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Related: About this forumBroncos to aggressively pursue Aaron Rodgers trade
The Denver Broncos were linked to an Aaron Rodgers trade leading up to last weeks NFL Draft. While nothing came to fruition on that end, general manager George Paton is apparently putting on a full-court press to land Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.
The Denver Broncos continue to be the team I hear that are going to be the most interested (in Aaron Rodgers), and are going to put the most in front of the Green Bay Packers to try to make this trade go down, ESPNs Dianna Russini noted on Tuesday.
Denvers interest in Rodgers cant be considered too much of a surprise. It passed up on the likes of fellow quarterbacks Mac Jones and Justin Fields with the ninth pick in the 2021 NFL Draft last week in favor of cornerback Patrick Surtain II. In fact, Denver did not select a single signal-caller in the annual event.
For now, the Broncos are set to watch Drew Lock and the recently acquired Teddy Bridgewater compete for a starting job. That might not be the case come time for training camp this summer after Rodgers requested a trade from the Green Bay Packers.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/broncos-to-aggressively-pursue-aaron-rodgers-trade-here-are-three-perfect-ideas/ar-BB1gmFpo?ocid=NL_ENUS_D1_20210505_9_2
underpants
(186,631 posts)and many other positions
5 in the last 6 or 7 years I think.
True Dough
(20,252 posts)Brock Osweiler, ya know?
hlthe2b
(106,336 posts)Aaron Rogers seeking a trade to another team? I've not had time to figure it out but ???
exboyfil
(17,995 posts)They would be in a better position to make a trade.
El Supremo
(20,377 posts)Paging MIM!
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)Essentially, if the Packers move Rodgers after June 1, the salary cap hit would be significantly less. I don't understand why that was the case, but thats what this article was saying.
Angleae
(4,640 posts)Instead of getting hit all at once.
https://overthecap.com/june-1-date-means-nfl/
world wide wally
(21,830 posts)I understand they are just biding their time for Trevor Lawrence till he's ready to retire.
fishwax
(29,325 posts)Elway as part of a draft-day trade and Manning as a free agent. But, alas, Luck retired for good. So if the Broncos have to break from tradition and poach a Green Bay QB instead, I say go for it
Angleae
(4,640 posts)They apparently want 3 first round picks + 1 young top player.
True Dough
(20,252 posts)If Rodgers was 30 (maybe even 32). But he's 37.
If anyone could guarantee that Aaron could play as well as Brady for as long as Brady, well, that would make it worthwhile too. But there's only one TB 12 (which is probably a good thing???).
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)he just won the MVP and he basically carried a hot garbage offense to the #1 offense in the league. Imagine what he could do with top tier people at the skill positions.
Angleae
(4,640 posts)He's got maybe 2 top years and 2 OK years left (unless he gets another ring then retires), is 1 super bowl worth 4 1st rnd picks?
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)But, as a Vikings fan for over 50 years, I'd take one ring any way we could get it at this point.
True Dough
(20,252 posts)to deliver a Super Bowl this year and maybe even next year, if he's on a team with the right offensive scheme and with a good receiving corps. As long as he doesn't butt heads with the offensive coordinator -- a battle he'd likely win but it could cause more turmoil.
But if another team is going to mortgage their future for a chance at winning this year or next, that's a lot to give up. I guess it depends on the philosophy of the franchise owner.
underpants
(186,631 posts)Could offer Garafalo and picks OR the Football Team might make an offer.
getting old in mke
(813 posts)to move up the #3 in this year's draft.
mitch96
(14,652 posts)to GB and get him?
tnx
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Angleae
(4,640 posts)These contracts are viewed as company assets and are bought and sold as such (although in players/draft picks not $$$)