It is no secret that Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis is set to test free agency, and with several teams in need of a quarterback, the list of suitors is expected to be high.

We have seen reports that Willis, who has just six starts to his name and is 3-3 in those starts, could command $30 million APY from a new team this offseason.

That is a lot of money for an unproven quarterback, but such is the market; Willis can nearly name his price. Or at least we thought.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler doesn’t think the $30 million number is accurate, with a lesser price expected for Willis in the coming weeks.

“Willis’ market has been a prominent topic this week,” Fowler wrote. “But a team offering him $30-plus million per year doesn’t appear realistic. Many front offices believe the more accurate comp is Justin Fields’ deal with the Jets last year (two years, $40 million).”

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Where could Willis land?

There are several options, and the ones we have seen talked about the most are the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Arizona Cardinals.

All three are seemingly out on their current quarterbacks, and Willis looms as a potential option for all three.

Of course, there could be a scenario where a team we haven’t heard about yet makes a play for Malik, but right now, you could say it’s down to three teams fighting for Willis’ signature.

But who will be willing to pay $20 million APY for an unproven quarterback? Apparently, the teams mentioned above appear ready to do so.

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