The NFL trade market is abuzz with activity, particularly at the wide receiver position, as the November 5 deadline approaches. Several high-profile pass-catchers have already changed teams, and more deals are expected. Mike Williams (Jets), Darius Slayton (Giants), Adam Thielen (Panthers), K.J. Osborn (Patriots), and Tyquan Thornton (Patriots) are among those generating interest.
Teams seeking wide receiver help, such as the Steelers, are closely monitoring the market. The Jets’ acquisition of Davante Adams has made Mike Williams expendable, but his recent lack of production may impact his trade value. Darius Slayton’s strong performance in Week 8 has made him an attractive option, but the Giants may opt to retain him. The Patriots’ receivers, Osborn and Thornton, are also drawing interest.
Pass rushers are another highly sought-after commodity. Za’Darius Smith (Browns) has garnered attention from several teams, including the Lions, but Cleveland may choose to retain him. Azeez Ojulari (Giants) is another coveted pass rusher, with several teams inquiring about his availability. Baron Browning (Broncos) and Jadeveon Clowney (Panthers) are also generating interest, although their teams may be hesitant to trade them.
Several teams, including the Browns, Dolphins, Jaguars, and Giants, are at a crossroads. A win on Sunday could persuade them to hold onto their assets, while a loss might prompt them to sell. These teams’ decisions will significantly impact the trade market.
The Browns, in particular, face tough decisions. With Za’Darius Smith and other veterans drawing interest, they must weigh the benefits of trading versus retaining them. Cleveland’s performance on Sunday will likely influence their approach to the trade deadline.
Contrary to expectations, the Patriots may be buyers rather than sellers at the trade deadline. They have inquired about several players and could use the deadline to bolster their young talent base, potentially securing early starts on free agency.
Marshon Lattimore, the Saints’ star cornerback, is another player generating interest. However, Saints executive vice president/GM Mickey Loomis is notoriously reluctant to trade valuable assets, making a deal unlikely.
As the November 5 deadline looms, anticipation builds. Will the Steelers find their coveted wide receiver? Will the Browns trade Za’Darius Smith or hold onto him? The next 48 hours will be filled with intrigue, as teams jockey for position and make last-minute deals.