MJD won't be signing with the Steelers, for now at least. After a 2-day visit in Pittsburgh, he'll now visit the Dallas Cowboys, and is expected to take other visits as he gauges the market for his services.
This year, NFL.com's third-annual edition of Bracketology looks to determine who the great signal-caller in NFL history is.
After being transition-tagged to the tune of over $10 million, some believed that Alex Mack would get some interest from other teams for a long-term deal. The Browns' Pro Bowl center has yet to gain any interest on the market.
"That’s something that I really think Andy is missing is that sort of mentor. Coaches can tell you one thing and they can say what they’ve seen and situations they’ve been in, but it’s different coming from an older guy. At the least I’d like to see that happen for him to have a real mentor," said Chris Crocker during a Sirius XM NFL Radio interview.
https://soundcloud.com/siriusxmsports/chris-crocker-shares-hisThe Bengals haven't released the contract details for Vincent Rey's new deal yet, but according to Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun, it's a 2-year deal worth a bit over $4 million.
Robert Ayers will visit the Bengals on Tuesday
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) March 17, 2014 https://twitter.com/JasonLaCanfora/status/445588571484094465Dan Rubenstein, Nick Fasulo, and Nick Stevens review the matchups and figure out where the top seeds should cruise and falter, and which lower seeds could shock the world.