The most concrete evidence of the ice thawing between the Packers and Jets came on Monday, when Green Bay GM Brian Gudkunst admitted his team won’t get a first-round pick for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. That statement could be interpreted as a sign that the Packers have finally abandoned their insistence on a package highlighted by the surrender of the 13th overall pick in the upcoming draft.
But it also points to the possibility of a first-round pick in 2024 based on future events.
Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports The latest is from ArizonaAll the teams could come together and finally settle their differences in a deal that is becoming increasingly inevitable for the two teams at the current center of the NFL’s universe.
We’re told the Jets parted ways with a pair of second-round picks. As Robinson characterizes the current talks, Green Bay will receive a second-round pick in 2023 and a second-round pick in 2024, which could move to a first-round pick in 2023 based on how the Jets do with Rodgers on the team.
Also at issue is the fact that Rodgers, who says he was 90 percent leaning toward retirement when he embarked on the latest Dark Retreat, would only spend a year in New York before calling it a career. The Jets want protection against that possibility, with Big returning to New York in 2025.