I will have to send "dittos" on John W.
But, I will rank them:
1. Falcons - Vick's situation is unknown could go into the 2008 season. they just sent his backup to Houston.
2. Bears - although they are still behind Rex, they could use some leadership and a situation similar to Dallas when they brought in Kosar.
3. Jets same as Bears
4. Lions - OUCH! Not a good situation for Culpepper as he would be thrown in as #1 QB right away.
5. Cowboys - when has jerry actually done something that made sense. Plus, have you seen Romo's backups? 2 Rookies, a 2nd year and good ol' Brad Johnson. The only problem is I don't think cowboys would be willing to pay the $5M for a back up, injured QB.
2007-06-06 09:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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He'll most likely get released by Miami. Most teams in the league have already named their starting QB.
Maybe Atlanta will take a look at him after he's released. Vick's status for next season is up in the air and they sent Schaub to Houston. Culpepper might end up there eventually.
2007-06-06 09:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he'll be back this coming year, so whoever goes for him, will get a surprise. An uninjured Culpepper is better than 3/4 of the QBs in the league! Maybe the Redskins. :)
2007-06-06 10:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No team should want him. He is well past his prime and is very injury prone. With all the young talent that has been coming in the league in the past few drafts, a team that needs a quarterback should look for someone younger and actually in shape.
2007-06-06 10:03:23
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answered by Kenny K 1
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He is in for a tough road ahead. He will get waived, no one will pick his injured a*s up for $5.5mil.
Then, his contract will get bought out by the Fish. Then, about half way through the season, a team's star QB will get injured. Then, Dante will get signed for the remainder of the season.
Hello Jeff George syndrome.!!
2007-06-06 09:43:15
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answered by Brad NotPitt 4
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yeah culpepper said he is not going to be traded, like he has a choice, wherever he goes someone is taking a big chance, i think he is done for good
2007-06-06 09:16:48
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answered by tiny2kool 6
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In a trade? No team wants him. When Miami releases him out right then he might have a few interested in signing him at league minimum.
2007-06-06 13:08:12
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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not too many teams are looking for a starting QB thats still going through rehab, some teams are still hunting for back ups and you know the raiders will take pretty much anybody to fill that void at QB.
2007-06-06 09:19:22
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answered by maddogg 2
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The Raiders will probably show some interest. Everyone knows they're history with has-beens and rejects.
2007-06-06 09:19:50
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answered by splifnstyl13 2
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Thats not a rumor ,its true and i would say the jets (as a backup),detroit (cuz they dont have anyone good), Bears (as a backup),Falcons (depends on what happens to vick)< carolina ,and others
2007-06-06 09:18:05
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answered by john w 3
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