[post_page_title]Josh McCown[/post_page_title]
McCown is probably better suited as a solid veteran backup rather than a top level starter. He can make a lot of different throws, and can also get on a hot stretch where he strings together several solid games in a row.
With the Jets drafting Sam Darnold, there is also no telling how many games (if any) McCown will actually start. Yes, he is currently ahead of Darnold (and Teddy Bridgewater) on the team’s depth chart, but all of that can change in a flash as the season approaches.
[post_page_title]Sam Bradford[/post_page_title]
Bradford’s current situation is very unfortunate. After receiving a chance to resurrect his career in Minnesota, he played well to start the year. In Week 1, he threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns, showing his potential that once made him the number one overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Unfortunately, that would be the only game he would appear in all season, as a result of another major injury that sidelined him for the rest of the year. Now projected to begin the 2018 season as the starter for the Arizona Cardinals, this could be Bradford’s last chance at a long-term starting gig in the NFL.
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