5 reasons the 2020 offseason will be one of the craziest in recent memory

The NFL offseason has basically already begun for 30 teams. Only the Chiefs and Niners have something to focus on. That means every other organization is looking forward to the offseason. The planning has been begun. Teams are trying to sign their …

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The quarterback market

The biggest names also happen to be some of the oldest quarterbacks in the league. Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Philip Rivers may all make it to the open market. Teams will have to decide how much they want to spend on a big name with declining skills. The Bears could sign Brees, but they will have to question whether his reduced arm strength can cut through the wind. The Raiders or Chargers could sign Brady, but they have to figure out if spending a ton of money on a big name to sell seats will translate to the field. Tampa Bay could reach out to Rivers, but he might not fit into Bruce Arians’ offense. The risk-reward may not work out.

Speaking of Tampa Bay, they need to figure out what they want to do with Jameis Winston. The Titans may want to run it back with Ryan Tannehill. Both teams may have to use a tag. Speaking of tags . . .