The NFL draft is several weeks behind us, and training camps are still two months away. But as "tight end" Tim Tebow joins the Jaguars, who also recently did a cornerback swap with the Eagles (Josiah Scott for Jameson Houston), we're reminded anew that the league's teams are constantly tweaking their rosters in bids to improve ... even if signing a 33-year-old failed quarterback switching his position is an unorthodox way to go about it.
Further targets of opportunity could present themselves next week, June 1 a waypoint on the NFL calendar after which clubs can spread out salary cap hits when they release or trade a player – especially an expensive one like, say, Packers QB Aaron Rodgers or Falcons WR Julio Jones.