle: If they move on from Russ, what do they have? Metcalf is a top player. But their offensive line sucks and is one of the reason Russ wants out.
Raiders: good team with talent, tough division.
Steelers: excellent coach, good talent on both sides of the ball, competitive division.
Colts: will they move on from Wentz, good offensive talent and one of the best RBs in the league. Tough division.
Dolphins: Tough division, good talent, will they get rid of Tua?
Am I missing any other teams?
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