
"We're less than one week away from the NFL's trade deadline, which hits at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday. A handful of teams have already made their moves. This week alone, we've seen the Patriots send defensive lineman Keion White to the 49ers and safety Kyle Dugger to the Steelers, while the Rams landed cornerback Roger McCreary from the Titans. The Jets also sent Michael Carter II to the Eagles for John Metchie III. More trades are coming between now and next Tuesday."
"So, should your favorite team be trying to add veterans on deadline day? Should it be moving on from players to acquire draft picks that can help it in the future? Or should it be staying put with what it has, neither dealing for players nor dealing them?"
"Subscribe: 'The Bill Barnwell Show' I've put together a guide for each of the league's 32 teams and whether they should be adding or subtracting veteran talent over the next week. I'll also highlight the biggest needs for the teams that should be pursuing players and some of the potential trade candidates for organizations that should be working the phones to get players out of town. And then I've split the league's teams into five tiers based on how they should be approaching the deadline."
The NFL trade deadline arrives at 4 p.m. ET Tuesday, and several moves already occurred, including Keion White to the 49ers, Kyle Dugger to the Steelers, Roger McCreary to the Rams, and Michael Carter II to the Eagles for John Metchie III. Teams face choices: add veteran help, trade players for future draft capital, or stand pat. A team-by-team guide assesses whether each franchise should pursue veterans or subtract talent before the deadline, highlights specific roster needs and potential trade candidates, and groups teams into five tiers reflecting optimal deadline strategies. Some contenders should target expiring contracts and make substantive additions.
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