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Projecting 2022 NFL quarterback trade market - Could Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, others change teams? Everything we know

Perhaps the biggest storylines of the 2022 NFL offseason will center on quarterback movement. We've heard plenty about Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson, but will either actually change teams? A handful of other quarterbacks might also be right in the mix of trade conversations. Deshaun Watson, Kirk Cousins, Jimmy Garoppolo, Derek Carr, Carson Wentz and Baker Mayfield have varying levels of trade intrigue. With the Super Bowl behind us — and free agency less than a month away — the dominoes should start to fall soon. What is the latest on these eight quarterbacks and their futures?

We asked our NFL insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, along with our NFL Nation reporters covering each team, to take a close look at each signal-caller's situation and what we know right now. What's the latest word on each looming decision? Could Rodgers, Wilson and/or any of the other talented quarterbacks really get moved? Our reporters dive in on why or why not, and where things stand at the moment. Let's start with the biggest name — the reigning MVP — and what is going on in Green Bay.

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Graziano: I feel like it doesn't much matter what we say or even what the Packers say. All that matters is what we (eventually) hear from Rodgers himself. The contract was reworked in a way that gives him a great deal of control over his own situation. If he won't agree to an extension or restructure, the Packers pretty much have to trade him. So the questions here are all for Rodgers, who has made it clear ever since showing up for training camp last year that we shouldn't take for granted the idea that he has a future in Green Bay. He is image-conscious, so if he does want

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