The Seahawks and Chiefs agreed to a blockbuster trade earlier today that will send Frank Clark to Kansas City. And as Albert Breer of SI.com writes, the veteran trade market is expected to remain hot this week. Breer says that rival clubs are “keeping an eye” on Cardinals‘ DL Robert Nkemdiche, and given that Nkemdiche suffered a torn ACL in December, it’s possible that he could be had for minimal compensation. He has battled injuries throughout his career and has not really lived up to his potential when on the field, but as a former first-round pick who won’t turn 25 until the regular season starts, it makes sense that he would draw some interest. He did post 4.5 sacks in 10 games (six starts) last year.
Now for more trade rumblings from around the league:
- Assuming the Cardinals draft Kyler Murray with the No. 1 overall pick, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen expects the club to be patient with a Josh Rosen trade (Twitter link). If they cannot get fair value for Rosen prior to the draft, the Cards could wait until after a few signal-callers come off the board and QB-needy teams start to get a little anxious. We heard earlier today that Arizona is still undecided as to what it will do with the first pick in the draft, but if the Cardinals don’t nab Murray, it would be a major surprise.
- Breer writes that 49ers‘ DE Arik Armstead is also expected to draw some trade interest, though he remains in San Francisco’s plans. Raiders‘ DT Justin Ellis is also said to be available, while Cowboys WR Allen Hurns is the best wideout that could be had via trade [SOURCE LINK].
- In a separate piece, Breer writes that rival clubs are monitoring Jaguars LB Telvin Smith and Broncos CB Chris Harris Jr. as potential trade targets, though neither player is on the trade block just yet.
- Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports continues to hear that the Lions and Jets are interested in trading down from their current first-round slots, and he sees the Falcons as a potential partner for Detroit (Twitter link). Interestingly, Breer hears the same [SOURCE LINK]. Clemson DT Christian Wilkins could be the target if Atlanta wants to move up, though Breer says the team has been “nosing around” offensive linemen as well as defensive linemen.
- As La Canfora writes in a separate piece, the Redskins could be the Jets‘ trade partner if Washington feels it needs to trade up to land Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins. One way or another, JLC believes the Redskins will come away from the draft with Haskins in tow. This is at least the second time La Canfora has written about a potential deal between Washington and New York.
- The Chargers are open to trading down from the No. 28 overall pick in Thursday’s draft, per the team’s official website. But given that there is a lot of depth in this draft and not many obvious first-round talents, GM Tom Telesco could find it difficult to execute such a deal.
Chargers have an awesome roster. There are no real “needs.” … and even though I can’t stand the Patriots, they beat the Chargers, Chiefs and Rams in consecutive games, all in convincing fashion. Patriots have a shit roster compared to those teams.
“If they cannot get fair value for Rosen prior to the draft, the Cards could wait until after a few signal-callers come off the board and QB-needy teams start to get a little anxious”
This reasoning makes no sense. If the Cardinals draft Murray, Rosen’s value immediately drops because now the Cardinals will be desperate to sell. If the asking price for Rosen is too high, teams can just tell them ‘good luck with benching one of your first round QBs the whole year’.
Everyone knows they’re taking Murray, so when they make it official tomorrow night, their leverage doesn’t really change much. But teams that want but fail to land Haskins/Lock/Jones could definitely increase their trade offer from, say, a third-rounder to a second-rounder.
I’m torn on the Lions trading down or not. At 8 you would think 2 QBs go before them and one team will make a dumb pick, giving Detroit a top 5 Def talent. I like the stud pick better than two coin flips later in the rounds.
NFL , besides draft choices during draft, has the least amount of player trades. If it’s BC teams don’t want to give up a choice for a player then maybe add a round or 2 to draft? Ideas to encourage player trades? No one really knows or cares when nfl trade deadline is?