Oct 28, 2012; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick (7) passes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field. The Falcons defeated the Eagles 30-17. Mandatory Credit: Howard Smith-US PRESSWIRE

Just like four years ago, it seems like Michael Vick will once again be on the market. It was reported yesterday that the Eagles would be benching Vick in favor of rookie quarterback Nick Foles. USA Today is reported that sources close to the situation tell them this may not be the case, but nonetheless Vick is in hot water.

The Eagles have lost three games in a row, once again underachieving. Vick has been putting up yardage, throwing for 1,823 yards, well on his way to pacing last year’s numbers. However he has thrown eight interceptions to his nine touchdowns and fumbled nine times. He’s been a turnover machine.

Vick is a free agent, and its looking more and more like the Eagles will not be bringing him back. That makes you think, could he possibly be an option for the Bills? He would be an upgrade over Ryan Fitzpatrick in most people’s eyes. However it would still be a risky move, as we don’t know if Vick is on the decline.

If the Bills do not have a low enough draft pick, however, Vick might be the best they can do if they are looking to make a move at quarterback. Likely to get a top notch QB the team will need to be picking in the top seven selections, and the way the schedule is laid out it looks like the Bills will be better than that. This doesn’t have to be the year that a new quarterback comes, and the front office could wait until the next draft comes along. Its all up in the air.

Vick shouldn’t be the highest sought after player, and it wouldn’t be the biggest stretch to think the Bills would have a chance. It would give the team a playmaker that they’ve lacked for years, but could also send a rebuild back a few years if it doesn’t pan out. What do you think of the idea? Tell us your opinion on the Eagles QB in the comment section down below.