You know, it's interesting. If you look at the teams around the league, not many really need QBs.
Baltimore has Bollinger who could figure it out or Baltimore could need one.
Buffalo invested in Loseman and has Holcomb.
Cincy has Palmer
Cleveland has Frye
Denver took Cutler and has Plummer
Houston seems to have settled on Carr
Indy has Payton
Jags have Leftwich
KC has Green and drafted Brodie Croyle in the 3rd.
Miami has Culpepper and Harrington
New England has Brady
Jets took there guy Clemmens in the 2nd Rd.
Oakland has Walter, who they like a lot, and still have Collins I think.
Steelers have Roath
San Diego has Rivers
Tennessee has Young and McNair.
Cards have Warner and just drafted Lienart
Falcons have Vick and Schaub
Carolina has Delhomme
Bears have Grossman, Orton and Griese
Detroit has McCown, Kitna and Orlovsky so maybe there. I don't know.
Green Bay has Favre and Rodgers.
Vikings took Travaris Jackson and they still have Johnson but they might.
Saints have Brees
GMen got the other Manning.
Philly has McNappie
49ers just took Smith number one over all in 2005.
Seattle has Hasselbeck
Rams have Bulger but I don't know.
Bucs have Simms, McCown and Ratty.
Skins have Brunnell, Ramsey and Campbell.
There are maybe 4 teams that might need a QB. Maybe less, as it stands right now.
You got Quinn, Palmer, Brohm, Stanton, Henne, Keller, Leak, just to name a couple. If we wanted to trade up for a guy like Quinn or Palmer or Brohm (assuming he's elligable) it may not take as much as you might think.