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.
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Ryan Clady, OT, New York Jets
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.
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AJ McCarron, Cincinnati Bengals