If our front office hadn't been fighting for their lives, we probably could have found some takers, though admittedly at a low price. It's why I said after the Rams and Cowboys' games that we needed to cut bait with Getty, promote Abrams as interim GM (only interim, to be clear... he's not the future) and trade away as many of these big, underperforming contracts as we can. The Saquons, Bradberrys, Golladays, Engrams, Slaytons, etc. of the team could probably net you a few third-rounders, and while that's not "value," in the grand scheme of things those guys aren't part of the future anyway (next year is a wash with our cap situation and the fact that we don't have the front office in place). I honestly don't believe in any of those guys... the franchise needs a fresh start.
I think there are teams that would have been interested in all those players. The Ravens would love to have a Bradberry right now. Green Bay had interest in both Slayton and Engram if you believe the chatter. Saquon is still a name; there would have been a taker for him.
Instead, we kept two guys in Getty and Judge that aren't going to be here anyway, we got no extra draft capital, and we're stuck with a roster of underperforming or injured players. It's an even less palatable place for any good GM to land.
As usual, we've somehow taken a bad situation and made it worse.