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Aaron Rodgers is still a member of the Green Bay Packers, much to the chagrin of New York Jets fans.
The two teams have been unable to come to an equitable trade agreement, which has slowed up this deal.
While the two sides still deliberate, Peter Schrager of the NFL Network has come up with his idea of what a trade between the two teams could look like.
Packers fans… would this be enough for Rodgers? @gmfb pic.twitter.com/GUN9rXCsrj
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) April 4, 2023
Schrager’s proposal includes a second and fourth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and a conditional second-rounder in the 2025 draft.
When this information was released, many fans across the league responded, weighing in on their opinions on this proposed deal.
Packers fans have been in the loudest majority thus far, citing that this is not enough compensation for a player of Rodgers’ caliber.
No. Give us pick 13 or roll with Zach Wilson.
— Jason (@JasonWard23) April 4, 2023
As this fan indicates, he would at least like the Packers to receive the Jets’ 13th overall pick in the upcoming draft.
He also points out that the alternative for the Jets is Zach Wilson, someone the team hasn’t expressed much confidence in.
No – 42 and 43 plus 2025 conditional based on 12 playing in 2024.
— Hizzy (@Hizzy316) April 4, 2023
This fan would like to see the Packers receive both of the Jets’ second-round picks in 2023, along with a 2025 conditional pick.
While Packers fans have expressed their frustrations with this potential deal, Jets fans have also joined in the conversation.
Seems like the Jets are giving up way too much
— Walter Cherepinsky (@walterfootball) April 4, 2023
Although many Jets fans are excited about the possibility of Rodgers joining their roster, many of them don’t want the team to give up too much in their pursuit.
While this situation remains resolved, all of the trade compensation is still speculative.
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