The NFL’s trade deadline is fast approaching, with teams across the league eyeing late deals that could define its season.
Whether it be the final piece of the puzzle for a Super Bowl run, or trading away assets for draft stock, it is set to be a huge few hours for America’s biggest league.
Follow along for all the latest news and rumors ahead of the 4pm deadline…
Breaking:TRADE ALERT: Jakobi Meyers to the Jacksonville Jaguars
FINALLY. Four hours after the first trade of the day, we have our second.
TRADE: Las Vegas Raiders are sending wide receiver Jakobi Meyers to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for a fourth-round pick and a sixth-round pick
Where things stand with four hours to go
It’s past noon on the East Coast and it’s already feeling considerably slower than last year.
Meyers being the first big name off the board may set the market for the rest of the afternoon – especially with other wide receivers being offered up to other teams.
Teams rumored to be aggressively pursuing help, according to an aggregation of reports are: Denver, Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, and Philadelphia
Dallas, in particular, is reportedly looking for more help on the defensive side of the ball.
A quick update for those playing along at home
Not much movement today, but it’s been a busy final month
Who was close enough to landing Meyers?
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN: Meyers to Jacksonville
FOR LAS VEGAS: Meyers was set to become a free agent after his contract expired at the end of this season. He also previously requested a trade, so he wasn’t going to stay. This is a solid return for the Raiders.
FOR JACKSONVILLE: I doubt they’d trade Brian Thomas Jr. now that Trevor Lawrence has a good option at “Wide Receiver 2” now in Meyers. Travis Hunter has been woefully used and is now on IR, so picking him up will be very beneficial to any hope of a playoff push.
Atlanta makes another special teams move
After cutting kicker Younghoe Koo earlier this year in favor of Parker Romo, the Falcons are now waiving Romo and are signing veteran Zane Gonzalez.
About last night’s Dre’Mont Jones trade
This is a bit of a gamble…
As you recall from an earlier post in here, Jones was traded from the Titans to the Ravens in exchange for a conditional fifth-round pick.
Well, according to SI’s Albert Breer, if Jones has at least two sacks over the course of the regular season and the Ravens make the playoffs, the fifth-rounder becomes a fourth-round pick.
Two teams in need of receiver help go the free agent route early
The New England Patriots signed former USC wide receiver Brenden Rice, the son of legendary pass catcher Jerry Rice. Brenden was a seventh-round pick by the Chargers in 2024 and has not played in the NFL.
Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers have signed Marquez Valdes-Scantling to their practice squad. The two-time Super Bowl champion was a favored target for Aaron Rodgers when they were both in Green Bay.
The Bears are rumored to trade a receiver. One father hopes his son is the one moved.
With the deadline at a crawl, teams may be trying to sus out who is on the block. The father of one of the Chicago Bears young stars is hoping that his son gets traded next.
We’ve officially reached the “Concepts of a Plan” phase of trade deadline day
It’s just a matter of time before the deals start going through, but apparently there’s boots on the ground in Seattle and Denver
One trade does not make the Cowboys any better
Despite the Logan Wilson trade earlier this morning, the Cowboys are not expected to be contenders any time soon.
Franchise legend Troy Aikman expressed that belief in the middle of Monday Night Football.
Current NFL Draft Order
With many teams looking to tank this season, this is currently where things stand for the NFL Draft.
1. New Orleans Saints (1-8)
2. Tennessee Titans (1-8)
6. Cleveland Browns (2-6)
7. Las Vegas Raiders (2-6)
8. Cincinnati Bengals (3-6)
9. Washington Commanders (3-6)
10. Baltimore Ravens (3-5)
Draft Picks could lead to big hauls
Among the teams who are under the “buy-now” category, many of them have a double-digit number of picks to move.
Take the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles: GM Howie Roseman gave up a third-round pick for Jaelan Phillips from Miami. He still has two other third-round picks and ten picks in total.
The Los Angeles Rams also have ten picks, including two first-rounders which could help them acquire a new offensive lineman if they’re able to work out a deal.
New England also has ten picks, but most of them are in late rounds (two fourths, a fifth, two sixths, and two sevenths).
