With Jameis Winston moving on from Tampa Bay, every QB taken in the 2015 NFL Draft has moved on from the team that chose them.
Jameis Winston won’t be with the Tampa Bay Bucs anymore. The No. 1 overall pick in 2015 has been inconsistent and led to TB signing TB 12 — Tom Brady — in hopes of finding playoff success. How did the quarterbacks drafted in 2015 fare?
Trevor Siemian (Round 7)
The Denver Broncos drafted Trevor Siemian out of Northwestern. He was 13-11 as a starter for the Orange Crush. Siemian wound up with the New York Jets last season and was 0-1.
What division has the best collective quarterback quartet in the NFL? What has the worst?
There has been movement all over the NFL. Big names making big gains in the contract department. A look at how the eight divisions compare when it comes to their starting quarterbacks.
8. AFC East
The AFC East took a huge hit this week when Tom Brady left the Patriots for Tampa Bay. That leaves you with Josh Allen in Buffalo, veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick in Miami, Sam Darnold in New York and, for the time being, Jarrett Stidham in New England. The Patriots could add a veteran arm rather than go with Stidham. That won’t erase the deficit created by Brady’s exit.
Todd Gurley was the first of 22 running backs to be chosen in the 2015 NFL Draft. How did they all do?
The Los Angeles Rams cut Todd Gurley rather than having to pay the running back $10.5 million he would have been due on Thursday. How have the 22 running backs drafted in 2015 fared in the NFL?
Texans: Kenny Hilliard (7th round)
The 235th overall pick, LSU’s Kenny Hilliard has not played in the NFL. He was cut by Houston numerous times and was cut by Washington many times, being added back to the practice squad as late as March 2018.
Tom Brady is headed to Tampa Bay. Could you be seeing your team face him in a Bucs uniform? The chances are pretty good. Though it’s uncertain how long the 42-year-old Brady will play, the NFL has already designated the Buccaneers’ opponents for the …
Tom Brady is headed to Tampa Bay.
Could you be seeing your team face him in a Bucs uniform?
The chances are pretty good. Though it’s uncertain how long the 42-year-old Brady will play, the NFL has already designated the Buccaneers’ opponents for the next three seasons. A total of 27 teams are already on the schedule.
Fans of Tampa Bay’s three NFC South rivals can bank on seeing Brady twice a year. Fans of the AFC South must hope Brady will play until he’s 46 because the Texans, Titans, Colts and Jaguars won’t rotate in until 2023.
When and where will the other teams play Brady? Let’s take a look.
*Note: We likely won’t know 2020 schedule dates until mid-April
Tom Brady played in 285 games as a member of the New England Patriots, going 219-66 over that time. He also appeared in 41 playoff games, posting a sterling 30-11 record. Now that his time as a Patriot is over, let’s look at how he fared against all …
Tom Brady played in 285 games as a member of the New England Patriots, going 219-66 over that time.
He also appeared in 41 playoff games, posting a sterling 30-11 record.
Now that his time as a Patriot is over, let’s look at how he fared against all 31 teams.
Arizona Cardinals: 1-1
Brady only faced the Cardinals twice in his time with the Patriots, the fewest games of any NFL team. That’s because the two teams played in 2008, which Brady missed with an ACL injury and again in early 2016, when Brady was suspended for the season’s first four games.