The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions for the first time in the franchise's history. Backup quarterback pulled off an incredible run through the playoffs and against Tom Brady's New England Patriots which has sent his value through the roof heading into the NFL offseason.

With Carson Wentz being the face of the franchise, Foles' future with the team is uncertain. There's been speculation he could be traded with his value being higher than ever. Apparently, if the Eagles do go the trade route with Foles, it'll take a substantial offer to get it done, according to Peter King of TheMMQB.com.

I don’t think Philly trades quarterback Nick Foles, unless some team makes an offer that start with two first-round picks. Even then, I’m skeptical they’d pull the trigger. This is why they got Foles in the first place—because GM Howie Roseman and Pederson think the backup quarterback is one of the 10 or 12 most important players on the team.

At 29, Foles may only a have a few productive years left and teams might not be willing to give up two first-round draft picks for a player that might not be a long-term option. However, stranger things have happened and teams can't win in this league with a reliable player under center meaning a desperate team might be willing to take the risk.

Foles is one of a few franchise-caliber quarterbacks that might be available over the course of the NFL offseason. Kirk Cousins of the Washington Redskins is arguably at the top of the list, but Foles might not be a far behind after his incredible playoff run and Super Bowl MVP performance.