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Bye Week Trade Candidates/Players on the block


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OJ Howard, TE - underused and Arians prefers to have blocking TE's. An exact scenario that occurred when we got Greg Olsen from the Bears. Likely could be had for a 3rd round pick. 

Patrick Peterson, CB - reportedly the Cardinals are taking offers but he is 29 and I can't imagine they wouldn't take less than a 2nd round pick, which I wouldn't gamble on.

Leonard Williams, DL - having a slow start to the season, in the final year of his deal but has been run defending well which we need and would fit in with this D-Line with Short done. Likely a 3rd and 5th round pick. Would consider it.

Haason Reddick, LB - A poor man's Shaq Thompson, hasn't lived up to expectations, but allows us to IR Christian Miller and give us insurance in case Shaq gets a big contract elsewhere or we don't franchise him. Reddick can play EDGE or ILB.  

AJ Green, WR - Won't go for less than a 1st or two 2nd's. Injury history a red flag but sliding Samuel to the slot would make our offense very hard to defend if healthy. Would consider.

Tyler Eifert, TE - Likely could be had for a 4th round pick, which I would consider. Extensive injury history but playing well this season.

Chris Harris, DB - Don't think is much of an upgrade over our current CB's

Devante Parker, WR - Another disappointing career but doesn't hurt to have more weapons on offense. Will most definitely end up on the Patriots, but would buy low on him

Stefon Diggs, WR - Vikes would want a haul and he isn't worth it, I personally think he's overrated

Jalen Ramsey, CB - As appealing as he would be in our system, two 1st round picks are not worth it considering how well we draft in the first round.

Trent Williams, OT - Not worth the price and we have promising tackles on the roster

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