4. Mark Sanchez, Dallas Cowboys
Speaking of bouncing around like a pinball in play, Sanchez’s one-year deal with Dallas expires in March. Sanchez started out the 2016 preseason with the Denver Broncos but was released, then signed by Dallas for 2016.
If the Cowboys don’t wish to retain him, the former Jets first round pick from 2009 will be looking for a new club.
Sanchez saw very little action behind rookie starter Dak Prescott. Sadly, what we did witness was classic Sanchez.
The 30 year-old quarterback had one job when he played in the Cowboys’ regular final game of the season. A game that Dallas didn’t need to win, which was something Sanchez made sure of anyway. Instead of perhaps scoring a touchdown, Sanchez launched two interceptions in 17 attempted passes.
There is a reason Mark "interception" Sanchez is our third string QB!
— WholeHearted Counsel (@WHC_Tweets) January 1, 2017
In all, throughout 72 starts with the Jets, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas, Sanchez sports a 37-35 win-to-loss record. And his 86 touchdowns neatly correspond with his 86 career interceptions.
It’s possible Dallas hangs on to Sanchez if Tony Romo is traded. But if not, will there be any takers?