Trade Rumors: Haason Reddick, Jonathan Jones, Bills, Jets, Patriots

Bills

Jets

  • When taking a look at the top trade candidates ahead of the NFL’s November 5 deadline, ESPN’s Dan Graziano names Jets DE Haason Reddick as an obvious player to watch, given his ongoing holdout. 
  • Graziano mentions that New York can either sign Reddick to an extension he desires or can trade him for “an asset or two.” 
  • Graziano lists the Cardinals as a potential landing spot for Reddick along with the Buccaneers, 49ers and Bears. Arizona notably drafted Reddick in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
  • Graziano includes the Jets among the potential teams to watch should the Panthers consider trading QB Bryce Young
  • Graziano also mentions the Jets as a possible landing spot for Giants OLB Azeez Ojulari.
  • As for a possible acquisition, Graziano names Raiders WR Davante Adams, considering that New York previously showed interest in him and this would like to reunite him with Aaron Rodgers
  • Graziano lists the Browns as a possible trade fit for Cardinals S Budda Baker.

Patriots

  • ESPN’s Dan Graziano names Patriots CB Jonathan Jones as a potential trade candidate ahead of the NFL’s November 5 deadline should New England begin to fade in the AFC East. 
  • Graziano could see the Falcons making a move for Jones given they could use an improvement at the starting cornerback spot opposite of A.J. Terrell.
  • Graziano also lists the Chiefs, Ravens, and Steelers as three teams that could use Jones’ services. 
  • Graziano names Panthers WR Diontae Johnson as a possible acquisition for New England after they missed out on 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk in the offseason. 
  • Graziano mentions Eagles LB Devin White and Colts LB E.J. Speed as potential trade options for the Patriots. 
  • Graziano includes Patriots WR Kendrick Bourne as a possible trade candidate to keep an eye on.

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