Tim Tebow is still with the New York Jets despite the fact that the team wasn't to trade or release him before the season begins and after dealing away Darrelle Revis, the quarterback remains the main drama attraction on the roster.
According to ESPN.com, sources said that the team still hopes to trade Tebow before or during the NFL draft and now that they have dealt Revis, they can work on the quarterback. Tebow has been a lightning rod for the team and it got worse at workouts last week when his coach and Mark Sanchez's coach Jeff Garcia had a war of words about the two and the quarterback situation last year.
The Jets could try to get a late pick for Tebow, but it is looking more likely that they will release him. In honor of that move, let's see how the quarterback could fit on every NFL roster.
Baltimore Ravens: Joe Flacco is the clear cut starter after signing his deal and the addition of Tebow would not be a distraction since he will not have a chance to start. He could help give the team a new element as Flacco is a pure pocket passer.
Buffalo Bills: this is one team that was a realistic trade partner for a while and with Kevin Kolb at the helm, Tebow could actually be an upgrade. He could make magic with Stevie Johnson.
Cincinnati Bengals: Andy Dalton needs a solid backup and since he is established Tebow could work in the backup role nicely. Cincinnati isn't New York and the media would likely be less harsh.
Cleveland Browns: Another realistic option, as the team wants more competition for Brandon Weeden as the offseason draws to a close. Coach Rob Chudzinski could have a field day on offense wit him.
Denver Broncos: That worked out once before, but with Peyton now, no chance at all.
Houston Texans: Matt Schaub is the starter, but he often gets hurt and as he gets up there in age the team could use a youngster to develop behind him.
Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck is the man in Indy and even if Tebow came nothing would change that.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Probably the option that makes the most sense, but the team refuses to be interested. It would help sell some seats.
Kansas City Chiefs: With Alex Smith traded for and Chase Daniel signed, it would be a packed house.
Miami Dolphins: Ryan Tannehill is the starter but Tebow could be solid in the place where the Wildcat was born.
New England Patriots: As crazy as it seems, this one makes a lot of sense, as Bill Belichick would know exactly how to use him.
New York Jets: just look at how last season worked out.
Oakland Raiders: with Matt Flynn and Terrelle Pryor in the fold he likely would have to battle just to be a backup, but the Raiders could use some excitement.
Pittsburgh Steelers: no chance with Big Ben, but the QB meetings would be great to watch.
San Diego Chargers: Phillip Rivers was dominated by the defense last season and a solid backup could help.
Tennessee Titans: A random option but a good one with Jake Locker as the starter.
Arizona Cardinals: Carson Palmer took any option of this away, but Tebow and Larry Fitzgerald could be fun.
Chicago Bears: Jay Cutler needs a backup and he once worked with Marc Trestman before he was drafted.
Dallas Cowboys: Tony Romo just signed a new deal but even he needs a solid backup.
Washington Redskins: RGIII and Kirk Cousins have this locked, but imagine Tebow and Griffin in the same backfield?