Report: Bengals have told Andy Dalton they'll work with him on trade

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Report: Bengals have told Andy Dalton they'll work with him on trade

The Cincinnati Bengals will indeed try to find a trade partner for veteran quarterback Andy Dalton.

It has sounded for a while like the Bengals will do right by Dalton on his way out the door as it seems clear the team heads toward making Joe Burrow the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL draft.

Now Ian Rapoport of NFL Network has followed up with a report confirming this, noting the Bengals have been in communication with Dalton and won’t put him in a situation he doesn’t like.

Meaning, a trade will happen at some point, though it won’t figure to be a deal that sends the veteran to a needy rebuilder without a chance of contending. What might complicate matters is a free-agent quarterback class including Philip Rivers, Marcus Mariota, Jameis Winston, Teddy Bridgewater and Tom Brady.

Dalton leaving would mean the Bengals need to be on the market for a veteran backup, too.


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Three Trade Destinations For Andy Dalton

The Bengals can, and almost definitely will, take their QB of the future, Joe Burrow, with the first overall pick in April's NFL draft. This leaves Andy Dalton, the man who has been under center for Cincinnati since 2011, in a tough spot. At only 32, Dalton isn't quite ready to be relegated to backup duty, and the Bengals probably aren't interested in paying him the $17.5 million he's owed in 2020 to sit on the bench.

Cincinnati can cut Dalton with no cap penalty this offseason, and that's probably what they'll do if worst comes to worst. But a trade is very much in the cards and in the interests of both parties; Dalton threw for 3,495 yards without his top target all season for a very bad team, so he's still got something left in the tank. Cincinnati doesn't want to lose him for nothing if they don't absolutely have to.

Here are three teams who could be reaching out to Cincinnati to secure Dalton's services.

New England Patriots

If Tom Brady leaves, the Patriots will have a hole at quarterback for the first time in two decades. Should they feel Jarrett Stidham isn't ready and aren't partial to any of the other free agent quarterbacks in this year's stacked market, Dalton presents an intriguing bridge while they search for their long-term signal-caller. If Bill Belichick made the call, Dalton and his agent would have to be ready to restructure his contract; he possesses a cap hit of $17.5 million, which would take up nearly all of New England's available cap space this summer. He's a good enough quarterback to ensure the offense isn't a complete liability across from their elite defense, and is a similar enough type of passer to Brady that Josh McDaniels wouldn't need to overhaul the offense.

Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers need someone at quarterback now that Philip Rivers is officially out. They have the skill position players to compete, and Dalton could help the team bounce back from a down year; while the temptation to sell out for Trevor Lawrence is undoubtedly strong, the franchise wants to sell tickets more than anything, and Dalton would keep them competitive. Dalton, however, is one of the worst QBs in the league when facing pressure, and the Chargers have a paltry offensive line, so there is a risk factor there.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Bruce Arians has a lot of experience reviving the careers of older quarterbacks. Dalton certainly isn't Kurt Warner, but could be resuscitated in a similar manner. The Bucs could move on from Jameis Winston and his perennial double-digit interception count and don't have an obvious heir apparent. Dalton always had a great connection with the weapons he was given in Cincinnati when they were on the field, and perhaps no team in the NFL boasts as dangerous of a one-two combination than Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. The fit is there if Tampa decides Winston isn't their guy.
 

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Chicago should be in mix.
 

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it won’t figure to be a deal that sends the veteran to a needy rebuilder without a chance of contending
Why not? It's not like Andy Dalton was carrying the Bengals and contending for the playoffs. At this point, the guy should just be happy he gets a job. Who knows... maybe he can take the "needy rebuilder" and make them a contender ala Ryan Fitzpatrick.
 

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He will be a Patriot as the Pats will acquire him after Tom Brady signs with the Chargers.
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I suspect the Pats will draft ex-Pats QB Tony Eason's son Jacob this year and let him sit the pine and develop. Stidham probably isn't ready, at least the Pats probably won't roll the dice on that, so I do expect them to sign a vet FA to buy a little time if things don't get done with Brady.

Suppose it's possible they trade for a QB too but the Pats tend to add value to guys and move them vice buying high. So from that perspective Dalton would be a potential option although he doesn't have the accuracy and smarts that Belichick covets.
 

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Ha! Not so sure about that!
 

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speaking of QB movement...has there been any mention of Bortles in all these possible moves?