On Monday, a lot of changes are going down when it comes to Trades and which teams are open for trades before Tuesday’s deadline.
We previously reported that the Dolphins traded running back Kenyan Drake to the Arizona Cardinals. And the New York Jets trade DL Leonard Williams to the New York Giants. Read on for NFL trade news about Trent Williams; Genard Avery; Darius Slay; Aqib Talib; O.J. Howard…
CelebNSports247.com has the latest NFL trade starting with Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams.
According to reports Washington now open to trading Trent Williams via Ian Rapoport.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter, General Manager Bruce Allen has softened on their stance and are now willing to trade Williams, who wants a new contract and has been disgruntled with the team stemming from how they handled a medical situation.
Sources: The #Redskins are now open to dealing star LT Trent Williams. They have begun the process of looking at potential suitors, and the #Browns have been one. Unclear how high they set the asking price, but they’ll at least listen.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 28, 2019
Next, the Cleveland Browns trade Genard Avery to Philadelphia Eagles.
The Browns traded the second-year edge rusher Genard Avery to the Eagles in exchange for a 2021 fourth-round pick according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.
The @Eagles loved Genard Avery in 2018 draft as a developmentant edge rusher who had explosiveness and toughness playing for Memphis. Avery ranked high among rookies with QB pressures. The @Browns have depth and were able to get 4th rd pick in 2021, per sources.
— Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) October 28, 2019
Avery recorded 4.5 sacks as a rookie in 2018. He has primarily been inactive this season. Philadelphia Director of Football Operations Andrew Berry was a member of Cleveland’s front office when Avery was drafted.
The Eagles are Gunning for Darius Slay:
Darius Slay apparently put himself on the chopping block with the Detroit Lions after speaking out about the Lions traded starting safety Quandre Diggs to the Seahawks.
Now, Detroit Lions has received multiple calls about Slay’s availability in recent days, ever since he spoke out against last week’s trade of Quandre Diggs, and ESPN reported Monday that the Philadelphia Eagles are working hard to land the cornerback before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline.
The Detroit Press reports, Given that Slay plays a premium position, is under contract for 2020 at a reasonable base salary of $10 million and that there’s a dearth of top-notch cover men available, the Lions will require a healthy return, possibly including a first-round pick, to complete a deal — if they make one at all.
The Los Angeles Rams are open to trading veteran Aqib Talib to make room for Jalen Ramsey deal
The Rams might not be done dealing before Tuesday’s trade deadline. Earlier this month when the LA RAMS acquired Jalen Ramsey from the Jaguars trading cornerback Marcus Peters to the Ravens. Well, it appears the team wants to free up payroll so 33-year-old cornerback Aqib Talib is up for trading. The team has already administered large deals for defensive tackle Aaron Donald, wide receiver Brandin Cooks, running back Todd Gurley and quarterback Jared Goff.
Talib is in the final year of his deal and is scheduled to earn $8 million. This means that the Rams need to pull money together to pay for Ramsey’s five-year deal worth an average of $16.8 million annually.
Aqib Talib was added to the Injured Reserve on Oct. 14 with a rib injury but remains eligible to be traded.
Lastly, Buccaneers reportedly open to trading tight end O.J. Howard:
What we are haring with the NFL trade deadline less than 24 hours away, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have seemingly changed their stance on a potential trade involving O.J. Howard.
Tampa is open to moving the tight end, but it would need to be a “substantial offer,” according to Jenna Laine of ESPN. La Canfora also mentions that Howard is one of the players that are of interest to the defending Super Bowl champions.
The team that is interested in th 24-year-old tight end is the New England Patriots.
Rumors continue to swirl around OJ Howard as a trade candidate. Two weeks ago I was told he wasn’t available. I’m now told that the only way the Bucs consider trading him right now is for a substantial offer. Multiple teams have inquired. https://t.co/yiKTDuNqAK
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) October 28, 2019