But the most gluttonous team in the draft this year is Pittsburgh: a first, a second, three thirds, two fourths, a fifth, three sixths and a seventh. That could go a long way in getting pass catcher help for Aaron Rodgers.
Late Last Night…
The Baltimore Ravens added some pass rushing help by acquiring Tennessee Titans edge Dre’Mont Jones in exchange for a conditional 2026 fifth-round pick.
Who’s Selling?
The New Orleans Saints. If GM Mickey Loomis is smart, he will trade (at minimum) one of Rashid Shaheed, Brandin Cooks, or Chris Olave for a decent return.
The Miami Dolphins just fired general manager Chris Grier, so the waters on any potential moves are murky at the moment. However, they have pass rushers (Bradley Chubb and Matthew Judon) they could move. Plus, as mentioned below, the possibility of moving Jaylen Waddle is intriguing.
The New York Jets have ample defensive line trade candidates and it’d be shocking if they all stayed put.
Who’s Buying?
In such a wide-receiver heavy market (as explained below), teams who need catching help will likely make a move. In that regard, look to the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers to get something done.
On the defensive side of the ball, look to the Patriots as well as the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo Bills, and Indianapolis Colts to bulk up their pass rush.
The Colts may also be in for a cornerback, as will the Niners, Bears, and Green Bay Packers.
What Names Are Expected to Move: Defense Edition
You get a pass rusher, and you get a pass rusher, and you get a pass rusher…
Defensive line and Edge is the key this deadline.
Let’s go rapid fire: Quinnen Williams (NYJ), Trey Hendrickson (CIN), Arden Key (TEN), Bradley Chubb (MIA), Kingsley Enagbare (GB), Mazi Smith (DAL), Chauncey Golston (NYG). You could also see the Jets move Jermaine Johnson II, but that would be one of the biggest moves of the day.
Defensive secondary also seems to be a hot-button topic. Cornerbacks Tariq Woolen (SEA) and Cam Taylor-Britt (CIN) are the biggest names among the possible CB’s while for safeties, look to Tony Adams (NYJ), Minkah Fitzpatrick (MIA) and Rayshawn Jenkins (CLE).
What Names Are Expected to Move: Offense Edition
If anything, the biggest moves made will likely be at wide receiver.
For anyone hoping for a big quarterback move, you’d essentially have to hope that Atlanta’s Kirk Cousins waives his no trade clause. Even then, with the way he’s been playing, can we even consider that a “big quarterback move” anymore?
Instead, look to the pass catchers. Top trade targets at WR include Calvin Ridley (TEN), DJ Moore (CHI), Jakobi Meyers (LV) and Rashid Shaheed (NO) among others. Those are the most likely, but we’d really be in for it if Chris Olave (NO), Jaylen Waddle (MIA), AJ Brown (PHI) or Brian Thomas Jr (JAX) somehow got moved.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN: Logan Wilson to Cowboys
FOR CINCINNATI: Wilson had seemingly been passed on the depth chart by Barrett Carter as well as Demetrius Knight. With Wilson spending plenty of time on the bench and earning an AAV of $9million a year, the Bengals can clear some cap space.
FOR DALLAS: The Cowboys have the second-worst total defense and scoring defense in the league. Adding one player will not help with that. However, Wilson does have two years remaining on his deal. Last season, he had 104 tackles in 11 games before an injury. The year prior, a fully healthy season, he totaled 135. Wilson could be a good pick up for the long-haul in Dallas – even if many fans want the team to consider a tank.
We already have our first deal of the day!TRADE ALERT: Bengals LB Logan Wilson to Cowboys for 2026 Seventh-Round Pick
Just before 7:30am, as the sun was kissing the Atlantic coast, Jerry Jones confirmed a trade for his Cowboys.
Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson is off to Dallas in exchange for a seventh.
Good morning and welcome to the Daily Mail Sport live blog for the 2025 NFL Trade Deadline!
Today’s the day where teams load up at the last minute for the rest of the seasons.
Contenders will buy, pretenders will sell, and tankers will… tank?
We will have up-to-the-minute news on every deal being done across the league as we are just past 8:00am on the East Coast and will stay in touch with all the happenings up until the deadline shuts in eight hours.
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