It's almost impossible to know the answer.
As a fan, I saw his potential very early on. I know I was in the minority for some time until he actually started a game, and would say that the whole fiasco skewed many perceptions beyond that timeframe.
The question is really did other team's personnel-men see what I saw, and how willing would they be to make the inductive leap that this guy is a starting caliber QB, contrasted to our own personnel-men and their evaluation of his skills. We obviously now know what we thought about him as a franchise, but I reckon that it is almost impossible to know to what extent he would be valued at by others without seeing what he would have done in a continued back-up role, contrasted with starting.
In other words, the market would have answered the question, and I don't see how we could know what the market would be. He obviously would not like it, and I'm sure (as a fan can be) that if he had what he perceived as an opportunity to start vs. continuing to sit...I'd bet he would want to start elsewhere rather than waiting around for Brett to leave, money considerations becoming (again, relatively) secondary.
I know one thing. Dhazer could not possibly have been more wrong about Ted Thompson signing him when he did, and when/how he did it. That little bit of schadenfruede is so well-deserved by him, and while I almost always disagree with him, I do listen to what he has to say, and he has actually changed my mind on some things, so I value the crazy sob's opinion. :thumbleft: