Would you want your favorite team to surrender multiple draft picks for Aaron Rodgers, who might play at his current level for another 3 to 4 years?
Last Thursday, things got nuts when ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Rodgers no longer wants to return to the team in 2021.
With a potential blockbuster trade on the horizon, one NFL insider detailed what it might take for the Packers to part ways with their franchise QB.
Packers insider Rob Demovsky revealed a potential trade package:
“One high-ranking personnel executive with an NFC team put the value at two first-round picks and a second-rounder. He estimated that Rodgers has four good years left in him.”
The team that keeps coming up in trade discussions are the Denver Broncos, who were included on Rodgers’ list of three teams he would reportedly be interested in joining. The others are the Las Vegas Raiders and San Francisco 49ers.
The disgruntled star quarterback has made it clear to the organization that the brunt of his frustration lies with Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst.
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In an attempt to appease the three-time NFL MVP, the Packers offered Rodgers a new deal that would make him the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.
“Those overtures were turned aside,” sources told The Athletic. “The fractured relationship between quarterback and team seems to have little or nothing to do with money.”