JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Nick Foles is the best veteran quarterback expected to be available this offseason, but the Jacksonville Jaguars have to determine whether trading for or signing the Super Bowl LII MVP is in the best long-term interest of the franchise.
Is the cost -- draft picks and/or the $20 million-plus it likely will take to sign Foles to a multiyear deal -- worth it for a quarterback who has started double-digit games in a season just twice in seven years and won’t have nearly the quality of offensive playmakers in Jacksonville that he had in Philadelphia?