The Daniel Jones era is officially over in the Meadowlands, and there's no time like the present to start weighing up where the six-year veteran might be headed next.
As Vinnie Iyer wrote, teams like the Vikings and Jets might make the most sense, but there's a chance the Rams will throw their name in the hat if they are willing to make a few moves.
USA Today writer Ayrton Ostly made a compelling case for Jones in Los Angeles, one that could appeal to Jones with a chance to sit and learn under Sean McVay.
"The Rams have former starter Jimmy Garoppolo currently backing up starter Matthew Stafford. Jones is six years younger, has more starting experience and is a more talented passer than Garoppolo or third-stringer Stetson Bennett. Sean McVay's system is quarterback-friendly and Jones could be a backup for the aging Stafford for the time being. He could follow what Sam Darnold did in San Francisco and spend some time with the creator of a widespread coaching tree to revive his career."
Replacing Garoppolo with a younger quarterback with arguably more upside is self-explanatory, but in terms of the depth chart, the situation remains complicated.
The Rams already carry three quarterbacks on their roster, starting with Matthew Stafford, Garoppolo, and last year's fourth-round draft pick, Stetson Bennett.
The fact Bennett remains on the roster despite not taking a single snap suggests Sean McVay has plans for the former Georgia Bulldog, while it's also worth noting the Rams have poured time into Garoppolo learning the playbook, even if he's currently signed to a one-year deal.
Still, Jones in Los Angeles would be on brand for the Rams given they've experimented with former starting quarterbacks looking for a new home in the past.
Carson Wentz, Blake Bortles, and Baker Mayfield have all spent time as backups - the latter going on to find big success over the last two seasons in Tampa Bay.
With Jones handling this entire situation beautifully, the Rams and their loaded wide receiver room would be the perfect change of scenery as he looks to get his career back on track.
Whether McVay and company are willing to part with Jimmy G for a younger option remains the big question.