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Mike Glennon could be traded for second-round pick

By Marc Sessler
Around the League Writer
Published: May 6, 2014 at 12:37 p.m.
Updated: May 6, 2014 at 02:05 p.m.

With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers long-rumored as a team on the prowl for a rookie quarterback, Mike Glennon could be on his way out of town.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that if the Bucs draft a quarterback, the team is expected to shop Glennon if they can net a second-round pick in return for Josh McCown's backup.

While new coach Lovie Smith told Glennon that he'll have a chance to compete with McCown this summer, the new regime has been comprehensively lukewarm in its support of last year's third-round selection.

If quarterback-needy teams miss out on the rookie of their choice, Glennon would offer clubs an intriguing combination of arm strength and on-field presence, which led NFL Films senior producer Greg Cosell to call him "far more advanced" than Robert Griffin III, saying "they shouldn't even be in the same discussion."

After we talked up Glennon as potential trade bait on last week's podcast, Chris Wesseling predicted the 6-foot-7 signal-caller would be wearing a new jersey by Sunday night, citing the Titans, Cardinals, Patriots and Bears as potential landing spots.

All four teams house respected quarterback tutors, with Ken Whisenhunt in Tennessee, Bruce Arians in Arizona, Marc Trestman in Chicago and Josh McDaniels in New England. A committed coaching staff could do wonders for Glennon.

With the rookie jitters out of the way and plenty to like about his game, Glennon's market looms as a juicy narrative heading into the draft.
 

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Why would any team trade a 2nd round pick for Glennon if the Bucs themselves clearly don't want him? Aren't there going to be some pretty good QB prospects available in the 2nd round this year?
 

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Why would any team trade a 2nd round pick for Glennon if the Bucs themselves clearly don't want him? Aren't there going to be some pretty good QB prospects available in the 2nd round this year?
Yes, but he has close to a full NFL season under his belt and they have NFL tape on him. He did have a decent TD-INT ratio.

I don't think they can get a 2nd for him though. That would be pretty impressive. A third or fourth is more reasonable.
 
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