One NFL Trade All 32 Teams Could Make Before 2026 Season Starts

One NFL Trade All 32 Teams Could Make Before 2026 Season Starts
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If there’s anything we’ve learned from the NFL offseason, it’s that trades can happen at any time. Just last week, two blockbuster trades were executed, involving three Pro Bowl players changing teams. Could more be on the way? Rosters are always evolving, so we thought it could be fun to offer up one trade that every team can still make.

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Arizona Cardinals Trade for Kayshon Boutte

They may not have a top-tier starting quarterback, but the Arizona Cardinals have a lot of potential within Mike LaFleur’s offense. Jeremiyah Love could help them compete in each game, no matter who the QB is. Yet, that QB could have a surprisingly excellent season if the receiving corps, led by an elite tight end in Trey McBride and another potential superstar in Marvin Harrison Jr.

While Michael Wilson broke out for 1,000 yards last season, the Cardinals have a lot of question marks competing for the WR3 role. They could bring in someone who’s perfect for the role in the 5-foot-11 Kayshon Boutte. The 24-year-old is seeking a trade from New England after A.J. Brown’s arrival, and he’s recorded back-to-back 500-yard seasons with the Patriots. With Boutte headed into a contract year, securing him shouldn’t take anything more than a fifth-round pick and perhaps some change.

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Atlanta Falcons Trade for Brandon Aiyuk

Drake London is a rich man after signing a $141 million contract. But the Atlanta Falcons don’t have proven depth behind their top pass-catcher. Kyle Pitts can help take attention away, but even he’s headed into a contract year. Meanwhile, the Falcons could gamble on the chance that former second-team All-Pro Brandon Aiyuk bounces back while getting a second chance in Atlanta. Considering he’s owed $27 million in 2026, the 49ers should be the team willing to pay the Falcons a draft pick, but we’re guessing San Francisco would never agree to such a deal. Yet, Atlanta offering a seventh-round pick should get it done.

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Baltimore Ravens Trade for Garrett Bradbury

After losing Tyler Linderbaum in free agency, the Baltimore Ravens are placing a lot of confidence in Danny Pinter, who has started just 10 games in his career. Yet, they could potentially land former first-round pick Garrett Bradbury, who started all 21 games for the New England Patriots in their Super Bowl run. A fifth-round pick should get it done.

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Buffalo Bills Trade for Will Levis

Do the Buffalo Bills need to be proactive here? Not really. Backup quarterbacks are typically only needed in case of emergency. Still, it’s a lot better for your backup to have already mastered the offense rather than try trading or signing a savior and asking them to play on short notice.

We don’t trust Kyle Allen, who’s attempted just three...