2. Las Vegas Raiders
As Ben Johnson seemed most likely to become the Raiders' head coach, the idea he may want to bring Hooker with him to Las Vegas was out there and it made a lot of sense. Of course Johnson wound up becoming the Chicago Bears' head coach instead, but the Raiders still have significant quarterback questions short and long-term under new head coach Pete Carroll. Aidan O'Connell and Gardner Minshew are not the ideal answer.
The Raiders are very likely to draft a quarterback in April, whatever that looks like. But they should leave no stones unturned to add to or reshape the quarterback room overall. Hooker is a no-risk addition that could easily end up being somewhere on the radar, even though Johnson is not their head coach.
1. New York Jets
The Jets have to address the Aaron Rodgers elephant in the room before they do anything else this offseason. New head coach (and former Lions defensive coordinator) Aaron Glenn unsurprisingly made it clear he intends to waste no time to figure it out.
It seems unlikely Rodgers will be back with the Jets next season. So a rebuild/re-stock of the quarterback depth chart is looming, with all kinds of options possible.
Along with going from Detroit to New York himself, Glenn has hired Lions' tight ends coach Steve Heiden as his offensive line coach and as of this writing it's a matter of time before Lions' passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand is officially the Jets' new offensive coordinator. A cradle of former Lions' coaches in New York could be a nice situation for Hooker, and they also should leave no stones unturned in the search for a viable quarterback.