Everyone thinks Parker or Griffin can potentially be a No. 2 likely. They are solid young pitchers under control, though they are not elite talent. Having Griffin or Parker pitching in the AL East, in the Rogers Centre for a majority of their starts, pitching against teams like Boston, Tampa, New York, Baltimore 4-5 times a season, their numbers wouldn't be as good. They are nothing more than mid-rotation guys, and the Jays could easily go out and sign veteran No. 3 or 4's every offseason who could provide similar value.