Again, look at Cutler's receiving options. He's an average QB at this point in his career; he has the potential to be really good... but I don't think he would have much success if he had lesser talent around him. Brandon Marshall could break the single season record for catches, Eddie Royal has been very good, and Tony Scheffler is a very good receiving TE. It just doesn't make sense to trade for Cutler when we haven't even surrounded our QB with anything comparable to what Jay Cutler has. The Broncos also have a very good offensive line, and they gained 4.8 yards a carry while their rookie LT only gave up 2.5 sacks. Lets face it, the Denver Bronco's offense has so many more good players on it. What would Cutler do if no one was open? He has a penchant for bone-headed turn overs, and i don't think he would check down very often. If you brought Cutler here last year, he would have thrown 20+ INTs as he is the type of QB that forces the ball even when no one is open. His YPA was .1 greater than Trent last year.
Trading for him makes no sense.