The dominant storyline this spring in the NFL will be where Tom Brady ends up signing. Although the six-time Super Bowl champion has spent his entire 20-year career with the team that drafted him back in 2000 — the New England Patriots — Brady is expected to field offers from as many as 12 different teams next month, if not more.
Even those who believe Brady declined last season would have a difficult time trying to suggest he’s not the crown jewel and biggest prize of free agency this March.
Philip Rivers, Jameis Winston, Marcus Mariota, Ryan Tannehill, and Teddy Bridgewater are some of the other big QB names on the unrestricted free agent market, but none of them have the winning pedigree that Brady can claim.