Among the names floating in the rumor mill is that of Atlanta Hawks point guard Dennis Schroder, though he's bound to garner more bids for his services after this Feb. 8 trade deadline, according to Kevin O'Connor of The Ringer.

The 24-year-old has been majorly inconsistent and inefficient, and while teams around the league could hold onto cap space, hoping someone like Isaiah Thomas or Elfrid Payton becomes available, they could also seek to land the likes of Collin Sexton or Trae Young in the upcoming 2018 NBA Draft.

Schroder has only logged two games shooting 50 percent or better this month, piling up a horrid 40.4 percent from the floor and 27.3 percent from deep.

The Hawks are trying to shuffle the deck and find the right pieces for an effective rebuild — something Schroder has failed to demonstrate in his two seasons at the starting point guard spot. General manager Travis Schlenk, who was brought from the Golden State Warriors this offseason, is expected to remain aggressive in looking for parts to make this team a contender.

Among some of the questions surrounding the franchise is if head coach Mike Budenholzer will want to stick around for a rebuild, per O'Connor, even more so after surrendering his front-office duties to hone into coaching this young team.

While Schroder has not performed to the Hawks' expectations, his gaudy averages of 19.6 points and 6.4 assists per game this season are bound to make waves in the summer, though it remains to be seen if the market could favor the Hawks by giving them something valuable in return.