According to Rob Demovsky of the Green Bay Press Gazette, the Packers’ front office could be thinking about trading backup quarterback Matt Flynn if and when player movement is no longer restricted by the NFL lockout. Flynn performed well in the absence of Aaron Rodgers last season, which certainly elevated his value. But with the concussion issues surrounding Rodgers, would trading his insurance policy be a good move? If the Packers do decide to move Matt Flynn, it would signal that they are confident in two things: Rodgers’ ability to stay on the field and current third-string quarterback Graham Harrell’s ability to play in the NFL. Harrell was a prolific passer at Texas Tech, but the knock on him was that his statistics were elevated by the system he played in, it remains to be seen if his skills will translate to the NFL. Source: Football News Now
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He still proved that he can throw the deep ball, throw accurately and read what the defenses were throwing at him. I think we could def get something for him.
That's why he's still on the roster and Brohm isn't. On the other hand, he already proved more than some rookies, who will receive huge paychecks w/o showing anything on pro-level.
Flynn is good and if I was a GM i'd love to add him to a QB battle but to have him be the undisputed franchise QB is insane.