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[font="Verdana][font="Verdana] [center][size="2"][font="Verdana][size="3"][font="Verdana][b][u]2011 NFL QB Free Agents[/u][/b][/font][/size][/font][/size][/center] [center][size="2"][font="Verdana][size="3"][font="Verdana][b][u]
[/u][/b][/font][/size][/font][/size][/center][size="2"]Michael Vick (PHI) – How much do the Eagles like Kevin Kolb? Well, they liked him enough to trade Donovan McNabb to the Redskins, but I don't think they'll like him enough to let Michael Vick go. Vick still has debts to pay back from his previous trials and settlements, but that will be soon erased. Expect Michael to stay loyal to the only organization that gave him a second chance.[/size][/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Brett Favre (MIN)[/b] – I've heard jokes every offseason for the last decade (or so it seems) that Favre will die on the football field before he hangs it up. Bruised and battered, his consecutive starts streak was put to an end and this offseason he'll be teamless following a less than impressive campaign. Any takers? I doubt he'll subject himself to the market this year, but come November next year, may he get the itch again?[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Seneca Wallace (CLE)[/b] – Wallace has often been an underrated quarterback when he gets his opportunities. He maneuvers well in the pocket and can cause problems on the perimeter, but also manages offenses very well. Finding success in both Seattle and Cleveland, he appears to be the most proven back-up quarterback on the market. He may not drum up a lot of attention, but he'll successfully execute orders when asked to enter the game.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Matt Hasselbeck (SEA)[/b] – It's been four years since Matt Hasselbeck has been a statistically good quarterback when he posted a 91.4 QB Rating in 2007. However, there's been a clear drop-off in the level of talent on the Seahawks roster since then as well. Hasselbeck may be the best back-up option on the free agent market on a team with talent, like Jon Kitna in Dallas. Though it's not out of the realm of possibilities, I don't expect Pete Carroll's team to re-sign him, but instead go in a younger direction.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Matt Moore (CAR)[/b] – The collapse of the Panthers still remains an enigma to me. In the past, the team responded well to Matt Moore at quarterback. He fitted nice passes and protected the football, two things he absolutely didn't do this year. To top it off, he suffered a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder in November, which won't allow him to throw until March. He's played the back-up role well in the past, so it seems that's what he's best suited to do.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Alex Smith (SF)[/b] – Many often wonder how Alex Smith would have panned out if he had a stable offensive coordinator for his entire career, but he's been plagued by offensive changes like no other young quarterback. He's looked okay in short bursts, but hasn't been able to sustain success. His potential has been eaten and his interest around the league may be miniscule, but he has some talent where he could sit on the bench for a couple years and become a decent veteran back-up. His days in San Francisco, though, are surely numbered.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Matt Leinart (HOU)[/b] – Given the Cardinals' quarterback woes, it sure seems like they made a mistake in cutting Matt Leinart before the regular season, especially given his 78.6 completion percentage this preseason. His biggest problem was his inability, or rather unwillingness to push the ball down the field, which ultimately caused Wisenhunt to pull the plug on Leinart. If he can find a quarterback coach that can get him over the hump, he may still have some value as a starting quarterback. He's one of the wildcards in this free agent class.[/font][/size]
[font="Verdana][size="2"][font="Verdana][u][b]Other Notable Free Agents:[/b][/u][/font]
[/size][/font][font="Verdana][size="2"]Marc Bulger (BAL)
Todd Collins (CHI)
Caleb Hanie (CHI)
Brady Quinn (DEN)
Drew Stanton (DET)
Trent Edwards (JAC)
Luke McCown (JAC)
Brodie Croyle (KC)
Chad Pennington (MIA)
Tyler Thigpen (MIA)
Tarvaris Jackson (MIN)
Jim Sorgi (NYG)
Kellen Clemens (NYJ)
Kyle Boller (OAK)
Bruce Gradkowski (OAK)
