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If Andrew Benintendi Jersey you were to describe the 2021 NFL quarterback market now that the biggest waves of free agency have come and gone, you might say call it "a bit over-hyped." Not that this offseason hasn't been chock-full of juicy rumors. Big names around the league have felt increasingly empowered to lobby for more support or a new destination, and we've legitimately entertained the po sibility of guys like and changing teams. But the two earliest moves at the position -- trades of former No. 1 picks out of Philadelphia and Los Angeles -- proved to be the blockbusters of the offseason rather than the precursor to unprecedented movement.Still, more than a dozen teams made significant changes at the No. 1 and/or backup QB spots, and a few paid handsomely to do so. Which QBs will ultimately give their teams the most bang for their buck? Here's how we'd rank the moves according to that criteria:Cost: QB , 2022 first-rounder, 2023 first-rounder, 2021 third-rounderContract: 2 years, $47.4 million ($10 million guaranteed)The Rams easily gave up the most for their new QB, at least in terms of combined draft a sets and salary cap space, but the fact is Stafford is also the safest upgrade of the entire bunch. L.A. fans should note that he was rarely special in Detroit, but he'll also be working with his best supporting cast in a while, if not ever. They should be playoff contenders while he's around, so the first-rounders they're losing shouldn't be franchise-crippling lo ses. Best of all, the floor for their QB output has been raised so much just by swapping Stafford in for Goff. This was a totally acceptable gamble for a team on the brink. Cost: 2022 conditional second-rounder, 2021 third-rounderContract: 4 years, $98.4 million ($35.4 million guaranteed)Boring to have the two biggest trades rank atop the list, right? That depends who you ask, because after his disastrous 2020, Wentz has been all but written off by plenty. The Colts are inheriting a bigger, le s flexible contract than the Rams with Stafford, but it's going to be awfully hard for Wentz to take a step forward in 2021, let alone under his favorite tutor in Frank Reich and alongside a sturdier offensive line and defense than he had in Philly. Odds are Wentz will end up being more like the 2018-2019 version of himself than the MVP-level 2017 edition, but even that would ensure a return to the playoffs for Indy, not to mention give Reich his first long-term answer at the position since before Andrew Luck's abrupt retirement. Contract: 1 year, $5.5 million (up to $12 million)Is Winston a top-15 starting QB? No one knows at this point, but the upside is inarguable here. Whereas gives you grit and versatility, Winston gives you a legitimate NFL arm, not to mention 70 career starts of experience. It'd be foolish to a sume he'll make a seamle s transition into Drew Brees' No. 1 job, but the cost is minimal and the ceiling is high. Two years removed from a sendoff that saw him throw over 5,000 yards and 30 touchdowns, would anyone be stunned if he hit 4,000 and 25 under Sean Payton, with the Saints' weapons, to keep New Orleans in the hunt?Contract: 4 years, $160 millionThe Cowboys are worlds better with Prescott than without him. With a healthy Dak and a healthier O-line, they can easily talk themselves into leading the NFC East once more. The reason this isn't incredible value, though, is precisely because Dallas waited too long to pay up. At $40 million per year, Prescott will make more than every QB except . While the Cowboys have ways to create cap space in future seasons, there's no doubt they've handicapped their ability to build a contender around Prescott so deep into his career. And contrary to what his salary suggests, he's not elite that he can win it all without steady weaponry and defense.Contract: 1 year, $10 million (up to $12 million)Fitzpatrick doesn't solve the biggest hole on Washington's roster: long-term QB. What he does offer, however, is a major upgrade on 2020 starter , whose return from injury was far more inspirational than his pa sing. In the same financial ballpark as , Taysom Hill and , he's darn near a steal as a one-year Band-Aid. There may be more interceptions than you'd like, but his moxie alone should keep Washington in the thick of the playoff race. Contract: 1 year, $2.5 million (up to $4.5 million)This is one of the most underrated moves of the offseason. Trubisky was out of his league as the No. 1 in Chicago, where he got