The Facts: GM Jason Licht recently acknowledged that backup quarterback Mike Glennon is available for the right price leading up to next month's draft. "We're open to discuss things, we have been open, we've been talking to a lot of teams," Licht told Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio last week. "That's dwindled now to a few teams. We're still talking.
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Understanding that Glennon might opt to seek greener pastures when his rookie contract expires after the 2016 season, Licht's best options are a trade or a contract extension. "At some point we're going to make a decision whether or not we're going to keep him," Licht said. "Having a backup quarterback that we think has starting ability is a huge asset for us." The Bucs have already discussed a two-year extension, likely for at least $6 million a year, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Meanwhile, the Jets reportedly have reached out to gauge Glennon's price and the Broncos still have a need. But now that free agency has essentially run its course, there's a good chance we'll have to wait until draft weekend to see a Glennon trade play out.