The Athletic's Chad Graff said the Broncos, Panthers, and Steelers are the most likely trade partners for Kirk Cousins this offseason.
Cousins is entering the final year of his bloated deal with the Vikings, who recently cleaned house after Cousins and the Vikings underperformed for the past couple seasons. If the Vikings can find a team willing to take on Cousins' entire $35 million salary cap hit (16.8 percent of a team's cap space for 2022), Minnesota might receive a couple day three draft picks in exchange, Graff said, comparing the deal to the Chiefs trading Alex Smith to Washington in 2018. A trade for Cousins, 33, would likely be far too splashy a move for the hyper-conservative Steelers organization, and the Panthers could barely afford the transaction because they're on the hook for Sam Darnold in 2022. That leaves the QB-starved Broncos, a team that should move heaven and earth to land a viable quarterback to pair with their excellent pass catchers and running backs. A desperate Denver team could hold its nose and take the hit to bring Cousins aboard.
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SOURCE: The Athletic
Jan 18, 2022, 9:45 AM ET