Washington didn't receive any offers for Robert Griffin III, who hasn't played at all this season.

The $16.155 million on option on Griffin was picked up by Washington last spring in a move Bruce Allen called a no-brainer at the time.

Griffin's injury history made it a gamble, as did the fact that Jay Gruden didn't believe in him.

Multiple NFL people, from assistant coaches to executives, speculated that any team trading for Griffin might feel they need to change their offense to suit him. This would make an in-season acquisition difficult for any team.