Currently not in the National Football League on any team, Robert Griffin III claims he could help the Houston Texans, as well as plenty of other teams around the league.

Tickle no one shocked and do not call them Nancy.

“I’m ready to hit the ground Sunday if anybody needs me,” Griffin told John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.

“Deshaun’s an incredible player with a really bright future,” Griffin said. “I feel like I could help him after my experiences with Washington and Cleveland.

“I feel like I could help the team. I know a lot of their guys. I think I can do a lot of things they’ve been doing offensively. Texas is home, and I’ve always got a soft spot in my heart for Texas.”

Are you worried about him being rusty or still being that slightly odd guy many assumed him to be? Robert Griffin III says don't be:

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“I’m training and making sure I stay sharp,” Griffin said. “I’m not only staying in shape, but I’m working to get better in the film room, too.

“When my number’s called, I’ll be ready.”

“I think in order to move forward in life and truly understand why something happened or why you’re in the situation you’re in, you have to be able to reflect and take ownership of what went wrong and what you did wrong,” Griffin said. “I’ve learned you try to control what you can control. I can’t worry about what opportunity someone else is getting.

“I feel like the people who don’t quit are the ones that can find success, so I’m not going to quit.”

Listen, I don't know exactly why his stock fell so fast outside of him constantly getting hurt and the rumors (not reports) that he's an awful teammate, but it is strange he doesn't even have a backup job at this point.