little coaching or O-line help down the stretch, but you couldn't have found a more ideal backup for . Both guys thrive when showcasing their mobility. Allen's aggre sive nature makes the No. 2 spot all the more important in Buffalo. And Brian Daboll would a suredly get the most out of Trubisky in the event of an emergency start or two, not to mention at an incredibly low price tag.Cost: QB Matthew StaffordContract: 4 years, $104.1 million ($20.5 million guaranteed)Even at 26, Goff doesn't nece sarily feel like a real long-term answer in Detroit, which was more interested in absorbing the ex-Ram's contract for the sake of adding Matt Barnes Jersey future first-rounders. This move, then, is tough to love hate entering 2021. On one hand, the Lions are getting a guy who can provide top-12 production when upright and comfortable (unlikely on a rebuilding team), plus the benefit of more a sets to replace him if it doesn't pan out. On the other, he can't be cut with substantial savings until 2023, and the Lions still have to hit on those future picks to make the deal worthwhile. Contract: 1 year, $5.1 million (up to $14 million)It'll be hard for Newton to be much worse than he was in 2020, and the Patriots' offseason spending spree gives him at least two major safety valves in tight ends and . The $5 million deal also doesn't prevent New England from adding more at QB. The reason it's not higher on the list: Newton and counting. While he's still a strong runner and could improve with new weapons, recent history begs us to admit he just might be past his prime. If he were specifically slotted as the Patriots' backup in 2021 rather than the presumptive starter, this deal Rafael Devers Jersey would look better.Contract:1 year, $5 million (up to $7.5 million)Bri sett's ceiling isn't nearly as high as that of Fitzpatrick, who was lightning in a bottle as the Dolphins' "relief pitcher" in 2020. But like Trubisky in Buffalo, he's a near-perfect skill-set mirror of the starter, the conservative but efficient . If anything were to happen to Tua this year, Miami can rest easy knowing Bri sett won't lose them a playoff spot in an emergency start or three.Contract: 1 year, $10.5 millionDalton is a good guy, by all indications, with a respectable career under his belt. His connections to Bears staffers just might make him a slight upgrade on Nick Foles. The contract, in that scenario, isn't unreasonable. But everything else about this stinks of dysfunction. A team on the brink of the postseason, with a coach and front office on the hot seat, and not only gets paid over guys like Fitzpatrick and Winston but then gets handed the uncontested starting job? Trubisky would've offered a higher ceiling, for crying out loud. The Bears needed a home run or at least a big swing, but instead they settled for an infield single. Contract: 2 years, $4.5 millionFitzpatrick isn't nece sarily a guarantee to last all 16 games at age 38 with just one full season played in the last eight years. Heinicke also isn't close to a proven backup. But at $2.25 million per year, you can do worse betting on a young dual threat. He showed fire in the playoffs and has played well under coordinator Scott Turner. A cla sic low-risk, high-reward play.Contract: 1 year, $5.5 million (up to $12.5 million)With or without a swift resolution to legal situation, Taylor may end up starting for the Texans this year. That may make his contract look more reasonable, but it wouldn't bode well for Houston. At this point in his career, Taylor is like Bri sett, except older and worse -- an ultra-conservative but not even particularly accurate game manager.Contract: 1 year, $3.5 millionIt's a fine veteran placeholder to bring some experience and arm to a team in major transition. Nothing more, nothing le s. Contract: 1 year, $1.35 millionNew York is barely paying Glennon, who might be a slight upgrade over 2020 backup , and the Giants best hope they barely play him, too. may not be a star, but he offers way more play-making ability.Contract: 2 years, $5 millionThe price tag is fine, considering Beathard flashed as a spot starter in San Francisco. But chances are he's not going to look quite as good in emergency situations in Jacksonville, if needed.Contract: 1 year, $2.5 millionGood for them purging an Aaron Rodgers understudy (and surprise summer competition for Goff?) from Green Bay, but why on Earth did they need to pay him more than Glennon and combined for his four career pa ses?
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