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No NFL teams want to acquire Lamar Jackson and the reason why seems painfully obvious
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No NFL teams want to acquire Lamar Jackson and the reason why seems painfully obvious

At least five teams leaked out their 'disinterest' in Lamar Jackson within several hours of him being made available and it really makes you think

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Every year we are reminded with absolutely zero uncertainty the NFL is ~a quarterback league~. This is a non-negotiable take. You have or you have not. And even when you have, sometimes it's not enough. Just ask the Raiders, who shuttered Derek Carr into free agency less than a year into a newly-signed contract extension. Teams routinely pay outrageous prices in terms of current and future draft capital to move up and take a flier on an unknown commodity in the draft.

And yet, when Lamar Jackson became available for any NFL team via Baltimore placing the non-exclusive franchise tag on their starting quarterback ... not one NFL team is interested?

This is a former MVP we're talking about, one of the most electric athletes in all of professional sports, a legitimate franchise quarterback who turned 26 years old in January.

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We've never seen a case of a quarterback being dangled like this for all of the quarterback-needy NFL to come after him. This is a cutthroat league where the margins are thin and having a quarterback separates you, not just in the ability to pursue a Super Bowl, but also in fan interest, both locally and nationally.

The Carolina Panthers are largely irrelevant on a national stage. The Panthers with Lamar Freaking Jackson? That's a team getting multiple primetime games every year and the immediate favorite to win the NFC South. The exact same case could be made for the Atlanta Falcons. And, my goodness, Lamar recreating Vick 2.0 in some red, white and black unis would be incredible.

We'll be denied that aesthetic, however, because Atlanta, much like Carolina -- along with every other quarterback-needy team in the NFL -- just isn't interested in attempting to even pursue Lamar. They're not even going to check in and see what Lamar might want to acquire him.

The complete lack of interest in Lamar is even wilder than Lamar being opened up to the entire league for negotiation. And the reason seems painfully obvious: NFL owners are adamant about squashing out the idea of quarterbacks getting fully guaranteed contracts.

Lamar's predicament was created when the Browns traded for Deshaun Watson and gave him a guaranteed, $230 million deal, despite Watson facing double-digit accusations of off-field sexual misconduct. As our own Jason LaCanfora reported in March of 2022, the deal Cleveland owner Jimmy Haslam gave Watson drew the ire of basically every other NFL owner.

The Browns weren't really in on Watson until Haslam was willing to break rank -- and precedent -- and give Watson a deal no one else in the league was willing to offer up.

Watson hadn't played football in well over a year, required multiple high draft picks to acquire, wanted a monster contract extension and was dealing with unprecedented off-field issues. Yet the Browns were in on him, as were the Falcons and Panthers according to plenty of reports.

Lamar's in the exact same spot, only he's been more productive, has a better injury history (Watson has multiple torn ACLs dating back to college), has an MVP and there's no negotiation with the Ravens about the compensation if an offer sheet is agreed to.

Despite that, no less than five NFL teams very publicly leaked out their lack of interest in Jackson with an incredible quickness. Following the Ravens announcing on Twitter they were tagging Lamar at 3:02 p.m. ET on Tuesday, we got a flurry of reports from various reporters.

The Falcons -- a consensus best landing spot for Lamar -- let Dianni Russini of ESPN know they were out on Lamar by 3:16 p.m. ET.

I can't even pick out what I want for lunch that fast, much less make a franchise-altering decision. Jackson would THRIVE in Arthur Smith's offense and make the Falcons immediately relevant, but sure. The Raiders quickly followed suit, letting it be known they were "unlikely" to chase after Jackson.

Acknowledging Mark Davis likely doesn't have the liquidity to actually pay Jackson (more on that in a minute) and ignoring what his father would have done (trade for Jackson in a freaking heartbeat), I'd like to point out the only quarterback currently on the Raiders roster is Chase Garbers. I'd guess at least 50% of the people reading this can't be 100% sure if I made that name up or not.

By 4:30 p.m. ET, the Panthers let it be known they weren't ilikely n the Lamar business either.