Yes really.. His arm is nowhere near what it used to be which is likely the main reason for his Int's last year. While 31 isnt technically that old. It isnt young either especially for a QB who had to have his throwing elbow reconstructed just 2 years ago. Way to big a risk.
I thought Palmer specifically decided against surgery on the elbow? Let it heal naturally instead of having Tommy John surgery.
I think if he gets traded anywhere, the Seahawks would be willing to spend more than the Cardinals if it came down to those two teams.
Whether or not he's top 10, I think it's important to remember that we're talking about a QB who had an "off" year and still completed 61.8% and 26 TD.
That's not too far off of what Warner did his last year(66.1% and 26 TD) and that production was good enough for a playoff win. Palmer throwing untimely interceptions shouldn't necessarily be considered what he "is" at this point either. Again using Warner as a reference, '05 & '06 saw him doing the exact same thing.
My point being, throw a QB off of his game in one area and it will eventually have a ripple effect on his entire production. If Palmer had no trust in his receivers to be in the right place, it could easily have put him in a place where he was waiting for them to get open instead of throwing the ball on time. Then throw in all the dropped passes and I can easily see his head being a mess.