Where Will Michael Vick Land? Five Potential Suitors Who Could Use His Services
With his partial reinstatement to the NFL, Michael Vick suddenly has a lot to think about. Or worry about, depending on your outlook on his financial situation, as well as his professional football career.
Regardless, some team out there in the NFL will be interested enough to take him on. After all, despite some bad PR for taking on such a risk, there is always the good PR for being the team that "rescued" Vick and gave him another chance.
With conventional picks for a Vick signing—San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, and Oakland—all being ruled out (thanks to NFL Insider Adam Schefter), Vick's landing spot just got a little more difficult to predict.
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Vick is currently under a special reinstatement that will allow him to participate in all team activities, including the entire training camp, as well as the final two preseason games. His current suspension until week six is reportedly not a "done deal," and could erode into no suspension at all.
Depending on Vick's behavior, he could be able to play in week one.
However, that doesn't do fans much good, considering teams aren't exactly lining up to pay for his services.
Still, he's still too talented to not have a place in this league, and as long as a team believes he's truly remorseful and a changed person, he will definitely be suiting up for someone in 2009, very possibly as the starter.
Here's a look at five teams that could pull the trigger.
Miami Dolphins
Current Starter: Chad Pennington
True, the Dolphins have a capable starter in Pennington and have two young signal callers, Chad Henne and Pat White, who they would probably prefer to have on the roster rather than the controversial Vick.
However, if Vick's speed and explosiveness haven't left him, he would potentially be a perfect fit for their Wildcat offense.
Again, White was drafted both for that as well as being a possible quarterback that could outperform Henne.
But if Vick was just signed to a one-year deal, the Dolphins could mold the rest of their offense around him and give it a go.
The worst-case scenario would be that the team upsets the 33-year-old Pennington. Considering they've already stated that Henne is their guy for 2010, they won't be too worried about that.
Verdict: If it's all about the Wildcat in Miami, then why not? Very possible.
St. Louis Rams
Current Starter: Marc Bulger
The Rams are moving in different directions on both sides of the ball. They are trying to be more defensive-minded while changing their air attack offense into a more time-controlled ground attack.
With Steven Jackson, that's entirely possible. With Marc Bulger? Not so much.
The Rams could really use an extra explosive weapon on offense, as well as an athletic and elusive passer that can help their line grow as a unit, rather than take sack after sack.
Bulger has been ineffective for two straight years, is mobile as a rock, and is older than Vick.
The Rams play indoors, and with their current rebuilding project, St. Louis would be a fine place for Vick to start over.
Verdict: If you can upgrade over Bulger, you should. Unless the Rams hate Vick, it's a perfect fit.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Current Starter: David Garrard
Garrard regressed last season but also showed improved passing skills and the ability to take over games with both his arm and legs.
However, he's not the explosive player that Vick is. He may have better accuracy and is currently a better fit for the offense, but Vick's potential in an offense that already doesn't really rely on its air attack is quite interesting.
With a player like Vick, a patchwork offensive line turns into "not such a big deal" while opening things up for newly acquired Torry Holt, Maurice Jones-Drew, and possibly turning the inconsistent Marcedes Lewis into a more reliable target.
The Jaguars are said to be remotely interested in his availability, and if his suspension is lifted, Jack Del Rio just might try this one last dash to save his job.
Verdict: Vick is about as good as Garrard as a passer but blows him away in athleticism. Slightly possible.
Dallas Cowboys
Current Starter: Tony Romo
There's no way Dallas would bring in Vick to take over for Romo, but if they're truly adamant about implementing the Wildcat offense, signing Vick to a one-year deal wouldn't be a bad decision.
After all, Jerry Jones has already shown he likes to take chances with both Terrell Owens and Adam "Pacman" Jones.
The real question isn't if Dallas wants Vick or if he'll fit in. We know Jones and Co. loves talent.
The question is, has Jones learned his lesson?
Verdict: Jones will probably continue to take silly chances, but this is still unlikely. Vick wants a starting gig at all costs.
Minnesota Vikings
Current Starter: Undecided
If Brett Favre does indeed come back, this drops from unlikely to completely unrealistic.
However, if the Vikings are even slightly worried about Favre making it through a full 16-game season, adding Vick as a situational passer wouldn't be a terrible idea.
After all, if Favre does indeed sign, Tarvaris Jackson has reportedly said he'd want to be traded, which would leave the door open for another athletic quarterback to run special packages—if that's something Minnesota would be interested in.
My gut tells me Favre signs, Jackson leaves, and Sage Rosenfels does what he does best: holds a clipboard and refrains from helicopter dives.
Verdict: Vick's best shot at starting in the NFL is in St. Louis, with Miami taking the immediate back seat. Favre is likely to sign, making this move almost impossible.
Overall, there could still be random interest in Vick across the league, depending on injuries in preseason, as well as poor play.
For example, if the Jets suddenly weren't happy with Kellen Clemens or Mark Sanchez, it's not too crazy to imagine them bringing Vick in.
I'm still not sold on Washington, Oakland, Seattle, and San Francisco all having no desire to even bring Vick in for a tryout.
Monitor these five situations, however, as they currently appear to be the most logical.

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