Maxx Crosby and Bryce Young headline the list of potential NFL trades that fans are eagerly anticipating.
Tuesday, Nov. 5, marks a significant day for NFL enthusiasts, as it coincides with the trade deadline. Recent trades, including Davante Adams joining the Jets and Amari Cooper moving to the Bills, have set the stage for what’s to come.
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Could even bigger names be traded this season? Teams that have underperformed may see trading a key player as an opportunity to gather valuable draft picks. For franchises with a pending free agent likely to depart in March, acquiring a pick now is more advantageous than waiting for a compensatory pick that may not arrive until 2026. Contenders looking to capitalize on their current success can also use this moment to make impactful trades.
Here are ten prominent players who may be on the move, along with potential destinations and trade costs.
Maxx Crosby, OLB, Raiders
While it seems likely the Raiders will retain Crosby as a cornerstone player, the Detroit Lions could be in the market for a strong replacement for Aidan Hutchinson, who may miss the season due to injury. Crosby would be an ideal fit.
Potential match: Crosby to the Lions for a 2025 first-round pick and a 2026 second-rounder.
Bryce Young, QB, Panthers
Would the Panthers really part ways with their No. 1 overall pick? Since switching to Andy Dalton, the team’s dynamics have shifted significantly. If they decide to stick with Dalton, trading Young now could be more beneficial than waiting for the offseason.
For teams lacking a franchise quarterback, acquiring Young is a low-risk, low-cost option—essentially two years and $10 million after this season. The Dolphins, uncertain about Tua Tagovailoa’s health due to recent concussions, might find Young to be a valuable backup who could elevate their quarterback situation.
Potential match: Young to the Dolphins for 2025 third- and sixth-round picks.
Haason Reddick, OLB, Jets
Reddick has yet to practice with the Jets since being acquired from the Eagles. His current condition is uncertain, and any trade would require a long-term commitment. The Jets may have lost leverage in this situation, knowing they won’t recoup the third-round pick they sent to Philadelphia.
Potential match: Reddick to the 49ers for a 2025 fourth-round pick.
DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Titans
At 32, Hopkins has had a quieter season, catching 14 passes for 175 yards and one touchdown. As he approaches free agency, it seems likely he will not return to the Titans. The Saints, struggling with injuries to key receivers, could benefit from adding Hopkins as a reliable target.
Potential match: Hopkins to the Saints for a 2025 seventh-round pick.
Budda Baker, S, Cardinals
If the Cardinals lose to the Chargers, they may become sellers, and Baker, a seasoned veteran, could be a valuable asset for a team looking to strengthen its secondary. With three All-Pro selections and a Pro Bowl resume, Baker would be a significant addition to any defense.
Potential match: Baker to the Vikings for a 2025 fourth-round pick.
Mike Williams, WR, Jets
With the addition of Adams, Williams finds himself in a crowded Jets receiving corps. Given his $10 million salary and limited production, the Jets might need to cover part of his salary to facilitate a trade. Williams could provide veteran experience to a team with younger receivers.
Potential match: Williams to the Steelers for a 2026 late-round pick swap.
Greg Newsome, CB, Browns
The Browns, facing challenges this season, may consider trading from their depth at cornerback. While Denzel Ward and Martin Emerson are likely safe, Newsome, a first-round pick in 2021, could attract interest due to his versatility.
Potential match: Newsome to the Packers for a 2025 fourth-round pick.
Diontae Johnson, WR, Panthers
Johnson, leading the Panthers with 29 receptions, could be a valuable asset for the Chiefs, who are dealing with injuries among their wide receivers. His presence would provide a reliable option for quarterback Patrick Mahomes as they gear up for the playoffs.
Potential match: Johnson to the Chiefs for a 2025 fifth-round pick.
Azeez Ojulari, OLB, Giants
Ojulari, a promising young linebacker, may find himself on the move after the Giants invested heavily in Brian Burns. With three sacks this season, he could be an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their pass rush.
Potential match: Ojulari to the Falcons for a 2025 fifth-round pick.
Khalil Herbert, RB, Bears
Herbert, who has been underutilized this season, could find a new home in Las Vegas, where the Raiders are in need of running back support. His connection with the Raiders’ offensive coordinator could make this trade a win-win.
Potential match: Herbert to the Raiders for a 2025 seventh-round pick.
Greg Auman is an NFL Reporter for FOX Sports. He previously spent a decade covering the Buccaneers for the Tampa Bay Times and The Athletic. Follow him on Twitter at @gregauman.