The 2022 NFL trade deadline has already bucked the trend of being a rather uneventful in-season milestone for the league.
There have already been seven trades during the 2022 NFL season, and six of them were agreed upon during the two weeks ahead of the trade deadline. The most notable player to switch teams was Christian McCaffrey, who was traded from the Panthers to the 49ers on Oct. 20.
The Panthers’ decision to trade McCaffrey — a star, three-down running back — seemed to take the lid off the NFL’s reluctance to swing deals. The Jets were able to acquire James Robinson while veteran pass rusher Robert Quinn and 2021 first-round pick Kadarius Toney were sent to the Eagles and Chiefs, respectively, in exchange for draft capital.
Now, as the NFL trade deadline for 2022 approaches, fans have just one question remaining. Who will be the next player traded?
There are plenty of potential trade targets still available. Saints running back Alvin Kamara, Browns running back Kareem Hunt and Broncos receiver Jerry Jeudy are among the most recognizable players involved in swirling trade rumors, so it will be interesting to see whether any of them are dealt.
Here are all the trades completed ahead of the 2022 NFL trade deadline as well as the latest news and rumors about those potential top trade targets.
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NFL trade deadline 2022: Tracking the latest news, rumors
— 1:15 p.m. ET: Brandin Cooks is not at Texans practice on Wednesday, according to the Houston Chronicle. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the two sides are “exploring” trades that make sense for Cooks and the Texans.
Leading up to the deadline, the #Texans have talked with WR Brandin Cooks about exploring a trade that makes sense for the player and team, per sources. Both know something could happen but will take at least a reasonable offer to get to the finish line
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) November 1, 2022
— 1:03 p.m. ET: An update on the Cam Akers front — Josina Anderson of CBS Sports reports that there is “no trade imminent” for the Rams running back. If he isn’t traded, it will be interesting to see whether the Rams keep him, as they originally intended to do, or if they decide to cut him.
— 12:37 p.m. ET: This might not be the only move the Lions make, as Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports. So, stay tuned…
Lions may not be done trading, either. They’ve let the league know they’re willing to make deals at other positions, including DB.
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) November 1, 2022
— 12:25 p.m. ET: We have a trade. The Lions are trading tight end T.J. Hockenson to the Vikings for two draft picks, including a second-round selection in 2023.
The newest member of the #Vikings: TJ Hockenson.
A huge deal, with the #Vikings sending a 2023 2nd rounder and a 2024 fourth rounder for Hockenson, a 2023 fourth rounder and a 2024 conditional fourth rounder. pic.twitter.com/ryxNrHzGP8
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 1, 2022
— 12:07 p.m. ET: Albert Breer reported a few days ago that some NFL teams feel like a third-round pick in exchange for Chase Claypool could get a deal done. He listed the Packers as a potential suitor for Claypool amid Aaron Rodgers’ troubles connecting with his receivers.
— 12:01 p.m. ET: It’s still quiet on the trade front. Could something happen? Surely, but no moves have been completed with less than four hours left until the deadline.
— 11:32 a.m. ET: Cam Akers is eagerly awaiting the deadline to see if he will be traded. The Rams running back took to Twitter to voice his frustration with his benching over the last couple of weeks.
I miss football 😐
— Cam akers (@thereal_cam3) November 1, 2022
If it was up to me I would be
— Cam akers (@thereal_cam3) November 1, 2022
— 11:20 a.m. ET: The Chiefs are evidently looking to bolster their pass rush. They have reportedly called the Jaguars to check on the availability of Josh Allen (the edge rusher, not the quarterback).
Last year, the Chiefs traded for Melvin Ingram before the deadline. Allen would be a much bigger move, but the acquisition would prove more costly, too.
— 11:10 a.m. ET: It looks like William Jackson III’s time in Washington is over. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Commanders are expected to release him if they can’t trade him before the 4 p.m. ET trade deadline.
Jackson was once a big-ticket free agent acquisition but didn’t pan out in Washington. Perhaps he could return to the Bengals, who find themselves in need of a cornerback with Chidobe Awuzie hurt. Jackson was a strong outside starter during his time in Cincinnati.
—10:55 a.m. ET: ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler is now also reporting that the Rams offered two first-round picks in exchange for Brian Burns. He also includes that the Rams tried to make Cam Akers a part of their package, which was rejected.
Talked to multiple people around league who believe the #Rams indeed came w/ 2 1s in Brian Burns talks. The #Panthers are holding onto Burns because he’s top-10 pass rusher and want to keep young core. But deadline’s not over.
Side note: Rams included Cam Akers in talks w/ CAR https://t.co/3NRUhoLrDw
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) November 1, 2022
—10:26 a.m. ET: ESPN’s John Keim reports that William Jackson III is the only player that the Commanders are realistically expecting to potentially trade. That means Antonio Gibson and Curtis Samuel are likely staying put.
— 10:17 a.m. ET: The Panthers are reportedly receiving “a lot” of interest in Brian Burns and DJ Moore ahead of the trade deadline. However, the team is not planning to trade either player, per Charlotte Sports Live’s Will Kunkel.
— 10:14 a.m. ET: The Bills are reportedly “asking around on running backs” as the trade deadline draws nearer, but “price and fit have to make sense,” per Matt Lombardo. Kareem Hunt and Nyheim Hines are two options who would make sense for Buffalo.
A team to watch today is the #Bills. I’m told Buffalo is asking around on running backs, but price and fit have to make sense. #NFL
— Matt Lombardo (@MattLombardoNFL) November 1, 2022
— 10:01 a.m. ET: Jerry Jones doesn’t believe that the Cowboys will make a move before the NFL trade deadline, but he wasn’t ready to rule it out either.
