Quarterback trade talks across the league already have heated up, and multiple teams have reached out to the New York Jetsto express interest in trading forSam Darnold, the No. 3 overall pick in 2018, per league sources.
The Jets haven't turned away the calls, sources said, but they also haven't made any firm decisions about their future at quarterback.
They could trade Darnold, 23, use the compensation they get back in return for another quarterback, or draft a quarterback with the second overall pick. All options are being explored and are on the table, per one league source.
Contacted Saturday, the Jets would not confirm they received any trade calls on Darnold.
Looking back to the first quarterback trade agreement last weekend should provide a glimpse at the potential market for Darnold.
Teams who made calls on Matthew Stafford, who was traded from theDetroit Lionsto the Los Angeles Rams last weekend, included the Washington Football Team, the Indianapolis Colts, the Carolina Panthers, the San Francisco 49ers, the Chicago Bears and others.
The Jets aren't ready to make a trade yet, but with Stafford off to Los Angeles and the Eagles nearing a deal for Carson Wentz, they're not expected to be far behind in making a quarterback decision that will have leaguewide ramifications.