Aaron Rodgers consumed all discussion of the New York Jets' offseason.
With two weeks to go before the NFL draft, he's still a member of the Green Bay Packers.
Every party -- the Jets, the Packers and Rodgers himself -- wants a trade to be completed, but how much of the Jets' 2023 draft capital might be part of that agreement remains a sticking point.
According to reports, general manager Joe Douglas and the Jets prefer to hold onto the 13th overall pick and use it to shore up one of the other lingering needs on a roster that could be one stellar quarterback away from the playoffs.