Terrell Owens thinks Tony Romo needs to go to a team that can protect him from injury and believes Denver would be a good fit. (1:25)

Topics this week include quarterbacks who could be on the market in the coming offseason and how the demands that come with being an NFL coach can take a toll.

Quarterback market watch

As holiday shoppers make out their shopping lists, NFL teams already have theirs waiting, especially at the eclectic quarterback position, where teams have any number of ways in which they can spend their money.

The list of quarterbacks who could or will be available in the coming offseason is of a much higher profile than in the past, but each quarterback comes with his own questions. Still, the following is a list of QBs that teams such as the Bears, Jets, 49ers and others will be sifting through:

Though Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has no plans to move on from Romo, many people around the league believe Dallas will end up doing so. If and when it happens, the return on Romo might not be as great as expected. A random sampling of general managers revealed that Dallas could probably get back some sort of mid- to late-round conditional pick for Romo. One general manager predicted that Dallas would get back a fifth-round pick that could improve to a fourth, and another general manager projected the Cowboys could possibly get back a conditional mid-round pick for Romo, which provides a snapshot of the type of compensation the Cowboys could get should Jones decide to deal him. Plus, there's this: The Jones family and Romo are so close that they are expected to work together to find a comfortable landing spot for him. And when Romo selects the team that he'd like to go play for, the team will be resistant to surrender any more than it has to, knowing that Romo has identified that franchise as the place he wants to continue his career.

Kaepernick is fully expected to void his contract after the season, allowing him to hit the market. Last offseason, the two teams that were most interested in him were Cleveland and Denver. After talking with the Browns, Kaepernick balked at going to Cleveland. As for Denver, the 49ers declined to pay about $4 million of Kaepernick's 2016 base salary, wiping out any chance that a deal would happen. But now Kaepernick can pick where he wants to go, and his decision will be among the offseason's most documented.

For the first time during his Chicago career, Cutler has no more guaranteed money left on his deal. Should the Bears decide to trade or release him, they'll take only a $2 million salary-cap hit, but also will clear up an additional $13 million in salary-cap space. Many around the league believe Cutler won't return to Chicago next season, so the real question is where he will surface.

Arguably the most attractive true unrestricted free-agent QB available, Glennon's name has come up in trade conversations and intrigued other teams before. But now that his contract is coming up, he'll be able to leave Tampa and go to the team that provides the best opportunity. Glennon is this year's Brock Osweiler, a player who is trying to parlay limited playing time into a big-time contract.

It will cost Washington a lot to re-sign Cousins, who's on an expiring contract, but it will cost the Redskins even more not to get a deal done. Playing on a franchise tag, Cousins has leverage over Washington. Either Washington re-signs him to a monster-sized deal, or it's forced to put the franchise tag on him again to the tune of $23.943 million. It's hard to imagine that one of those things doesn't occur and that Washington allows Cousins to hit the free-agent market. But his cost is rising. As Cousins shouted last Sunday night, "How you like me now?"

Johnny Manziel, free agent

Manziel would still welcome the chance to play football again one day. There have been players who have turned around their lives and careers, and Manziel would like to do the same. The question is whether he'll get the chance. It could start in Canada, where he would get a chance to impress teams and try to earn another opportunity.

-- Adam Schefter

Johnny Manziel last played for the Cleveland Browns in 2015. Scott R. Galvin/USA TODAY Sports

Challenges of coaching

Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians' health scare early Monday wasn't his first, just as Denver Broncos coach Gary Kubiak's earlier this season wasn't.