
The 2020 offseason is shaping up to be one of the most memorable in recent memory. A big reason is the fact that several starting-caliber quarterbacks could change teams. Many will at least test the open market.
Quarterbacks capable of playing at an above-average level don't reach the free-agent market often. Because of leaguewide scarcity at the position, along with an ever-growing salary cap, teams are usually quick to lock up their starting quarterbacks.
Things are a bit different this year, as multiple 2019 starters—and a couple of future Hall of Famers—are slated to hit the market. The big unknown, of course, is where they'll land.
Here, we'll take a crack at predicting exactly that. We'll be looking specifically at players who started at least half of their teams' games in 2019, with one notable exception—Teddy Bridgewater, who went undefeated during Drew Brees' five-game absence and is poised to parlay that into a permanent starting gig in 2020.
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