There are potentially three franchise-level, Super Bowl-caliber quarterbacks on the trade market this offseason – Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Matthew Stafford.
“Potentially” is the operative word there, and the one that looms large as Indianapolis, Washington, San Francisco, Denver, Miami, the New York Jets or any other club that wants in on what could be an historically deep shopping list.
Again, the words. In this case: “could be.”
Currently, Stafford is the only quarterback of the three on the trade block. The 12-year veteran and former No. 1 pick in the 2009 draft approached Detroit in early January and asked to be dealt rather than go through another rebuild.