NFL Trade Deadline
Frank Coyle/ NFL Insider
Playoff Clubs Working Deals at the 11th Hour
Giants Trade DL Leo Williams to Seahawks
The NFL trade deadline is today, Oct. 31 with clubs working the phones diligently seeking deals for the 2nd half playoff stretch run. Expect an active day of deals involving quality starters. The NFL trade date in 2024 opens in mid-March.
NFL Teams – possible available players
NFC
Bears
CB Jaylon Johnson
Bills, Cowboys, 49ers and Chiefs interested in solid starter.
Commanders
Edge Chase Young
His name is in many conversations for a #2 pick. May remain in DC and get tagged in March
Edge Montez Sweat
Playmaker can provide impact off the edge. Chiefs, Bears and Bucs interested
Cowboys
Seeking runner like Derek Henry and Dalvin Cook before deadline
An OL is always on the agenda and LT Garett Bolles has drawn interest.
Giants
CB Adoree Jackson
Bills, Seahawks, Chargers and Bears have made calls with a 2nd day draft pick on the table
WR Darius Slayton
Veteran can stretch the field and a few playoff clubs have inquired
WR Parris Campbell
Never settled into GMen offense
DT A’Shawn Robinson
Veteran will get interest from the Jets, Bucs and Falcons for a 3rd day pick
CB Darney Holmes
Veteran put up respectable grades in the nickel role
Eagles
Derek Barnett is being shopped around for a conditional late pick
Panthers
Impact edge rusher Brian Burns getting inquires, though two #1 picks too high to move
WR Terrance Marshall is on the block. The 3rd day pick gets it done. Chiefs and 49ers have made calls.
Cardinals
S Budda Baker will cost a 2nd day selection with Jaguars, Bengals and Browns
WR Marquise Brown has drawn interest with Browns, Falcons and Bucs in line.
Vikings
DE Danielle Hunter – Playmaker can change games. Ravens, Chiefs and Chargers in pursuit
AFC
Jets
RB Dalvin Cook
Veteran could move with contenders like Ravens, Cowboys, Bucs and Bills interested
Jets looking for OL after interior injuries last weekend.
Patriots
TE Hunter Henry getting interest from Bengals, Cowboys, Eagles and Seahawks
Dolphins
Seeking offensive lineman and defensive players especially in the front seven. Like LT Garett Bolles for a 3rd round selection.
Ravens
Looking to add a running back with Jonathan Taylor, Dalvin Cook and Derek Henry at the top of their list.
Titans
RB Derek Henry
Playoff clubs thinking he can be the difference in January. Ravens, Cowboys, Bills, Eagles and Bucs in pursuit
QB Ryan Tannehill – Clubs with injuries especially contenders like the Jets, Falcons and Vikings making calls.
WR DeAndre Hopkins is still a playmaker with impact talent. Clubs like the Falcons, Bucs and Cowboys offering a 2nd day selection
Broncos
WR Jerry Jeudy
Starting to become a problem child, though a talented playmaker who will command interest
WR Courtland Sutton
Quality possession receiver could move
OT Garett Bolles
Underrated LT with consistently good grades. Clubs like Jets, Cowboys, Dolphins and Bills interested
CB Patrick Surtain
Blue chip young cover man will command a huge price with Bills, Giants, Cowboys and 49ers at the head of the line
Chiefs
Interested in adding playmakers on both sides of the ball. They will inquire for edge rushers, Brian Burns and Chase Young
WR Richie James is expected to move for a late conditional pick.
Raiders
WR Devante Adams is hoping to move. All-Pro performer would command #1 pick plus and maybe best to move on. Ravens, Bills, Steelers and Cowboys seeking difference maker in the passing game.
Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He publishes an annual NFL Free Agency Report will extensive insight on NFL player evaluation. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in major college player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc. for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites