A lot of the buzz after the Baltimore Ravens used the non-exclusive tag on Lamar Jackson has been that NFL teams wouldn't pursue the star quarterback, but some think they're just posturing.
According to Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post, "multiple high-ranking team officials pointed to the New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons as franchises that virtually must explore that option."
One general manager couldn't understand why the Jets would pursue Aaron Rodgers but wouldn't have interest in Jackson:
"[Owner Woody Johnson] would be willing to pay Rodgers $60 million for one year, but won't go after Lamar Jackson?