“Better chance of nothing happening than of something happening,” Jones said, per Jon Machota. “I’m standing by the track, and when the train comes by, I’m ready to hit that caboose and not let it get by me. I can grab that caboose in the next few hours.”
— 9:52 a.m. ET: Brian Burns is one of the Panthers’ best players, and it will take a lot for the team to consider moving him. Albert Breer reports that the Rams have offered two first-round picks for his services.
— 8:44 a.m. ET: PFF’s Doug Kyed reports that the Bears have called the Patriots about wide receiver Kendrick Bourne.
— 8:05 a.m. ET: As Kareem Hunt’s future remains undecided, the veteran running back is ready to embrace whatever comes for him, as he explained after Cleveland’s 32-13 win over Cincinnati on “Monday Night Football.”
“I mean, I’m down for whatever, man,” Hunt said, per NFL.com. “I’m a football player and this is a business. So I’m ready to do whatever they decide with me. That’s either go somewhere else or here, anything it don’t matter. I love the game of football.”
— Oct. 31: One veteran that doesn’t seem likely to be moved is Texans edge rusher Jerry Hughes. The 34-year-old could help a playoff-caliber team’s pass rush, as he has five sacks this season, but as Jordan Schultz of The Score reports, he wants to stay close to his family in Houston.
Several teams have inquired about DE Jerry Hughes, but the Texans will not trade him, sources tell @theScore.
Hughes is from Houston and played at TCU. He picked the #Texans because of family and has since become a team captain. He has already recorded 5 sacks this season.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 1, 2022
— Oct. 31: More on the Nyheim Hines front — ESPN’s Stephen Holder reports that “odds are good” that Hines will be traded ahead of the trade deadline.
— Oct. 31: There’s another running back on the trade market. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that teams are asking about Colts running back Nyheim Hines, who is an excellent receiver out of the backfield.
Teams have reached out to the Colts to inquire about trading for RB/WR/PR Nyheim Hines, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 1, 2022
— Oct. 31: Could the Eagles trade for Kareem Hunt? Fox Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano says to “keep an eye” on Philadelphia as a potential suitor for Hunt. That would be a repeat of what the team did ahead of the 2017 trade deadline, when they acquired former Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi. The Eagles went on to win the Super Bowl that year.
— Oct. 31: Getting Brandin Cooks out of Houston will be no easy feat. NFL reporter Dov Kleiman notes that the Texans won’t consider trading Cooks for anything less than a second-round pick. ESPN’s Adam Schefter noted that the Giants, Rams and Vikings are potential fits for the veteran receiver.
— Oct. 31: ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports that the Giants are interested in Jerry Jeudy. However, he isn’t sure whether New York would be willing to pony up and pay the price the Broncos want for the 2020 first-round pick.
— Oct. 31: The Bears traded linebacker Roquan Smith, who requested a trade prior to the season, to the Ravens for LB A.J. Klein, a 2023 second rounder and a 2023 fifth rounder.
— Oct. 31: Jaguars pass rusher Josh Allen has reportedly been targeted by several teams, per Jordan Schultz. According to Schultz, the Jaguars would ideally like to keep their star, who is in the midst of another excellent season.
— Oct. 31: For the second year in a row, the Broncos are having one of their best pass rushers coveted. According to Peter King, the Dolphins and Jets are seeking Bradley Chubb amidst the Broncos’ struggles, as an arms race below the Bills has suddenly opened in the AFC East.
— Oct. 30: The Rams are still looking to trade Cam Akers ahead of the deadline, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that if they can’t offload him, he will remain with the team.
— Oct. 30: ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Texans are “open” to trading wide receiver Brandin Cooks. A trade would mark the fourth of Cooks’ career, an unusually high amount for an NFL player.
— Oct. 30: NFL Network reports that the Broncos are listening to offers on Bradley Chubb, Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler. However, other teams believe that Chubb is the most likely to move if Denver does make a trade.
— Oct. 30: The Bills have called the Saints about running back Alvin Kamara, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Browns are “willing to grant Kareem Hunt’s trade request.” NFL Network reports that he will be the top running back available on the market, but Cleveland won’t just trade him to trade him to trade him.
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NFL trades completed before deadline
— Nov. 1: The Lions traded tight end T.J. Hockenson and two fourth-round picks (2023 and a conditional 2024 pick) to the Vikings in exchange for a 2023 second-round pick and a 2024 third-round pick.
— Oct. 31: The Bears traded linebacker Roquan Smith, who requested a trade prior to the season, to the Ravens for LB A.J. Klein, a 2023 second rounder and a 2023 fifth rounder.
— Oct. 27: The Giants trade wide receiver Kadarius Toney, who was a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, to the Chiefs in exchange for a conditional 2023 third-round pick and a 2023 sixth-round pick.
— Oct. 26: The Eagles acquire defensive end Robert Quinn from the Bears in exchange for a 2023 fourth-round pick.
— Oct. 25: The Raiders trade defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins and a 2024 seventh-round pick to the Cowboys in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round pick.
— Oct. 25: The Jaguars trade running back James Robinson to the Jets for a 2023 sixth-round draft pick after Breece Hall tears his ACL. The pick has conditions on it that could make it become a fifth-round selection.
— Oct. 20: The Panthers continue their sale, trading star running back Christian McCaffrey to the 49ers in exchange for four future draft picks.
— Oct. 17: The Panthers trade wide receiver Robbie Anderson to the Cardinals for a 2024 sixth-round pick and a 2025 seventh-round pick.
— Sept. 21: The Patriots trade swing tackle Justin Herron and a 2024 seventh-round pick to the Raiders for a 2024 sixth-round pick.
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