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Quarterbacks on the edge
Jay Cutler, Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins' last-minute splurge on Cutler as a fill-in for Ryan Tannehill was reminiscent of Minnesota's acquisition of Bradford before last season. While Cutler ultimately cost much less, the Vikings and Dolphins could have similar decisions to make after this season: Re-up with veterans, stick with homegrown prospects or try some combination of the two. Thus, Cutler could wind up sticking around longer than originally expected. Perhaps my Cutler-colored glasses are skewing things here, but it's not difficult to imagine a scenario in which the team chooses to keep Cutler, trade Tannehill and draft a quarterback of the future to be named later in 2018. Before all that, Cutler will have to make good on his one-year "prove it" contract. He's not the only one.
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Quarterbacks on the edge
Jay Cutler, Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins' last-minute splurge on Cutler as a fill-in for Ryan Tannehill was reminiscent of Minnesota's acquisition of Bradford before last season. While Cutler ultimately cost much less, the Vikings and Dolphins could have similar decisions to make after this season: Re-up with veterans, stick with homegrown prospects or try some combination of the two. Thus, Cutler could wind up sticking around longer than originally expected. Perhaps my Cutler-colored glasses are skewing things here, but it's not difficult to imagine a scenario in which the team chooses to keep Cutler, trade Tannehill and draft a quarterback of the future to be named later in 2018. Before all that, Cutler will have to make good on his one-year "prove it" contract. He's not the only one.
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