Writen by Ryan at Monday March 23rd, 2009 2:07

The only thing you hear coming out of Denver these days is constant rumors of bad blood between Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler and new head coach Josh McDaniels followed by trade possibilities for one of the best qbs in the game.


Cutler is young, has a very strong arm and is a Pro Bowl caliber quarterback with a great receiving core including Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal. The problem is that Mike Shanahan's successor wants to trade him. Why? Who the hell knows, but it seems like a forgone conclusion that between now and when the season starts Jay Cutler will be playing somewhere else.


The possible trade destinations have been pretty limited. Supposedly the majority of the teams in the league have some interest in the Pro Bowl quarterback and for good reason, but what can the Broncos get in return.


The three teams that keep coming up in trade talks are the Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Bucs and Cleveland Browns. The Lions can offer the number one draft which would end bringing Georgia quarterback Matt Stafford to Denver. I am not sure what the Bucs would offer, but it would probably have to involve another team in the mix to bring a quarterback to Denver. The Browns on the other hand have the most to offer the Broncos in return with Brady Quinn or Derek Anderson.


Who will the Broncos deal with? No idea, but if they were going to get the most for Cutler they should do the deal with the Browns.

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