Awesome prediction column going into ‘19

Clay: Miami. New coach Brian Flores and offensive coordinator Chad O'Shea will be looking to overhaul the roster, and the rebuild figures to start at quarterback. If Ryan Tannehill is cut loose, Bridgewater would make sense as a short-term (and potential long-term) fix. Offering competition in the form of a trade (Jacoby Brissett?) or draft selection also would make sense.

Graziano: New York, with the Giants. The chatter coming out of East Rutherford indicates that the Giants plan to continue starting Manning until sea-level rise forces them to move to Des Moines. But I have to think that, at some point, they wake up and realize that (a) this isn't 2011 and (b) the young stars in their locker room are aching for a change, even if they won't disrespect Manning by saying it out loud. A Bridgewater-Giants pairing makes sense for both sides. Even if the Giants do take a quarterback in the first round this year, it won't be one they're eager to start right away. Bring in Teddy on a short-term deal for eight figures a year and sell him on the opportunity to put up big numbers with Saquon Barkley and Odell Beckham Jr. around him and parlay that into the deal of his dreams a year or two down the road.

Joyner: Jacksonville. The Jaguars do their analytics homework and will know that Bridgewater passed all seven of the all-important Parcells Rules prior to the 2014 draft. They have a Super Bowl ceiling with the right quarterback under center, and Bridgewater's skills would fit superbly well in Jacksonville.

Kimes: Washington. The Giants might also take a look, but reports suggest they'll keep Manning on the roster -- and because they're the team with the highest draft pick that also needs a quarterback, I think they're more likely to bring on a rookie. Washington needs a replacement for Smith and can't afford to spend much on said replacement, which is why Bridgewater represents the best available option.

Reid: Washington. The Redskins' perpetual search for salvation at QB will lead them to Bridgewater.

Sando: Washington. Bridgewater might be best off staying in New Orleans and waiting for Drew Brees to retire, but the Redskins will need a Smith contingency that goes beyond Colt McCoy. Carolina would be an interesting under-the-radar consideration for Bridgewater if Cam Newton's shoulder responds poorly to surgery. Bridgewater's former coaches, Norv and Scott Turner, are running the offense there.

Seifert: Washington. Bridgewater won't find a better chance to play regularly in 2019, assuming the Jaguars land Nick Foles, and the Redskins won't find many better options to replace Smith. Although he hasn't started a regular-season game since 2015, Bridgewater showed during the 2018 preseason that his right knee is healthy enough to support a return to the field.

Yates: New York, with the Giants. I think an overlooked aspect of why the Giants bypassed taking a quarterback last offseason in the draft is that general manager Dave Gettleman was not enamored enough with the prospects (and was obviously a massive fan of Barkley). Here we are a year later with the Giants in a weaker position to draft a quarterback in a weaker class of prospects. Bridgewater represents a veteran fix.

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