Drew Brees' Value (if he plays in 2020)

This thought hit me while in another thread. If Drew doesn't retire and signs another 1 year deal, would it be for the same $25 million as last season?

I'm not one of those calling him washed up. I think he's still one of the better QBs in the league, but other than efficiency (completion % mainly), he's definitely showing some signs of an aging QB. He's still a winner, and he can still put a team on his shoulders and carry them to a win. Just not as often as he once could. Not as consistently. He arguably requires more talent around him than he did in the past.

So does that factor into what he'll sign for? I remember last year hearing that a team offered him a 2 year $60 million dollar deal, although I don't believe that was confirmed and that team wasn't actually named. IIRC. That being said, if true, then he actually gave us a discount at $25 million. Myself, I believe his contract would again be for $25 million if he doesn't retire. But I think it's at least a real discussion point this year.

For comparison, here's what other QBs cost per year:

Russel Wilson $35 million
Big Ben $34 million
Aaron Rodgers $33.5 million
Jered Goff $33.5 million
Carson Wentz $32 million
Matt Ryan $30 million
Kurt Cousins $28 million
Jimmy Garapolo $27.5 million
Matt Stafford $27 million
Derek Carr $25 million
Tom Brady $23 million
Joe Flacco $22.1 million
Nick Foles $22 million
Phillip Rivers $20.8 million
Cam Newton $20.7 million
Andy Dalton $16 million
Less than this is low-tier QBs and QBs on rookie deals.

Some of these guys are very over-paid to say the least. I'll note that a players value is what he could get from any of the 32 teams, not just the team he's negotiating with. I'm wondering if there's a little room for Drew to give a little extra discount this year? With our cap situation, every little bit would help.