"I don't see it that way," he said. "I wouldn't say they're going to be evenly dispersed, but we'll definitely disperse them to give ourselves a chance to at least evaluate who we have on the roster, whoever that might be as we go through the offseason."
Monken was asked if he anticipated a 'heated' battle for the starting quarterback position.
"I think like almost every position on your team is going to be a heated battle," he said. "Every year it resets. Every year, I don't care where you are, whether it's your offensive, defensive systems, whether it's players, you have to reset in the offseason, so there's heated competition everywhere."
Monken said for the quarterback position, it's a little more difficult.
"From a quarterback's perspective, it's a little bit more difficult just because their number one job is to get us in the end zone and that's a little bit harder," he said. "To really drill down a couple of different reasons why, one is you're not playing any games, you don't have pads on, no one's live, so you really don't get a real feel for their athleticism, ability to escape and playmaking."
Monken said it is especially hard to evaluate athletic quarterbacks in the offseason.
"That's probably one of the hardest things over the years when you have athletic quarterbacks," he said. "This guy looks a little better at 7-on-7. Well, the game is not 7-0n-7. It absolutely isn't.
"Who makes plays, who's got an inner toughness to move the offense and get us in there," he said. "And then ultimately, who does the team believe in and usually that correlates.