Multiple NFL Teams Explore High-Value Wide Receiver, Offensive Line Trades
Multiple NFL Teams Explore High-Value Wide Receiver, Offensive Line Trades

Multiple NFL Teams Explore High-Value Wide Receiver, Offensive Line Trades

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Several NFL teams are exploring trade options to address key roster needs as the 2025 season approaches. The Pittsburgh Steelers are considering wide receiver Terry McLaurin from the Washington Commanders, though concerns exist over the high cost involving multiple draft picks and a large contract extension. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots may trade wide receiver Kendrick Bourne to the San Francisco 49ers, who need depth after trading Deebo Samuel and dealing with Brandon Aiyuk's injury recovery; Bourne’s declining production and contract situation make him a likely trade candidate. The New York Jets could pursue Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews to bolster their offense and mentor rookie Mason Taylor, despite Andrews coming off a lower yardage season and recovering from injury. The New York Giants are looking to improve their offensive line and wide receiver corps, with trade proposals suggesting acquiring versatile guard Alijah Vera-Tucker from the Jets and veteran wide receiver Romeo Doubs from the Green Bay Packers, aiming to add experience and stability to support their rebuilding efforts. These potential moves reflect teams’ strategic attempts to balance veteran talent and draft capital while addressing positional weaknesses.

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