Dennis Dixon (PIT)
Billy Volek (SD)
Troy Smith (SF)
Kerry Collins (TEN)
Rex Grossman (WAS)[/font]
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[/u][/b][/font][/size][/font][/size][/center][size="2"]Michael Vick (PHI) – How much do the Eagles like Kevin Kolb? Well, they liked him enough to trade Donovan McNabb to the Redskins, but I don't think they'll like him enough to let Michael Vick go. Vick still has debts to pay back from his previous trials and settlements, but that will be soon erased. Expect Michael to stay loyal to the only organization that gave him a second chance.[/size][/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Brett Favre (MIN)[/b] – I've heard jokes every offseason for the last decade (or so it seems) that Favre will die on the football field before he hangs it up. Bruised and battered, his consecutive starts streak was put to an end and this offseason he'll be teamless following a less than impressive campaign. Any takers? I doubt he'll subject himself to the market this year, but come November next year, may he get the itch again?[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Seneca Wallace (CLE)[/b] – Wallace has often been an underrated quarterback when he gets his opportunities. He maneuvers well in the pocket and can cause problems on the perimeter, but also manages offenses very well. Finding success in both Seattle and Cleveland, he appears to be the most proven back-up quarterback on the market. He may not drum up a lot of attention, but he'll successfully execute orders when asked to enter the game.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Matt Hasselbeck (SEA)[/b] – It's been four years since Matt Hasselbeck has been a statistically good quarterback when he posted a 91.4 QB Rating in 2007. However, there's been a clear drop-off in the level of talent on the Seahawks roster since then as well. Hasselbeck may be the best back-up option on the free agent market on a team with talent, like Jon Kitna in Dallas. Though it's not out of the realm of possibilities, I don't expect Pete Carroll's team to re-sign him, but instead go in a younger direction.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Matt Moore (CAR)[/b] – The collapse of the Panthers still remains an enigma to me. In the past, the team responded well to Matt Moore at quarterback. He fitted nice passes and protected the football, two things he absolutely didn't do this year. To top it off, he suffered a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder in November, which won't allow him to throw until March. He's played the back-up role well in the past, so it seems that's what he's best suited to do.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Alex Smith (SF)[/b] – Many often wonder how Alex Smith would have panned out if he had a stable offensive coordinator for his entire career, but he's been plagued by offensive changes like no other young quarterback. He's looked okay in short bursts, but hasn't been able to sustain success. His potential has been eaten and his interest around the league may be miniscule, but he has some talent where he could sit on the bench for a couple years and become a decent veteran back-up. His days in San Francisco, though, are surely numbered.[/font]
[font="Verdana][b]Matt Leinart (HOU)[/b] – Given the Cardinals' quarterback woes, it sure seems like they made a mistake in cutting Matt Leinart before the regular season, especially given his 78.6 completion percentage this preseason. His biggest problem was his inability, or rather unwillingness to push the ball down the field, which ultimately caused Wisenhunt to pull the plug on Leinart. If he can find a quarterback coach that can get him over the hump, he may still have some value as a starting quarterback. He's one of the wildcards in this free agent class.[/font][/size]
[font="Verdana][size="2"][font="Verdana][u][b]Other Notable Free Agents:[/b][/u][/font]
[/size][/font][font="Verdana][size="2"]Marc Bulger (BAL)
Todd Collins (CHI)
Caleb Hanie (CHI)
Brady Quinn (DEN)
Drew Stanton (DET)
Trent Edwards (JAC)
Luke McCown (JAC)
Brodie Croyle (KC)
Chad Pennington (MIA)
Tyler Thigpen (MIA)
Tarvaris Jackson (MIN)
Jim Sorgi (NYG)
Kellen Clemens (NYJ)
Kyle Boller (OAK)
Bruce Gradkowski (OAK)
Dennis Dixon (PIT)
Billy Volek (SD)
Troy Smith (SF)
Kerry Collins (TEN)
Rex Grossman (WAS)[/font]
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