The quarterback carousel in the NFL is spinning faster than ever as we head toward the start of the new league year on March 11. Reports indicate that the New York Giants are strongly considering a move away from the veteran market to focus on a ‘reset’ through the draft, despite having Daniel Jones on the roster. This has led to intense speculation that the Giants could be the team to trade up with the New York Jets at No. 2 to secure Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, ensuring he doesn’t fall to a rival like the Commanders. At the same time, the Seattle Seahawks are rumored to be exploring a ‘buy-low’ trade for Anthony Richardson, believing their new offensive staff can iron out his mechanics in a way the Colts couldn’t. This wave of movement is being driven by a league-wide realization that having a Hoodie shirts quarterback on a rookie contract is the most significant competitive advantage in sports today. With several teams now holding multiple first-round picks, the potential for a historic number of draft-day trades involving veteran signal-callers has never been higher.
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