Assuming Turner comes back in August, and either Werth or Taylor is reasonably healthy, then this team has the best line up in the NL, to go with two Cy Young-level starters and a respectable #3. That's pretty loaded. I don't think it is far-fetched at all to assume the position players will not be a problem in the playoffs. This team was not shut out until this past weekend. You are hard-pressed to find a more productive 3-6 hitters. Even if you discount RZ some, adding back Turner to go with Goodwin (or Werth) gives the line up solid tablesetters. There really is one major weakness, and that is the bullpen. While I disagree with Slate on giving Robles for any closer not a contender (you aren't getting Chapman, Kimbrel, or Jansen), I would probably go as good as Soto (#12 BP midseason but mid-90s in BA's list) and certainly Stevenson / Kieboom in the right deal.
You can probably expect Dombrowski to be looking for a setup guy to get to Kimbrel, and Texas has needs if they want to be in the WC hunt, but, short of that, the demand I think will not be too heavy from other teams.