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Crosby on the Block: 10 Likely Landing Spots for the Raiders' Edge
sports-nfl16 days ago

Crosby on the Block: 10 Likely Landing Spots for the Raiders' Edge

Trade chatter swirls around Las Vegas pass rusher Maxx Crosby after reports he’s unhappy with last season’s shutdown decision; the Raiders could trade him to accelerate a rebuild, aided by Crosby’s four-year, $118M contract with about $59M guaranteed and only $5M dead cap if moved, though his knee rehab may delay an entry physical. The piece outlines 10 plausible suitors—Buffalo, Cincinnati, Seattle, New England, Dallas, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Chicago and Detroit—each with different cap and draft-price considerations, suggesting a deal could fetch multiple first-round picks and a premium return, depending on timing around the draft.

LeBron James' Potential Return to Cavaliers and Latest Trade Moves
sports8 months ago

LeBron James' Potential Return to Cavaliers and Latest Trade Moves

LeBron James' decision to pick up his player option instead of signing a new max deal with the Lakers suggests he may be considering a trade. The article explores five potential landing spots for James, including the Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, and New York Knicks, each offering different opportunities and challenges for the legendary player as he possibly approaches the end of his career.

Top NFL Offseason Moves and Least Desirable Trade Destinations for 2025
sports8 months ago

Top NFL Offseason Moves and Least Desirable Trade Destinations for 2025

The article discusses the least desirable NFL trade destinations ahead of the 2025 training camp, highlighting teams like the Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, and New York Jets, due to their poor recent performances, roster issues, and uncertain futures, making them unattractive options for players considering trades.

"Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons Absent from Voluntary Offseason Workouts"
sports1 year ago

"Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons Absent from Voluntary Offseason Workouts"

Dallas Cowboys' superstar receiver CeeDee Lamb was a no-show at the voluntary camp amid rumors of a potential holdout due to contract negotiations. With the team and Lamb not close to reaching a long-term deal, trade rumors have surfaced, with potential destinations including the Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, and Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys are facing a contract mess with multiple key players seeking new deals, including Micah Parsons and Dak Prescott, adding pressure on the team to make crucial decisions before the upcoming season.

"Justin Fields' Trade Prospects Shift Amid Evolving NFL FA Market"
sports1 year ago

"Justin Fields' Trade Prospects Shift Amid Evolving NFL FA Market"

Justin Fields, the former first-round pick, is still waiting on his future as potential trade destinations for him, including the New York Giants, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers, and even the Chicago Bears, are being discussed. However, his trade value appears to be decreasing, with speculation that the Bears might have to accept a Day Three pick for him.

"Jonathan Taylor's Trade Request Sparks Interest from Multiple Teams"
sports2 years ago

"Jonathan Taylor's Trade Request Sparks Interest from Multiple Teams"

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor has requested a trade from the team, and while a trade may be difficult to pull off at max value, there are five potential destinations for him. These include the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Each team could benefit from Taylor's talents and may be interested in adding him to their roster.

"NFL 2023: Trade Rankings, Career Years, Free Agents, Winners and Losers, and Red Flags"
sports2 years ago

"NFL 2023: Trade Rankings, Career Years, Free Agents, Winners and Losers, and Red Flags"

With the potential for training camp holdouts and disgruntled players seeking new destinations, Bleacher Report has ranked the five least desirable NFL trade destinations ahead of the 2023 season. The New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders, and Arizona Cardinals all have question marks at key roster positions, limited cap space, and/or a bleak short-term outlook. These factors could make it difficult for these teams to acquire top-tier players, and veterans seeking stability, a chance to compete for a Super Bowl, or a clear future beyond 2023 should beware of these clubs.