Many expected the Patriots to trade away Jimmy Garoppolo this offseason, but recent reports halted those talks. While the Pats appear to want to hang on to the backup quarterback, they may be willing to move him if they get a king's ransom in return.

Speaking Tuesday afternoon on NFL Network, Mike Garafolo said it will take at least two first-round picks.

"The expectation as of right now is that he won't be moved by the Patriots. But that could change. Someone could blow Bill Belichick and the Patriots away with an offer. Nobody really knows quite knows what that price is, but someone somewhat connected to the situation said it's probably going to have to be a first-round pick this year, and then a first-round pick again next year. Just something to make Belichick think."

As Garafolo notes, this is a really high price for another team on a fairly unproven quarterback. While there's a lot to like about the 25-year-old, his real-time sample size is pretty small, and a team likely won't feel comfortable unloading two firsts on him.

Essentially, expect Garoppolo to remain in New England unless there's a team out there willing to bet its future on him.