Pat White, Seneca Wallace and both McCown brothers all are employed as NFL quarterbacks. So it shouldn't be that hard for Tim Tebow to find a gig. It just may take some time.
ProFootballTalk reported that Tebow is unlikely to find a job before in mid-May. Still, Tebow should be in an NFL training camp this season. (.) It's just difficult to figure out where he fits. In the immediate aftermath of his departure from the New York Jets, it's a lot easier to find teams that don't want him. Some even feel the need to release a statement on the issue. (We're looking at you, Jacksonville Jaguars.)
We'll use this article as a one-stop shop to keep track of where things stand for out there.
Logical fits
These are the teams that make sense and have yet to indicate they won't go after Tebow.
Bill Belichick reportedly was interested in Tebow in the 2010 and loves former Florida players. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels' presence on the Patriots might convince Tebow to accept a different role, if no one else is biting.
They signed Pat White to simulate in practice. Would it be that crazy to roll with Tebow instead? The thought of Rex Grossman and Tebow on the same team either would excite or really depress Gator fans.
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Montreal Alouettes
The CFL team gladly will take on Tebow, but . It's hard to imagine Tebow going this route, especially because you can't get out of CFL contracts when an NFL offer comes along. quarterback Warren Moon, who played in the CFL for six years with the Edmonton Eskimos, doesn't think Tebow will be successful up north. Moon said in an interview with radio station KILT-AM in Houston that Tebow doesn't have to play in the CFL.
No thanks
Speaking at the Luncheon Club in Canton on Monday, Browns GM Mike Lombardi called Tebow a "great kid," The Plain Dealer, but added the free-agent quarterback is "not the vision of where we're headed."

Super agent Drew Rosenhaus told a Miami radio station he if Tim Tebow ended up with the Dolphins, in large part because owner Stephen Ross has . Unfortunately for Tebow, it's not going to happen. A high-ranking Dolphins source tells The Miami Herald's Armando Salguero that Rosenhaus' speculation is "." Another source insists the team's "."
Despite the presence of Tebow's former offensive coordinator from his days on the Denver Broncos, Mike McCoy, the Chargers.
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Coach Marc Trestman reportedly liked the idea of adding Tebow when he was in the CFL, but that according to USA Today.

"The Jacksonville Jaguars' plans do not include Tim Tebow," Jim Woodcock, spokesman for team owner Shad Khan, said in a statement. So that's pretty clear. The clamor for Tebow in Jacksonville will not subside, however. Khan at the NFL Career Development Symposium on Tuesday, and an Orlando attorney known for his local commercials has urging the Jags owner to sign the former Florida Gators star.
General manager Rick Spielman told "PFT Live" that with the quarterbacks they have.
GM John Schneider was asked about Tebow. : "Uh, no."
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Jim Harbaugh knows how to coach up quarterbacks, but that "all indications" were that the 49ers had no interest.
They have enough quarterback drama with Josh Freeman and . ProFootballTalk.com that the Bucs weren't interested in Tebow.
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