QB Robert Griffin III
Under Lamar Jackson, Griffin got a chance to really show what he could do against starting NFL defenses. Granted, most of his playing time came in the fourth quarter, but Griffin did get a full game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17 as well. There are a number of teams in this league that either don’t have a starting quarterback signed or could use an upgrade . . . and Griffin could easily be that guy.
Griffin would also be a really cheap option for a team looking to replicate Baltimore’s success with Jackson. Though Griffin is far slower and less athletic than Jackson, he comes with quite a bit of experience and has shown he can get the job done well enough.
However, Jackson isn’t a free agent, which would mean another team has to ring the Ravens’ phone and make a deal. That being said, I can’t imagine it would take a lot for Baltimore to let Griffin go, especially since they’ve been hiding Trace McSorley on their roster all season long to ensure no one can steal him while they groom him.
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