The memorable Cam Newton era with the Carolina Panthers is officially over.

Newton had a record-setting rookie season, plenty of great runs and last-minute throws, Superman celebrations and the magical 2015 season. And he’s just 30 years old, hitting the open market for the first time since he was looking for an FBS home out of Blinn College.

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Unfortunately for Newton, there aren’t many teams looking for a quarterback. Ask Jameis Winston, who is unsigned. Or the Cincinnati Bengals, who haven’t traded Andy Dalton. Most teams are set or have talked themselves into someone.

Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is looking for a new team. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) More

Newton is presumably going to land somewhere, and BetMGM in New Jersey is offering odds on which team will land the former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL MVP:

The reasonable long shots: Broncos +1600, Raiders +2500, Steelers +2500

No need to waste time on most NFL teams in this conversation, so we’re not even listing those listed at 40-to-1 or longer odds. But there might be some value in at least one of these three teams.

The Denver Broncos are an odd inclusion. They are happy with Drew Lock, who had a nice finish to his rookie season. It wouldn’t make sense to sign Newton, who’s no sure thing coming off foot surgery and has a lot of wear and tear on his body after the Panthers used him so much as a runner. And the Pittsburgh Steelers would be wise to get some insurance in case Ben Roethlisberger really isn’t better than ever after major elbow surgery, but Roethlisberger takes up too much salary cap to invest in a high-end backup like Newton. So the Steelers seem very unlikely.

But the Las Vegas Raiders? Maybe. The Raiders signed Marcus Mariota, but Mariota can back up Newton just as well as he can back up Derek Carr. If the Raiders think Newton is an upgrade, he would also be a huge star in the new Las Vegas market, checking two boxes. Let’s keep them in mind.

I get why Washington is this high on the list. Ron Rivera coached Newton in Carolina, has familiarity with him, and the Redskins can’t be too sold on Dwayne Haskins. A Newton gamble would allow them to take Chase Young over Tua Tagovailoa in the draft while feeling they’ve done something at quarterback. But why would Washington, in a total rebuild, move away from a young quarterback like Haskins (or Tagovailoa) to start Newton? What would that really accomplish?

My guess is this is the team that gets the most action. You may have heard that Tom Brady left for Tampa Bay. And before we assume the Patriots and Newton aren’t a fit, here’s what Bill Belichick said about Newton in 2017:

“I think when you’re talking about mobile quarterbacks, guys that are tough to handle, tackle, can throw, run, make good decisions — I mean, I would put Newton at the top of the list,” Belichick said, according to NBC Sports Boston.

“Not saying that there aren’t a lot of other good players that do that, but I would say, of all the guys we play or have played recently in the last couple of years, he’s the hardest guy to deal with. He makes good decisions. He can run. He’s strong. He’s hard to tackle. He can do a lot of different things, beat you in a lot of different ways. We saw that in the game down there in ’13, so I would put him at the top of the list.

“Not saying the other guys aren’t a problem, because they are, but he’s Public Enemy No. 1.”

Sure, coaches say nice things about opponents. That doesn’t mean the Patriots will sign Newton. But let’s all agree he’s better than Brian Hoyer or Jarrett Stidham.

Another rebuilding team that has a young, cheap quarterback who they need to get a long look at. I don’t get why the Jaguars would sign Newton, though it’s not an organization that is known for its shrewd moves at quarterback. Gardner Minshew II showed enough as a rookie that the Jaguars need to take a longer look, so I don’t see much value here. The only reason to take the Jaguars is that nobody has gone broke betting on them making bad decisions.

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