Frankly, Jacksonville and Washington are the most realistic landing spots for Flacco, with Tampa and Tennessee fitting the profile of teams that would win with him, though they already have serviceable quarterbacks in-house. In the interest of spicing things up, let's wander afield a bit and imagine Flacco replacing Andy Dalton in Cincinnati. Yes, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport has reported that Dalton -- who is on injured reserve with a thumb injury -- is set to keep his job next season. But the Bengals would not have to carry any dead money in 2019 from Dalton's contract if they decided to part ways, according to Over The Cap. And Flacco is more consistently talented than Dalton, especially when you compare their postseason records (10-5 for Flacco vs. 0-4 for Dalton). Dalton's numbers might be better than Flacco's, but remember that Dalton has played with A.J. Green for the entirety of his eight-year career; Flacco has never thrown to a receiver of that caliber for that many seasons. At the very least, I think Cincinnati will have to think about drafting a developmental quarterback, and Flacco looks to me like a more reliable bridge to the youngster than Dalton. Plus, think about the extra juice this move would bring to the Bengals-Ravens AFC North rivalry.