The Jacksonville Jaguars’ decision to trade Pro Bowl cornerback A.J. Bouye on Tuesday likely won’t be the end of a fire sale in Duval.
Reports earlier in the week indicated that Jacksonville will look to trade high-priced veteran Nick Foles and go with Gardner Minshew as its starting quarterback next season.
Now comes this report from CBS Sports’ Jason La Canfora suggesting that a number of other Jaguars players could be had via trades.
That includes offensive linemen Andrew Norwell and Brandon Linder as well as Pro Bowl defensive lineman Calais Campbell.
Jags were a team other teams most wanted to talk at combine, as we noted. Beyond Bouye trade there is interest in Campbell, Linder, Norwell, though return likely not great. Moving Foles likely impossible from what I gather unless Jags goose pot by including a decent pick
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) March 3, 2020
Jacksonville is coming off a disastrous 6-10 season and recently fired front-office head Tom Coughlin. It seems that the Jaguars are looking to retool on the fly.
While all three of these players would draw a nice amount of interest on the trade market, contracts become somewhat of an issue.
As La Canfora noted, the return would not be too great. Considering that the Jags received a mere fourth-round pick for Bouye, that makes sense.
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