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NFL Free Agency: Matt Flynn Called 'Top 15 Quarterback' By Aaron Rodgers

The Green Bay Packers back-up quarterback is among the top free agent quarterbacks on the market.

NFL Free Agency: Matt Flynn Called 'Top 15 Quarterback' By Aaron Rodgers

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Matt Flynn Rumors: Dolphins Reportedly Frontrunners Over Seahawks

Adam Schefter is reporting that the Miami Dolphins, fresh off of a Peyton Manning spurning, are now apparently the favorites for the services of former Green Bay Packers quarterback Matt Flynn. The Seattle Seahawks have to be fuming at this thought.

Flynn is easily the best quarterback available on the market after Manning signs with either the Broncos or the Titans. Ryan Tannehill is available in the draft, but for those wanting an experienced presence in the pocket, even Flynn’s two games started are the best on the market by far. Next best is David Garrard and he didn’t even play in 2011 and comes with back spasms.

Flynn is likely to use the two franchises against each other to get the big contract predicted for him this offseason. Hopefully the years spent behind one of the best quarterbacks in the game under Aaron Rodgers will have elevated Flynn’s game, but signing the hyped back-up quarterback can be a dangerous game for teams. Given the desperation for quarterbacks in the NFL, someone will take that chance.

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NFL Free Agency: Matt Flynn Called 'Top 15 Quarterback' By Aaron Rodgers

The Kansas City Chiefs have already reportedly ponied up a completed contract for the top free agent quarterback on the market in Peyton Manning. Would they be willing to do the same for the guy in second place? Matt Flynn has sat behind Aaron Rodgers for the last few seasons and is now in control of his destiny as an unrestricted free agent. If it wasn’t for Manning’s surprise availability, he would be the hot commodity.

So it stands to wonder, then, whether the Chiefs would turn their attention to Flynn if Manning ends up signing with the Miami Dolphins or another team. His teammate Aaron Rodgers recently called him a “top 15 quarterback” in the NFL, and the Chiefs have publicly stated they want to upgrade the position with competition for Matt Cassel. Flynn would definitely provide that.

But Flynn also represents an unknown variable — the same sort of move that brought Cassel to Kansas City in the first place. A back-up quarterback is hard to gauge. Matt Schaub has looked nice (when healthy) with the Houston Texans, but Arizona’s move for Kevin Kolb last offseason now looks like a regrettable decision.

Still the Chiefs have the money and the motivation to do something here. Whether it’s a safe signing like Kyle Orton or a hopeful grab for Flynn, the Chiefs seem capable of anything this offseason.

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Matt Flynn Called 'Scariest Free Agent' Available On NFL's Open Market

We’re only weeks away from the NFL’s free agency period, and while it won’t mirror the frenzy of the post-lockout version, the amalgam of rumors and transactions will make for quite a circus. One of the featured players who should generate some of the most attention is Green Bay Packers quarterback Matt Flynn, who if it wasn’t for the potential available of Peyton Manning would be the top FA target for a number of teams.

Even with Manning’s presence, many teams will still be wooing Flynn to take a visit to their franchise. The Packers QB looked good in limited action late in the season, but it’s hard to tell just how he will perform.

The Texans scored big in their deal for Matt Schaub. The Chiefs have had middling results from Matt Cassel. Others teams have completely struck out like the Cardinals with Kevin Kolb, at least to this point. Aiming for a team’s back-up is a shot in the dark many times, and that’s why Jeffrey Chadiha calls Flynn the “scariest” free agent available. He writes:

This is the scariest free agent in this class. He’s the only quarterback with any serious clout — San Francisco already has decided to re-sign Alex Smith after his breakout season — and so much of his promise is based on the two games he’s ever started in the league. Recent history suggests caution is warranted. Cassel did a great job of replacing the injured Tom Brady during New England’s 2008 season, and he’s been only a mediocre starter in three years with the Chiefs. Kevin Kolb should’ve been a great deal for the Arizona Cardinals after his four years in Philadelphia (three behind Donovan McNabb and a fourth that involved his losing his job to Michael Vick), and he’s only generated more skepticism about his future after an inconsistent, injury-marred first season in Arizona. Please spare me all the talk about how well former Packers backups do once they become starters.

Aside from Aaron Rodgers, most of the evidence in that argument came from the 1990s (when old-timers like Mark Brunell, Matt Hasselbeck and Aaron Brooks were backing up Brett Favre). Flynn’s brightest moments came against a New England defense in 2010 that ranked 31st against the pass and a Detroit team this past season with an injury-riddled secondary. This isn’t to say Flynn won’t deliver when all those suitors come looking for a franchise quarterback. It’s just that he may not be the same hot prospect without the supporting cast he’s about to leave.

Flynn is likely to wind up in south Florida where he’ll partner up with a head coach in Joe Philbin who knows him well. However, if he goes to a new system with a new coach, it’s a toss up. Some teams need to do anything, however, to change their luck at the game’s most important position.