Is Aaron Rodgers headed to the AFC West?

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The second the Super Bowl ends next Sunday night, all eyes will turn to Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers' already-thoroughly-discussed offseason is set to get underway soon, which means the speculation about where he'll head next is only going to get louder than it already is. Could Rodgers' next stop be in the AFC West? Andrew Mason, of DNVR in Denver, joined 610's The Drive to discuss the Broncos' chances of getting Aaron Rodgers.

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"I think there's an understanding that there's going to be a pretty massive cost [to trade for Rodgers]," he said. "I would say the deal would end up looking like at least two first-round picks, at least two day two picks, maybe even a conditional first rounder and probably at least one starter, potentially a wide receiver or a tight end. Maybe even two starters ... I do think the package would be the equivalent of four first round picks, even if it isn't actually four first rounders ... there's an acknowledgement and acceptance that the price for Aaron Rodgers is most likely going to be steep. There's also an understanding that when you're looking around the AFC West and seeing Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert -- or the AFC and seeing what Joe Burrow and the Bengals just did -- that the price of admission to contending in this conference is having a top-shelf quarterback, and it's going to take something very bold to do that."

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