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Tua's marketability is nuanced. While he has shown flashes of competence and the ability to perform when healthy, he also exhibits limitations—particularly when the play breaks down. As former teammate Xavon Howard noted, Tua tends to panic when his first read isn't available, a trait shared with quarterbacks like Kirk Cousins. There's an expectation that Tua may not attract a significant market as a true starter but could be an appealing backup or bridge option.
Given the current quarterback landscape, with a shortage of consistent starters and the high demand for reliable signal-callers, Tua could find a spot as a backup, especially for a team seeking stability without high-tier investment.