If you love a plethora of NFL trades before the deadline, you probably won’t be disappointed about what transpires over the next five days.
There has been no shortage of blockbuster NFL trades so far this month. We’ve already seen Davante Adams go to the New York Jets, Amari Cooper to the Buffalo Bills, Diontae Johnson to the Baltimore Ravens and DeAndre Hopkins to the Kansas City Chiefs, just to name a few.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, there are several more big names to follow on the trade market between now and the Nov. 5 deadline. For starters, the two insiders were asked to name the player that’s most “likely” to get moved at the deadline.
Graziano listed Cleveland Browns star edge rusher Za’Darius Smith, while Fowler named New York Jets wide receiver Mike Williams. Regarding the latter, Fowler wrote, “Williams is open to a trade and there is external interest in a deal.”
Fowler adds that Houston Texans guard and 2022 first-round pick Kenyon Green, “is on a few teams’ trade candidates list.” Speaking of 2022 first-round selections, Fowler floated New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal as a potential trade candidate.
On the topic of the Giants, Graziano adds that standout edge rusher Azeez Ojulari could be shopped if the two sides aren’t keen on reaching an extension.
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Graziano also touched base on the 5-2 Philadelphia Eagles, who are no strangers to blockbuster NFL trades. Graziano wonders if Eagles GM Howie Roseman would “take a shot at a” big name like Arizona Cardinals All-Pro safety Budda Baker.
Expect Several Big-Time NFL Trades In The Coming Days
There are nearly a dozen NFL teams who are in prime contention for a top-five draft pick, so of course it makes sense to sell off at the deadline. And though the Kansas City Chiefs remain the team to beat, nearly two-thirds of the league’s 32 teams have realistic playoff hopes.
So there should be several more notable NFL trades between now and next Tuesday. The races for the first overall pick and Super Bowl 59 are wide open, after all.