Colts’ general manager Chris Ballard has stated time and time again that, despite popular opinion, he will not trade away backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett unless an offer blows him away. On a team that appears to be two or three players away from being Super Bowl favorites, is holding on to a backup quarterback the call to make? Should the Colts try and get some value for Brissett while they still can?
Jacoby Brissett was acquired via trade when starter Andrew Luck’s health was still the main talking point about the Colts. Brissett started 15 games after Luck’s injury and played solid football.