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NFL Post-Draft Trades: Who's Next to Be Dealt?
27 Apr
Summary
- Several NFL players could be traded after the 2026 draft.
- A.J. Brown is a top candidate for a post-June 1 trade.
- Several teams are exploring trades for key players to fill roster needs.

Even with the 2026 NFL Draft concluded, teams are actively considering trades to finalize their rosters. Several prominent players, including veterans like Dee Winters and Jonathan Greenard, have already been involved in offseason transactions, setting the stage for more moves.
Philadelphia's A.J. Brown is frequently mentioned as a potential trade candidate. His reported frustrations with the Eagles' offense have fueled speculation for months. A trade after June 1 would offer financial benefits to the Eagles regarding his contract.
Elsewhere, Kayshon Boutte of the Patriots may be on the move as the team potentially seeks a Day 3 draft pick for him. In Indianapolis, backup quarterback Anthony Richardson has reportedly been granted permission to seek a trade, given his struggles to meet expectations since being drafted.
New York's Kayvon Thibodeaux also remains a trade possibility, despite recent comments from the Giants' coaching staff. San Francisco's Brandon Aiyuk is another player whose departure seems likely, though a trade is uncertain, with a release also being considered.
Finally, veteran Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II has requested a trade, and if a suitable partner isn't found, a release is anticipated, signaling his imminent departure from Indianapolis.