Jay Cutler: Will He Get Traded After All?
We are nearing the beginning of April, a good time for sports fans. The Final Four and National Championship will soon be upon us in college basketball. The NBA playoffs are about to begin, as is baseball's regular season.
In the NFL, we have the two big days in April. The NFL Draft.
Even though all 32 teams are highly involved in the draft, the team that will receive the most focus is the Denver Broncos, who have a frustrated Jay Cutler on their hands.
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Cutler, the Broncos' franchise quarterback, feels the Broncos have betrayed him, and has asked to be traded.
I'm not here to talk about who started the broken relationship between these two, but I must say the Broncos are running out of time to find a good deal.
Denver, according to reports, wants a QB in return along with one or two first-round draft picks.
We are less then a month away from the draft, yet, we have not heard any sure rumors on the table.
We heard the Redskins could be interested; would they give up Campbell who had a very good season last year, plus draft picks? Keep in mind, they already gave a big contract to Haynesworth, and Cutler soon wants a big time extension with big time cash.
The Browns have also been rumored for Cutler's services, and probably would put the best package on the table with Quinn and a few draft picks. Does Eric Mangini want to take on Cutler's attitude? Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels and Mangini were brought up by Bill Belichick.
Finally, the Jets have a lot of interest, and need a quarterback badly. I don't see much of a match with the Jets, though: their picks are decent, but they have no quarterback to give as well.
There must be some mystery teams in this that we don't know about.
Would the Vikings try to put together a package for Cutler? Same with the Bears who can trade Kyle Orton?
Now, Chad Ocho Cinco said he wanted to be traded, and said he would sit out, but he ended up playing the whole season.
I don't see that out of Cutler. Just selling his two homes and not willing to even visit the organization is a bad sign for me.
The Broncos don't need the extra negative publicity. Eyes are already on McDaniels after he replaced former head coach Mike Shanahan.
Time is quickly passing them by. They need to get something done before the draft, otherwise it isn't worth a trade.
Going by what the Falcons and Dolphins did last year, you have to assume that anything crazy can happen with any team in the NFL next season.
I do not know who Cutler will play for next season.
I sure hope this gets resolved between both parties, and if parting ways is the best option, so be it.
Matt Miselis is a writer for BleacherReport.com.

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