Aaron Rodgers trade: ChatGPT has perfect resolution to Packers-Jets deal
Weeks have passed and the 2023 NFL Draft is almost here, yet the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets still can't agree to a trade for Aaron Rodgers.
There have been arguments among the fanbases and debates over leverage, yet still no trade.
With the draft only two weeks away, something had to be done. If Brian Gutekunst and Joe Douglas can't figure out a deal, I had to take matters into my own hands.
So I asked OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Aaron Rodgers trade: ChatGPT comes up with perfect resolution to Packers-Jets deal
If the Jets are unwilling to part ways with the 13th overall selection in this year's draft, we need a resolution that makes both teams happy.
I asked ChatGPT: "The Jets don't want to give the Packers a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft for Aaron Rodgers. Create a fair trade proposal, not including any players."
The response? The Jets send two 2023 second-rounders and a 2024 third-rounder to the Packers for Aaron Rodgers.
Well, that works. How about that?
But there's more. Not only did ChatGPT give a reasonable trade proposal for Aaron Rodgers, but it also provided a reason for its decision:
"This proposal takes into account the fact that Aaron Rodgers is a highly talented and experienced quarterback, but he is also 38 years old and has only a few years left in his career. Meanwhile, the Jets have a young and developing team and could benefit from having a veteran quarterback to lead the offense."
- ChatGPT
OK, that sounds reasonable yet again. It did get Rodgers' age wrong -- he's 39 -- but the point still stands.
In this scenario, the Jets get their quarterback. Aaron Rodgers immediately makes them Super Bowl contenders, plus they don't have to give up their first-round pick. New York can use that selection to draft an offensive tackle or wide receiver, or even trade down for more picks.
Importantly, they get Rodgers.
The Packers land two second-rounders this year, giving them a total of three. They also receive a future third. That seems like a fair compromise after not getting the first-rounder they want.
ChatGPT concluded: "Of course, it's ultimately up to the Packers and the Jets to negotiate a fair trade that satisfies both teams' needs and priorities."
Well said, well said.
If AI can come up with a resolution to the Packers-Jets trade in a matter of seconds, Brian Gutekunst and Joe Douglas can get this thing done before the draft.