5. Michael Vick
At 34 years old, Vick’s best days are far behind him. In three starts in 2014 with the Jets, he completed below 56 percent of his passes for 404 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. That’s a normal day at work for someone like Andrew Luck.
At this juncture in his career, Vick no longer offers the dual-threat ability that at least made him an intriguing option. Vick topped 40 yards rushing once this season, so any team wanting to take a flier on him must be conscious he’s solely a passer now.
Vick’s best bet is to land in a situation like his in New York, where he’s a capable No. 2 and a mentor to a younger starter.