10 best places Josh Rosen can build a future in the NFL

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Head coach Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
Head coach Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) /

NFC. 2. Pick Analysis. player. 51. Scouting Report. West. Los Angeles Rams

Earlier I mentioned that Bruce Arians would be great for Josh Rosen, but so would Sean McVay, who is one of the great offensive minds in the NFL. Jared Goff is the guy in LA, so Rosen could back him up while learning from both Goff and McVay.

This is a team that went to the Super Bowl just two seasons ago, so the offensive  talent is still there. It would do wonders for Rosen to work with someone like McVay and with no decent backup in Los Angeles, Rosen could be appealing to the Rams.

Scouting Report. West. 36. Pick Analysis. NFC. Seattle Seahawks. 1. player

Staying in the NFC West, the Seahawks have been fortunate to have Russell Wilson as their starter since the 2011 season. Wilson is one of the most durable quarterbacks there is, not missing a single start throughout the course of his career.

With that in mind, Rosen would have absolutely no pressure when it came to having to start at quarterback. Instead, he’d learn from a Super Bowl champion while gaining the tutelage of Pete Carroll and playing for a winning organization.

The Seahawks never have a big name backup and that’s because they don’t need one, but Seattle could be a great destination for Rosen.