A decade ago it would have been strange to think of Aaron Rodgers being available and there not being a wild rush to sign him. Just two years ago, the New York Jets gave up multiple draft picks for Rodgers and agreed to a restructured three-year, $112.5 million contract with him.
This year, the quarterback carousel has been spinning, and there aren't many great options left for Rodgers to continue his career. The good news is the one reasonable option for Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers, don't have any great options left to fill their quarterback spot.