Although the Packers have given up on their demand for the 13th overall pick in the 2023 draft, a trade with the Jets for quarterback Aaron Rodgers hasn’t been finalized, more than three weeks after he first developed an “intention” to play in New York.
With the draft now little more than three weeks away, there’s no reason for the Packers and Jets to move toward their bottom line until the draft gets rolling.
When it comes to negotiations in any industry, deadlines become critical. The ultimate deadline, if the Packers are intent on getting one or more 2023 draft picks from the Jets, will be the moment the desired pick is on the clock. And if one of the picks will be one of the Jets’ second-round selections (which likely will be the case), the clock strikes midnight at some point on Friday night, April 28.
It could happen that afternoon, in the window between the end of round one and the start of round two. It could happen even sooner, if one team or the other decides to just be done with it.
But if both sides are committed to holding their best offers until the last minute, Rodgers is still several weeks away from being a Jet.