Interesting perspective. It makes sense. The only way I see where the Packers could pull the trigger on a trade is if he ends up playing again this year, and plays lights out, then hits the preseason next year lighting it up. Then, if someone has a top QB go down for the season, his services could be very valuable. At that point, he could garner some very interesting pick potential. It would be interesting seeing just what a team would give for him.
Exactly!
Let's also not lose sight of the fact that the Packers, hopefully will be contending at the end of this season and the end of next season. We have already seen Love suffer 2 injuries, both requiring Malik to come in and play. So if you trade Malik after this season (some thought the Packers should have traded him before Nov. 5th), who is your capable backup? Clifton?
Now if we had 2 solid backups, I can see having this conversation. However, we don't. The more I think about this, the more I think Gute would be absolutely nuts to part with Willis for anything short of a decent 2nd rounder. A capable backup QB isn't that easy to come by, a capable back up QB that is making $1.4M is even hard to come by.
As a matter of fact, as long as Willis would be ok with it, I would try to sign him to a longer term contract at backup type of money. Which I think is actually more of the wildcard here, it may be Willis pushing for a trade, so he can try to earn a starting gig and paycheck.