4 blockbuster trades that would shake up entire 2025 NFL offseason

4 blockbuster trades that would shake up entire 2025 NFL offseason
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It’s been less than a week since the Philadelphia Eagles claimed a 40-22 win in Super Bowl 59, putting an absolute beating on the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, and now it’s time to turn the page on the 2024 NFL season and begin to set our sights on 2025. The beginning of free agency is only a month out and the NFL Draft will be here before we know it, but teams don’t need to wait before they can begin negotiating trades.

It feels as though we’re on the verge of what could be an explosive offseason. One that’s filled with movement of some of the league’s biggest and most notable stars, and who knows, maybe a big-time draft asset as well.

Below are four trades that could come to fruition this spring that could end up changing the landscape of the National Football League ahead of the 2025 season.

Philadelphia Eagles kick off repeat bid with trade for Myles Garrett

Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has been so aggressive and so lights out in all facets of team building that it may be time we start questioning if he’s been utilizing the dark arts to build this Super Bowl winning Goliath in the City of Brotherly Love. If Josh Sweat — who had 2.5 sacks in the Super Bowl and made it clear he believed that he should’ve been the game’s MVP — leaves in free agency, the Eagles will need a contingency plan.

Enter Myles Garrett.

After eight seasons with the Browns, Myles Garrett has been blunt about the fact that he’s ready to pursue a Super Bowl title and will do whatever it takes to be traded out of Cleveland. Now Philadelphia will have plenty of competition for the six-time All-Pro. Garrett has already been linked to Buffalo, Washington, Green Bay and Detroit, but at this point, I don’t think it’s smart to write Philly off in the Myles Garrett Sweepstakes.

You could make the case that because Roseman has been so good in the Draft, it wouldn’t make sense for Philadelphia to give up tons of draft capital to move on an expensive 29-year-old. Then again, the Eagles have proven that the key to winning at a high level is dominating on both of the lines, and acquiring Garrett certainly works with that team building philosophy.

1st overall pick goes from Tennessee Titans to Las Vegas Raiders

Granted, there is plenty of time before the Titans need to call in their pick, but it doesn’t seem that anyone has a feel for what Tennessee is going to do with the 1st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Will they officially move on from Will Levis, and select his successor, either Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders? Will they make good on President of Football Operations Chad Brinker’s promise to take a “generational talent” such as Abdul Carter or Travis Hunter?

Maybe the Titans instead opt to move off of...