7. Mark Sanchez to the New York Jets
Stop laughing. Sanchez will be a free agent if the Dallas Cowboys decide not to re-sign him. This could happen considering Sanchez’s disastrous one-time performance in 2016. Sanchez tossed two interceptions out of 18 attempts in the Cowboys’ final regular season game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Sanchez may have caused enough damage that the Cowboys shudder at the thought of him ever stepping foot on Dallas turf again.
Coincidentally enough, Sanchez’s former team needs quarterback help. Realistically speaking, is Sanchez any worse than who quarterbacked for the Jets last season? Fitzpatrick was bad to the bone, and Geno Smith could not stay healthy. Lastly, Petty was simply horrid, and there is a report that one of the Jets coaches said Hackenberg is brutally awful in practices.
Considering that hot mess, Sanchez suddenly doesn’t sound quite so shabby. Worth noting is the Jets have not seen the postseason since Sanchez was with the team in 2010.
Hard to argue @Mark_Sanchez place in #Jets history with 4 road playoff wins
— Let's Talk Jets! (@TalkJetsRadio) February 8, 2017
Playing at his old stomping ground, Sanchez could make a serviceable backup or possibly compete with the aforementioned Taylor.