Marcus Mariota
The aforementioned Mariota didn’t have a great end to his tenure in Tennessee. He led the Titans to a 2-4 record, despite having a solid seven-to-two touchdown-to-interception ratio. However, by the time he was pulled, it was evident that his style no longer fit the mold of what head coach Mike Vrabel was trying to do.
Luckily for Mariota, he’s only 26 and has plenty of time left to grow. If he could get with a good coach that believes in his skillset, he may find a successful future in the NFL. He’ll just need to work on his decision-making and defensive recognition. A team will come calling for Mariota’s services this offseason, and they will get a serviceable quarterback with some potential for a reasonable price.
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