Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers are in a similar place in terms of needing to ship off a quarterback. Baker Mayfield and Jimmy Garoppolo are both essentially waiting to be shipped to their next teams, or cut, as many around the league believe.
ESPN interviewed league executives, coaches, and agents on what they thought would happen with the two quarterbacks who are looking for new starts. The lead consensus around the league believes that both players will eventually be released, and be able to sign with any team.
Garoppolo is the more expensive option, in the final year of his contract he is a $26.9 million cap hit. Mayfield will be playing on the fifth-year franchise tag worth $18.8 million.
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It may take an eventual camp injury for either quarterback to be moved, if one does not take place that is when the release likely happens. Both the 49ers and the Browns would need to eat money on a trade involving either quarterback to another team.
Brandon Little is a writer for Sports Illustrated’s Browns Digest website and you can follow him on Twitter @BrandonLittleFB here. You can follow Browns Digest on Twitter here.