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The free agency period of the NFL could have gone extinct in recent weeks, but that does not mean there will be more excitement for this off season , and this excitement could very well occur in the form of some wild trades.
If the NFL teams have proven something out of the season, it's that they like to trade. In the last two months, we have already seen Joe Flacco, Case Keenum and DeSean Jackson are being treated. Not to mention, it has become clear that all NFL players can be acquired at the right price. Last year, it did not even seem very possible that Odell Beckham or Antonio Brown are playing for new teams in 2019, but that's exactly what will happen after both players have been handed out during what was one of the most unreasonable in the history of the NFL. , and we might not be done.
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With the best players who are no longer available as freelancers, the teams will seek to fill the voids of their workforce by conducting a potential exchange. For example, the The Patriots are going to have a giant hole to fill on their offense now that Rob Gronkowski has decided to retire and it would not be surprising to see them make a big trade before the NFL draft on April 25.
With this in mind, let's take a look at seven trades that teams must complete before the repechage, starting with the Patriots.
Patriots land two weapons for Tom Brady
1. The hawks negotiate Mohamed Sanu with the Patriotes
The patriots get: Mohamed Sanu
Falcons get: Choice of third round 2019 (97th in total)
2. Packers exchange Jimmy Graham with the Patriots
The patriots get: Jimmy Graham
Packers get: Choice of third round 2019 (101st in total)
If we learned one thing about Bill Belichick during his 19 seasons in New England, it's that he's not afraid to trade against an offensive weapon. he thinks the Patriots need it and the Patriots certainly need it. Since March 2007, Belichick has been on the road to trade by adding recipients such as Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Deion Branch and Brandin Cooks. Last year, we even saw the Patriots add Cordarrelle Patterson.
With the reception depth chart that seems pretty thin behind Julian Edelman, it would not be surprising to see Belichick trying to reach an agreement with a wide receiver and that Mohamed Sanu would make a lot of sense. On the one hand, the patriots have already shown some interest in Sanu the last time that he was a free agent. Back in March 2016, Sanu visited with New England before signing a five-year contract with the Falcons. As for the Falcons, Sanu seems to be gradually turning into a reflection in Atlanta thanks to the presence of Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley. With Jones should get a record deal At one point, the Falcons may no longer be interested in keeping Sanu and his base salary of $ 6 million for 2019.
As for the tight end of the match, with Gronk now retired, the Patriots' depth chart is essentially composed of players you've probably never heard of. Seriously, if you want to trap people with anecdotes this weekend, ask them to name two tight ends that are currently on the Patriots' list (answer ahead). The tight end plays a vital role in the Patriots' offensive. That's why there is a 100% chance that Belichick will boost the depth of the position at some point during the off season. Although the Patriots are likely to put a close end to their goals, an exchange also seems quite possible, because Belichick loves to trade for tight goals. In 2016, we saw the patriotic trade for Martellus Bennett. In 2017, the Patriots added striker Dwayne Allen to an exchange with the colts.
Although Jimmy Graham may be out of touch with his career, it would represent a significant advance in talent from the Patriots. The veteran could also serve as a mentor for any close purpose that the Patriots might end up pointing to.
As far as the Packers are concerned, giving up Graham and picking one of the youngest with one of their two first-round picks is a decision that would make a lot of sense to them, and our editors, here at CBSSports.com, seem to be making a lot of sense for them, and our editors, here at CBSSports.com, seem to Okay. In the models written by our six editors, four of them ask the Packers to shake their heads in the first round (you can read them by clicking here).
Now, back to New England. If the Patriots want to be even more daring, they might try to play a game for Kyle Rudolph, but he plays such an essential role in the Viking offense that it's not clear whether he's going to play a game for Kyle Rudolph. they would be willing to give it up. That being said, Rudolph has a high salary for 2019 ($ 7.3 million) and the Vikings do not really have the time to extend his contract because they gave all their money to Kirk Cousins and Anthony Barr. less willing to listen to any offer made by the patriots.
For the Patriots, the beauty of these two potential trades is that they would use choices that they did not even have two months ago. In each profession, the patriots would be using a compensatory choice that they were donated in February, which meant that they would turn the free NFL choices into weapons for Tom Brady. Belichick classic. Use the system to his advantage.
** The two tight ends of the Patriots' line meet: Stephen Anderson, Matt Lacosse.
Former veterans are shipped
3. Cardinals exchange Josh Rosen with the giants
Giants get: Josh Rosen
Cardinals get: First round pick 2019 (17th in total)
Dave Gettleman might not be too popular with Giants fans after exchanging Odell Beckhambut he would probably gain some of that popularity if he did it and earned a potential franchise quarter for his team. In this agreement, the Giants would use the first-round pick that they had acquired in Beckham's trade to push this deal to conquer Rosen. With Eli Manning's contract expiring after the 2019 season, the Giants could let Rosen sit on the bench this season, and then start it in 2020. If they did, they would have always Rosen less than two years of its very affordable price. rookie contract.
In addition to having Rosen, this benefit to the Giants lies in the fact that they would have several options to use their other first-round pick. The Giants were a horrible team last year and their lineup has a lot of holes, which means they could use the sixth pick in all to fill one of those holes. If the Giants feel that Rosen is as good or better than any quarterback in the 2019 preliminary category, then this deal would be obvious. Using your 17th overall to get Rosen seems to be a much better deal than using your sixth choice to grab Dwayne Haskins or Kyler Murray.
