Star quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to participate in the New York Jets’ offseason training activities (OTAs) later this month without “any restrictions.”
In the common draft era, the league has never seen the top three teams trade away their starting quarterbacks after season's end. It's part of a broader evolution in how the NFL scouts and values the position.
There is always a player, often a QB, who inspires not just debate, but at times passionate support and/or vitriol. He serves as the cornerstone for the two or three months of “draft debate.”
Coming out of Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, California as part of the 2018 class, Jack Tuttle was once the prized signee of the University of Utah’s football program. When he signed his letter of intent in Dec. 2017, Tuttle was the highest-rated quarterback prospect to ever sign with the Utes. At the time, Tuttle was seen as a sure-fire star for Utah, and a probable NFL quarterback.