Yes, think back to the first half of the year and then think of who would've been available to take the dozen Taillon starts.
In a similar vein, for all the understandable irritations with the offense, a big chunk of that is the run environment, hence all the close games. Very real possibility that even if they don't trade Taillon, fan sentiment is 'the rotation is fine, fix the offense', and then next year the environment changes and the problem spots switch places when Taillon/Shota give up more HR, Wicks or Assad faceplants, etc. tl;dr the offense is probably not as big an issue as it *feels*, and by the same token the pitching is not as strong as it feels either.