Flynn has only two career starts under his belt, both with the Packers. He was brought to Seattle last offseason as the presumptive favorite to start, but rookie Russell Wilson beat him out in training camp. Now Flynn will face more competition, this time from third-year-pro Terrelle Pryor. We give Flynn a better chance of winning this one.

The Raiders never were comfortable paying Palmer $13 million this season, even if they have to eat a lot of "dead money" on the salary cap to get it done. McKenzie has been all about erasing the errors of the previous regime. Hue Jackson traded a first- and second-round pick to the Cincinnati Bengals to get Palmer in 2011.

Even though Palmer has been blamed for too much of the Raiders' recent woes, that trade was a huge mistake.

Flynn should give the Raiders similar production at quarterback at a far lesser price. The Raiders, however, should not be done shopping for their long-term quarterback, yet.