Cam Newton is hoping to catch on with an NFL team. He didn't play at all last season and turns 34 next month. He's said he doesn't think there are 32 starters better than he is, but also that he'd be willing to accept a backup role. I think there's probably room for him in the league. Probably.

Certainly, his MVP days are long gone. When last he was a full-season starter for the Patriots in 2020, he was pretty anemic as a passer, perhaps not fully recovered from a previous shoulder surgery. That year he averaged just 177 passing yards, throwing 8 touchdowns in 15 games. New England went 7-9 that season.

As a runner, though, he was his usual highly productive self. In those same games he averaged 40 rushing yards and ran in 12 TDs. That enabled him to finish as the 17th-best fantasy quarterback that season, worthy of a roster spot in typical leagues.

I decided to look at Newton's work from when we last saw him, in 2021. That year he played four full games for his original team, Carolina. The Panthers lost all four games, and Newton was either reasonably successful or pretty unsuccessful, depending on how you want to look at it.

I took those four games and projected his numbers out over a full season, then compared him to the NFL's top 32 quarterbacks (fantasy scoring) in 2022. Since he averaged 42 rushing yards and ran for a touchdown in each of those games, that projected out to a 335-point season, making him a top-15 fantasy quarterback. So if he lands a job and makes it into the starting lineup, he should be rostered in typical fantasy leagues; maybe worthy of a best-ball gamble right now. If he winds up as a starter, which is far from certain.

Because starting quarterbacks in the NFL at some point need to pass the ball, and it's hard to have any confidence that Newton can still do that. He didn't do much of it in 2020 with the Patriots, and he didn't show much with Carolina a year later.

Newton in those four full Carolina games averaged just 154 passing yards, and threw 3 touchdowns. He completed only 54 percent of his passes, which was worse than all 32 of the top quarterbacks last season (none of those guys finished under 60 percent completions). And if you removed rushing production from the equation, scoring their fantasy points strictly on passing, Newton's projected numbers would have been better than only 6 of the NFL's 32 best quarterbacks a year ago. None of the six played a full season.

NEWTON VERSUS 2022'S TOP-32 QUARTERBACKS
PlayerComAttComp%PassTDIntRunTDFFFF (no run)
Patrick Mahomes43564867.1%525041123584493.9426.5
Joe Burrow41460668.3%447535122575425.45363.8
Josh Allen35956763.3%428335147627476.35354.2
Kirk Cousins42464365.9%45472914972371.05343.4
Jared Goff38258765.1%4438297730350.7337.9
Justin Herbert47769968.2%473925101470354.65337.0
Tom Brady49073366.8%4694259-11344.6334.7
Geno Smith39957269.8%428230113661376.7334.1
Trevor Lawrence38758466.3%41132582915370.75305.7
Aaron Rodgers35054264.6%36952612941308.15288.8
Tua Tagovailoa25940064.8%3548258700284.4277.4
Jalen Hurts30646066.5%370122676013431.05273.1
Derek Carr30550260.8%352224141020282.3272.1
Russell Wilson29248360.5%352416112773287240.2
Dak Prescott26139466.2%286023151821259.2235.0
Davis Mills29247961.0%311817151082248.7223.9
Daniel Jones31747267.2%32051557087337.05220.3
Andy Dalton25237866.7%2871189540222.95215.6
Matt Ryan30946167.0%30571413701221.85208.9
Mac Jones28844265.2%299714111021224.05205.9
Jimmy Garoppolo20730867.2%2437164332201.15185.9
Justin Fields19231860.4%2242171111438344.4180.1
Lamar Jackson20332662.3%22421777643276.5180.1
Ryan Tannehill21232565.2%2536136982202.6178.8
Jacoby Brissett23636964.0%26081262432214.7178.4
Kyler Murray25939066.4%23681474183242.2174.4
Newton (proj)23643654.1%2460121667616334.6171.0
Marcus Mariota18430061.3%22191594384242.75171.0
Kenny Pickett24538963.0%2404792373193.9148.2
Baker Mayfield20133560.0%2163108891163.05148.2
Matthew Stafford20630368.0%208710891151.25144.4
Taylor Heinicke16125962.2%1859126961156.55141.0
Carson Wentz17227662.3%1755119861150.35131.8

Rushing production counts in fantasy of course, so if Newton gets a job, he needs to be on fantasy coaches' radar. I can't say for certain if there are 32 starting quarterbacks better than him. There probably aren't 32 backups better than him.

But he's questionable enough as a passer that I'm not sure he'll get a job, certainly not before training camp. A goal-line running quarterback, maybe. A quarterback who can win games by passing it -- that would take a leap of faith at this point.

--Andy Richardson