Ryan Clady, OT, New York Jets
With Clady’s injury history, average (sometimes below average) performance, and rather hefty 2017 salary cap number, it’s a no brainer that the three-time All-Pro left tackle won’t be back with the Jets in 2017. However, Clady will likely find another job if he can prove that he’s healthy enough.
AJ McCarron, Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals are typically not wheelers and dealers plus McCarron has been playing well enough to make a positive impression. An agent even on to predict that McCarron would likely follow the same path Kirk Cousins followed in Washington, biding his time behind a drafted starter.