The Jags didn't dump Garrard because he couldn't play. He threw 23 touchdowns and completed well over 60 percent of his pases last season. For his career, Garrard has a passer rating that hovers around 90 and he has 89 touchdown passes to 54 interceptions.
Jacksonville cut Garrard to save about $9 million. His price tag won't be nearly as steep now that he is unemployed.
Durability has been Garrard's biggest issue of late, but when healthy, he can put up numbers.
With all that being said, should the Dolphins, who openly chased Orton, go after Garrard, who will almost certainly be getting a call from several NFL teams before Sunday?
If Garrard came to the AFC East, he would be the second best QB in the division behind New England's Tom Brady.
He would instantly add veteran leadership at the position and would give the Dolphins great depth at the position, if they decide to keep Henne.
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