1. Buffalo Bills
The Kyle Orton experiment started off well, but the journeyman has since seen his production drop off to a level you might have expected from a quarterback that retired in the offseason. The Bills remain in AFC Wild Card contention because of their defense, which likely allows Doug Marrone to keep his job.
The team can revert back to former first-round pick E.J. Manuel. After all, he only has 14 starts under his belt. But perhaps like the situation in Washington, the Bills haven’t seen enough to be convinced he’s the solution going forward.
Griffin could have a fresh start in Northwestern New York State with a budding starter in Sammy Watkins at his disposal. Marrone was looking for an athletic, big-armed quarterback when he drafted Manuel; perhaps Griffin can better fit the bill.