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Originally Posted by Dam8610
Massive QB movement is expected around the league in the offseason. The two most intriguing names in the process in my opinion are Matthew Stafford (Age 33 season in 2021) and Matt Ryan (Age 36 season in 2021). Both the Lions and Falcons appear headed for a rebuild with aging QBs who won't survive it, so it makes sense for those teams to trade or release them. For the Colts, this would represent a bandaid solution at the QB position, but one that would allow this otherwise loaded roster to compete for the next half decade without having to make a desperate move for a QB. Because of their ages, I have a tough time distinguishing between the two. Ryan has over the years been the better performer in general, but he's also three years older and more likely to suffer age based decline over that timeframe. Thoughts?
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How about Darnold? If the Jets end up with the first pick in the draft, I assume they'll be looking to move him, but I don't think Darnold deserves to go the way of Marcus Mariota and Jameis Winston just yet . And the guy is only 23. And we have a good trading relationship with the Jets.