Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan has made it known he would love to trade back from No. 3 in the NFL draft for the right package.

But will that right package come along?

It all depends on the league’s view of the quarterbacks at the top of this draft. We have seen in recent years that teams are willing to move up for quarterbacks. Jared Goff, Carson Wentz, Mitch Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, Patrick Mahomes, Sam Darnold, Josh Allen and Josh Rosen have all been taken after teams moved up to get them.

This year’s quarterback class does not grade out as high as some recent years, so the Jets may have a problem moving back and acquiring more picks.

“I would give it a 95 percent chance that if they were to make a deal, it would be for a quarterback,” ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay said Tuesday.

Kyler Murray is now projected to go No. 1 to the Cardinals by nearly every draft expert. If he does, that would hurt the Jets’ chances of trading back. Dwayne Haskins’ stock seems to be falling, and Drew Lock is unlikely to be taken in the top five.

“The quarterback situation is fascinating to me,” McShay said. “You’ve got Arizona sitting at No. 1, they moved up to go get a quarterback last year in Josh Rosen, now it sounds like they’re going to try to unload Josh Rosen, take another quarterback. You’ve got Dwayne Haskins, who is the best pure passer in this class, but there are some question marks. Some teams are starting to wonder if Drew Lock is a better option. There’s just so much going on with the quarterbacks that you never know.”

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Is there a non-quarterback that a team might move up to take? In 2013, the Dolphins moved up to No. 3 to take pass-rusher Dion Jordan.

“I think [Nick] Bosa and Quinnen Williams are at a different level, but there’s still some really good players like Josh Allen and defensive linemen across the board,” McShay said. “So I just don’t envision a team moving up and giving away picks to go and get a defensive lineman when they know they can get them a little bit later.”

Maccagnan will be burning up the phone lines. But will he find any takers?