3. Kirk Cousins, Washington
RG3’s backup in Washington since they were both drafted together in 2012, Kirk Cousins has only seen some spot and four starts so far, and the results have been mixed. In two of his starts, Cousins threw for a combined 710 yards and 5 TDs, but in the other two he threw for under 400 combined yards and a completion percentage of less than a 50%.
With new HC Jay Gruden – a reputable QB guru – Cousins’ value with Washington may improve, especially if RG3 is still unable to return to his elite form in 2014. With WR Desean Jackson adding his playmaking ability to the new offense, Cousins has the potential to be a much more effective QB in this year and beyond.
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