New York is looking for competition to replace its mainstay, Mark Sanchez. Sanchez was dropped last year in favour of Madden 23 coins thirdstringer Greg McElroy, but ultimately was reinstated after McElroy suffered a concussion.

Sanchez played The Jets towards an AFC Championship game in each of his first two seasons. However, for Gang Green, the Jets lost to Pittsburgh Steelers and the Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers in each of those contests and haven't returned to the playoffs since.

In 2011. Sanchez had a career high of 3.474 yards and 26 touchdowns. Sanchez also threw 18 interceptions and lost a ball four times.

New York has brought in Tim Tebow to serve as an all-purpose player, as well as Sanchez his backup in 2012 but neither Sanchez nor Tebow benefited. Sanchez did not score a touchdown in 15 games, while throwing 18 interceptions and falling nine times, including the notorious "butt fumble" on Thanksgiving night in the face of the Patriots.

Being one of the premier pass rushers in the offseason, Paul Kruger is predicted to get a high-end contract. The contract is enough to warrant him not being expected back with the Baltimore Ravens in 2013. It appears that Kruger could be the focus of bidding wars between the Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts according to Baltimore Sun. Baltimore Sun.

Cleveland's interest is unsurprising, as the Browns have more than $50 million in cap space for 2013 -- and need to improve their entire team. In signing Kruger, they will be able to give the Browns an elite offensive lineman, and also take Kruger away from a divisional rival -- the same one who stole the first Browns franchise.

Indianapolis The interest of Indianapolis also seems reasonable given that the fact that the Colts recently decided to leave the former long-time pass rusher Dwight Freeney. Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis' head coach, was Kruger's defensive coordinator in Baltimore, so the two coaches are familiar with each in a way that could give the Colts a leg up in the bidding battle that has been rumored. Similar to the Browns as well, the Colts have plenty of money to spend on the free market, with buy madden coins almost $43 million to spend this offseason.

Both the Browns as well as the Colts both require Kruger.