Tom Brady is one of the most decorated QB's in NFL history and he's standing at a crossroads of his career like most players when they get older. Some choose to retire early or when their skills have diminished substantially but they still love the game. Brady is past the point of early retirement and his skills haven't diminished substantially, but maybe a little. It's hard to tell considering the team he was surrounded with last year. It almost seemed like personnel moves were made to purposefully lower his value since free agency was coming up. He may not be the Brady of younger years and there's plenty of teams that will gladly take him, but he's not gonna be what he's been for the Patriots all these years. New team, new system, new everything isn't easy to do after so much time in the same place. It's not like Peyton Manning when he left the Colts. Everyone knew Manning would get another SB and he ended up going to two Superbowls. The Broncos were ready made and truly one player away being the QB. There's not a team out here like that this coming season where he could achieve even the slightest similar results.
Teams Rumored to have interest and a quick breakdown:
Raiders - Good young RB & TE/No proven WR's/Retooling their defense/Fresh off of moving to a new city & stadium
Titans - Great running game last year/Young WR's that might work with Brady/Similar offense he's played in his whole career
49ers - Great in the running & passing game/Do you really wanna give up on Jimmy G so soon?/Great defense
Cowboys - Great fit with Zeke & Cooper/Again, is it worth giving up on your young QB in Dak?
Chargers - Probably the best fit of all/Good RB's & WR's/Defense is really really good/O-line is questionable though