Aaron Rodgers won't come cheap if he's dealt, according to NBC Sports' Peter King.
After ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that it was a "real possibility" that the Green Bay Packers trade the 39-year-old quarterback this offseason, King offered a glimpse at what their asking price could be in his weekly "Football Morning in America" column.
"Consider that Rodgers’ cap numbers in the next two seasons would be $48.3 million, combined," King wrote. "That’s certainly manageable. As for the compensation due Green Bay, my guess is the Pack would want at least two first-round picks.