Although Shedeur Sanders probably enters the draft with the most compelling storyline, a player who came off the board on Day 3 13 years ago is pushing for a front-row spot. The Kirk Cousins situation remains foggy, even after the demoted Falcons quarterback reported on time for his team’s offseason program.
Cousins is still eyeing a way out of Atlanta, and teams continue to come up as interested parties. Even after their Joe Flacco addition — one that came after Cousins consideration — the Browns are being mentioned as a candidate to add Cousins. So are the Steelers and Vikings, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini. How teams proceed in the draft will obviously play a central role in Cousins’ willingness to sign off on a trade, as he is not planning to waive his no-trade clause before the draft — in an effort to avoid a redux of his 2024 storyline.
Of the above-referenced trio, Russini points to the Vikings being the least likely to add Cousins — in what would be a quick reunion — due to J.J. McCarthy‘s presence. With McCarthy’s path to the Minnesota starting job clear enough the team has brushed off Aaron Rodgers, it would be understandable if Cousins — his production under Kevin O’Connell notwithstanding — would be leery of landing there again. Cousins would be against a trade that sends him to a team with a starter-level young passer, Russini adds. Considering the teams in this mix, that might be a difficult play.
Employing ex-Cousins Vikings OC Kevin Stefanski, the Browns are candidates to circle back to address their QB situation after making their first-round pick (likely Travis Hunter). The Giants, Saints, Rams and Dolphins join the Steelers in being linked to early-round QB investments. Cleveland already signing Flacco and adding Kenny Pickett via trade would stand to block a Cousins path — if a rookie is tabbed, at least. If the Browns somehow leave this draft without a QB, they could be in play to reunite Cousins and Stefanski, where a Flacco competition would stand to be on tap.
As odd as it would be to see the Falcons send their high-priced backup to their top rival, the Saints should also be considered on the Cousins radar, Sportskeeda.com’s Tony Pauline writes. Falcons GM Terry Fontenot came from the Saints, and Pauline adds the Falcons would consider dealing Cousins to any team willing to pay a sizable chunk of the QB’s 2025 money. Cousins’ 2025 base salary ($27.5MM) is guaranteed, giving the Falcons no incentive to move on without someone taking on part of the salary. We heard earlier this offseason that Atlanta wanted an acquiring team to pay at least $20MM of Cousins’ tab. That has seemed highly unlikely to occur.
Donovan McNabb and Drew Bledsoe were traded within their divisions this century, creating a precedent for Fontenot and Co. The Saints, however, want to leave this draft with a quarterback. Mickey Loomis evaded Derek Carr questions at his pre-draft presser today, further muddying this situation, one that has the veteran starter in danger of missing some (or all) of the 2025 season due to a shoulder injury. New Orleans has done extensive work on prospects but is viewed as less likely to spend its No. 9 overall pick on the position. This would send them into a battle royal of sorts with the lot of teams eyeing this draft’s second wave of passers.
The Steelers could be the spot teams eyeing a trade-up maneuver to target, though they are not certain to use their first-rounder (No. 21) on a QB, either. Mike Tomlin has said Mason Rudolph would be an acceptable starter, but Pittsburgh — recent doubts aside — is still pursuing Rodgers. It had been expected around the league, per Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz, the Steelers would have an answer from the future Hall of Famer by the draft. With that not happening, the Steelers need to cover their bases. On that note, they have also done work on potential Day 3 options in Syracuse’s Kyle McCord and his Ohio State successor (Will Howard), per ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler.
More notably, Fowler adds the Steelers want to take a QB swing in one of the next two drafts. That could create the illusion of flexibility, though if Rodgers does not show in Pittsburgh, Rudolph would move to the front of the line if the Steelers do not make a first- or second-day addition. Cousins, then, would become insurance against Rodgers balking at a longstanding Pittsburgh offer. Would the Steelers make a preemptive play for the Falcons backup if they lose patience with Rodgers?
Offering a final wrinkle here, Schultz adds Arthur Blank could also opt to keep Cousins (after presumably not seeing other teams agree to take on much salary). Several sources inform Schultz that Cousins could be effectively held hostage (a well-paid hostage, but still) as Michael Penix Jr.‘s backup. Considering Penix’s injury past, the Falcons considering Fontenot’s previous decree to retain Cousins as QB2 has some merit.
This would drain a year from Cousins’ career, his age-37 season, while giving the Falcons insurance ahead of a smoother 2026 release. It would stand to reason we still have plenty of Cousins updates to come between now and this potential reality.
The Saints make no sense. Just start the reset. One year of Rattler, and move on to the 26 draft class.
Unless they get lucky with a latter round rookie this year. The QB rookie class is questionable, but you never know (Brock Purdy, for example).
This info clearly came from Terry Fontenot or someone at his direction. And it’s likely not true at all.
Desperate teams do desperate things
Maybe? Possibly? Don’t know? Anything could happen?
The draft can’t come soon enough.
The Falcons wanted Cousins.
Cousins wanted the Falcons.
Let the Falcons choke on that contract.
Nobody trade for Cousins !!
Awwww. Aren’t you sweet. 😛
Rooney and his co owner tomlin need to wake up over wanting Rodgers or cousins. Both over the hill. I’m so sick of the way these 2 have made the gest franchise in football into the biggest comical franchise. Tomlin doesn’t know how to coach a qb. After roelisberger retired, tomlin went and told Rudolph and Pickett and then Fields to play error free football. And that’s impossible for a winning qb to do. The great ones took chances. And the steelers have an OC who wants his offense to play like it’s the 70s. Not a bright future for the steelers. Time for tomlin to get on with his life’s work.
Agreed. I’d have preferred Russ over this guy. I mean, this has to be what Cam was saying on his podcast. “It’s all fake”
This has to be Kahn’s poker face. Uh….right?
I hope Penix does well and is leads the Falcons to the playoffs and possibly further, but part of me hopes Cousins isn’t just coming to the voluntary workouts to make himself look better for potential trade partners. I hope he wins the job back and Penix continues to learn.
I know the Falcons have statred otherwise, but Cousins was as good or better than expected last year until the shoulder issue. The Falcons should never have ‘anointed’ Penix as the started this offseason. It hurt Cousins trade value, and it possibly hurt Penix growth, as well as possibly hurting the Falcons chances of making the playoffs in 2025.
I thought the Penix pick was ok given the uncertainty around Cousins, his age, and a ton of qeustion marks around all the DE’s last year. Falcons need to stop beating Cousins down and realize it could benefit Penix to back up a few more games. Not only that but it could heighten Cousins value if he performs like the beginning of 2024 while waiting for a contender’s QB to go down (which, sadly, almost always happens to one or two teams by the deadline).
1st round is tomorrow, stoked!