Jaelan Phillips trade grade roundup
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In recent days, every single person I’ve talked to in the Dallas Cowboys organization and across the NFL landscape has made it clear: As we approach Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, the Cowboys want to be “buyers.
At the time, ESPN's Bill Barnwell gave the Titans an A- grade and the Seahawks a B- grade. On Tuesday, Barnwell put out a re-grade of the deal and gave both teams a B+. Jones has done what he was supposed to do for Seattle.
Here are three position groups the Lions could target ahead of Tuesday's deadline, which is set for 4 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA − The Eagles are trading for Jets cornerback Michael Carter, who has spent most of his career as a nickel cornerback. That could be a signal that the Eagles are moving Cooper DeJean to the outside.
The Buccaneers are a roster built to win a Super Bowl in 2025, despite the injuries they are currently dealing with. It speaks to the work Jason Licht has done with his front office to build this team up as they look to get back to a Super Bowl.
At the time of the trade, the Bills needed an answer for a receiving core struggling to create separation and make big plays when needed. This led to ESPN's Seth Walder to give GM Brandon Beane an A- grade. His new grade for Buffalo fell to a D+, the most drastic change among the eight trades from last season that Walder regraded.
The Eagles acquired Dolphins edge rusher Jaelan Phillips, "one of the hottest names" on the trade deadline block.