Johnny Manziel news just cannot seem to die; the fact that Manziel's new agent Drew Rosenhaus has stated that there are teams interested in Manziel itself is shocking. Rosenhaus stated"I'm not talking much about him publicly; much of his life and career is public so from the business side we are trying to keep that behind the scenes. Yes, there are teams interested in him."

It is interesting that Rosenhaus even took Manziel as a client knowing the type of legal and career troubles he has had as of late. That means there must really be a market for the troubled quarterback. Sure, the Browns are not interested in Manziel, but teams such as Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams have to have some form of interest whether or not they address it publicly. Saying that a franchise wants Johnny Manziel is a little dangerous from a PR standpoint if you consider his pending domestic violence issues andhis less than stellar on the field play. 

The Rams still don't have a quarterback that they want to start or are confident in, and the San Diego Chargers are getting ready to see Philip Rivers retire. The Denver Broncos have no idea who their quarterback is going to be even though they traded for Mark Sanchez.

The Chicago Bears are one bad season away from moving on from Jay Cutler, the Buffalo Bills still don't know if Tyrod Taylor is their long-term option and the Miami Dolphins may find that Ryan Tannehill is not franchise quarterback material after all.

The Kansas City Chiefs will eventually have to move on from Alex Smith and may need a more explosive quarterback to win a Super Bowl, and the New York Jets, regardless of whether or not they sign Ryan Fitzpatrick, will need a new franchise quarterback fairly soon.

With all of this turmoil at the quarterback position it is unknown where exactly Manziel will end up either in the upcoming season or the 2017 season, but one thing that is certain is that teams will not take a chance on him until after he proves that he wants to play football more than anything else.

Johnny Football must also get all of his legal issues resolved, and that could end up becoming incredibly difficult as he attempts to look for a new NFL home. He is still waiting from the Dallas grand jury after being involved in an alleged domestic violence incident with his ex-girlfriend.