The NFL trade deadline came and went Tuesday as contenders used that final opportunity to make meaningful additions to this year's roster. The next personnel acquisition periods do not come until next spring with free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft. The draft is already in focus for several teams, as there are nine teams with exactly two wins; no more, no less. NFL offseasons will certainly provide entertainment value in the coming years as teams seem more willing than ever to cut bait with a young quarterback in favor of a veteran who may have untapped potential. Taking inventory of the league, there are teams having success with quarterbacks on their second or even third teams. Russell Wilson (Steelers), Jared Goff (Lions), Kirk Cousins (Falcons) and Sam Darnold (Vikings) are all on their second, third or even fourth team and currently in position to make the postseason. Meanwhile, Carolina benched 2023 No. 1 overall selection Bryce Young before returning to him, while the Colts recently benched No. 4 overall selection Anthony Richardson in favor of 39-year-old Joe Flacco. Will Levis' volatility has Tennessee considering its future beyond the former second-round pick despite him having essentially a year's worth of NFL playing experience.