As for the Cardinals, even if they did not know if they wanted to play with Rosen, they would almost certainly exchange it if someone called and offered them a first round pick.
4. The Jaguars trade Leonard Fournette against the Eagles against Nelson Agholor
The eagles have: Leonard Fournette
The Jaguars receive: Nelson Agholor
If the end of the NFL 2018 season was an indication, the Jaguars are certainly not happy with Leonard Fournette. If you need a reminder of what happened, here is a brief summary: First, Fournette was suspended for a match (Week 13) after being beaten with a Bills player during week 12. In his first match after his suspension, Fournette was taken in video telling a fan he was going to "fight the ass".
Oh, and Tom Coughlin also made him swallow his completely selfless air while he was sitting on the bench during the Jaguars' Texan final, which Jacksonville had lost 20-3.
It should also be mentioned that the suspension of Fournette led the Jags to remove all future guarantees from its contract.
Although the relationship is not necessarily irreparable, the Jags would probably be more than thrilled to move on to something else if they got an intriguing offer, and that's where the Eagles come in. If the Eagles have a problem shouting at their fault, it's back, and although they may seek to solve this problem in the project, it's usually not so that they work. Over the last 10 years, the Eagles have not made a single first or second round choice, which means that an exchange makes the most sense, especially if we consider that the The front office of the team is managed by one of the most successful. -crazy guys in the NFL (Howie Roseman).
For the Jaguars, not only would they be able to get rid of Fournette and all the distractions he brought to the team, but they would also have the opportunity to bring a familiar face to Nick Foles. If the Jags are waiting for Foles to get big numbers in Jacksonville, it would make sense to add Agholor. In the Eagles' Super Bowl LII victory over the Patriots, Agholor captured nine passes for an 84-yard pass from Foles. The other potential benefit for Jags is that Foles seems to work well without a powerful game.
If Fournette actually goes to Philadelphia, the Eagles will subcontract it at a very reasonable rate over the next two seasons ($ 2.9 million in 2019 and $ 4.2 million in 2020).
5. Bengals exchange John Ross with the Chiefs
The leaders get: John Ross
The Bengals get: Choice of fifth round 2019 (167th overall)
If the Bengals are shopping John Ross, the chefs may want to call them. With Tyreek Hill under investigation for alleged battery In the case of a minor, the addition of Ross would give chiefs some assurance in the event that Hill's legal situation worsens. Although Ross ranked in the top 10 in 2017 (ninth overall), it is highly unlikely that the Bengals can get anything back. A fourth round pick could possibly make sense here, but the leaders do not have one, so we will ask them to choose their fifth round pick.
Although Ross struggled for almost two seasons, the 24-year-old showed some talent. By 2018, Ross's receiver numbers were not fascinating (21 catches for 210 yards), but he had seven touchdown passes, including five inside the 10-yard line, which was tied for fourth place in the NFL. from inside the last 10 season. Ross would also have the chance to play with Patrick Mahomes, who has a slightly stronger arm than Andy Dalton, which basically means that the Chiefs quarterback is far better equipped to take advantage of Ross's speed (Ross 40 NFL combined record in 2017).
6. The Jets negotiate Darron Lee in the Bengals
The Bengals get: Darron Lee
The streams have: 2019 Fifth Round Pick (149th in total)
With C.J. Mosley now on the list in New York, there is a good chance that the The jets could end up trading Darron Lee, which is potentially good news for a team of Bengals facing serious problems of depth among linebackers. If the Jets are hoping for draft repechage in this deal, the Bengals have a lot to offer. In fact, the Bengals have seven choices between the fourth and sixth rounds this year.
For Lee, who was the 20th overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft, this deal would likely be a welcome change of scenery. This would also bring the linebacker, who was going to Ohio high school and college, closer to home.
As for the Bengals, if they yielded John Ross to the Chiefs for a fifth round pick and then dropped a fifth-round pick for Lee, they would actually trade Ross for Lee, which would not be bad. treat.
The Raiders have not finished making exchanges
7. Bear negotiates Jordan Howard to the Raiders
The Raiders get: Jordan Howard
The bears receive: Choice of fourth round 2019 (106th in total)
The Raiders had only racked up two more halves for more than 300 yards last season (Doug Martin, Marshawn Lynch) and none of these guys are under contract for 2019. Although the Raiders have added a lot of receivers this season, seemed to have forgotten the recoil position. In fact, to be fair, they did not forget it, they just decided not to take care of it for the moment.
The Raiders may not have a half-offensive yet, but the good news is that they know what they are looking for.
The Raiders could use one of their three first-round picks on a half-goal in the repechage, but that seems like a kind of reach. Instead of wasting a first-round pick, the Raiders could call the Bears and make an offer for Jordan Howard. The advantage of the Raiders is that they would get a halfback who could start instantly, and that they would just give up to land this starter, it is a fourth round choice.
For the Bears, their back room is a little overloaded after adding Mike Davis during the free assignment, so it would make sense for them to separate from Howard. Bears have not really been trying to hide the fact this off-season, they would be open to trade with Howard and getting a fourth-round pick in return would seem like a good value, especially for a team that currently has only five picks in the draft, making it the second-smallest team in the NFL.
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