The Seattle Seahawks are in the midst of a major roster overhaul, parting ways with numerous starters and moving on to less expensive options. Many familiar faces are no longer with the team, raising the question: Who is next to go?

It won’t be franchise quarterback Russell Wilson, according to NFL Network’s Jim Trotter. At least not this year.

Trotter discussed the chances of Wilson being traded during an appearance Wednesday on NFL Network’s “Up to the Minute”:

This is interesting because, as we talked about yesterday for the first time, when John Schneider went and watched Josh Allen’s pro day, Russell Wilson’s camp reached out and said, “Is there anything we need to know here? With all these changes going on, does this mean anything for Russell?” And I’m told the Seahawks have no plans to move Russell Wilson this year, but if things don’t go well this year, Russell Wilson is in the final year of his contract next year. Perhaps then he says, ‘Maybe this isn’t a good fit, if this is a rebuilding situation here,’ and maybe he tries to push the button to move on after that.”

As this offseason has shown, the Seahawks aren’t afraid to move on from big-name players, as evidenced by Richard Sherman’s release and the trade of Michael Bennett to the Eagles.

If Trotter is correct, then we’ll have to wait until at least next year to find out whether the quarterback is off limits.

“And we know the one team that may be looking for a quarterback in a couple of years, two to three years,” Trotter added. “The Los Angeles Chargers, when Philip Rivers is done.”