The NFL trade deadline has come and gone, with some teams making savvy moves to bolster their rosters while others took a risk by trading away valuable assets. The Eagles made a shrewd move by acquiring defensive linemen Jaelan Phillips and Michael Carter II, strengthening their pass rush and adding depth to the secondary at minimal cost.
Meanwhile, the Ravens filled a glaring need in the pass rush by trading for Titans linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, which should help alleviate some pressure on the defense. The Jets, meanwhile, made two high-profile trades to acquire Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, giving them ample ammo to move up in the draft for their future quarterback.
The Seahawks took a bold move by acquiring former Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, who will complement Sam Darnold's speed with his blazing route-running skills. The Rams also made a subtle yet effective trade by adding cornerback Roger McCreary, which will help alleviate some issues at outside corner.
However, not all teams fared well in the trade deadline market. The Cowboys took a huge risk by trading away multiple high picks for linebacker Logan Wilson, who may not be the best scheme fit for their defense. The Colts gave up two first-round picks and a top-55 pick to acquire Sauce Gardner, which could be a costly mistake if Gardner regresses or the team doesn't commit to Daniel Jones as quarterback.
The Packers surprisingly sat still, missing an opportunity to bolster their offense with the loss of tight end T.J. Hockenson for the season. The Jaguars made a questionable trade by surrendering two picks for slot receiver Jakobi Meyers, who will be a free agent after the season. Finally, the Chiefs missed an opportunity to ease the burden on Patrick Mahomes by failing to find a reliable ball carrier.
Ultimately, it's too early to tell whether these moves were the right ones for each team, but one thing is certain: some teams played it safe while others took a risk by trading away valuable assets.
Meanwhile, the Ravens filled a glaring need in the pass rush by trading for Titans linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, which should help alleviate some pressure on the defense. The Jets, meanwhile, made two high-profile trades to acquire Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, giving them ample ammo to move up in the draft for their future quarterback.
The Seahawks took a bold move by acquiring former Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, who will complement Sam Darnold's speed with his blazing route-running skills. The Rams also made a subtle yet effective trade by adding cornerback Roger McCreary, which will help alleviate some issues at outside corner.
However, not all teams fared well in the trade deadline market. The Cowboys took a huge risk by trading away multiple high picks for linebacker Logan Wilson, who may not be the best scheme fit for their defense. The Colts gave up two first-round picks and a top-55 pick to acquire Sauce Gardner, which could be a costly mistake if Gardner regresses or the team doesn't commit to Daniel Jones as quarterback.
The Packers surprisingly sat still, missing an opportunity to bolster their offense with the loss of tight end T.J. Hockenson for the season. The Jaguars made a questionable trade by surrendering two picks for slot receiver Jakobi Meyers, who will be a free agent after the season. Finally, the Chiefs missed an opportunity to ease the burden on Patrick Mahomes by failing to find a reliable ball carrier.
Ultimately, it's too early to tell whether these moves were the right ones for each team, but one thing is certain: some teams played it safe while others took a risk by trading away valuable assets.