The NFL’s trade deadline is suddenly right around the corner. Teams have until 4 p.m. ET on Oct. 31 to make deals. That’s the Tuesday after Week 8.
Will the Patriots be buyers or sellers at the deadline? Right now, things are trending towards the latter. At best, the team will be .500 by the time deadline day rolls around, and that would mean sweeping the next three games against the Las Vegas Raiders, Miami Dolphins, and Buffalo Bills.
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Would the Patriots have a full-blown fire sale? History tells us no. But if the team does want to add future assets, it’s in a good position to do so without borrowing too much from the long-term picture. Of the 64 players currently under contract, 22 are on expiring deals. That includes 13 starters or heavily-involved rotational players.
Which players make the most sense for the Patriots to move? Who would bring back the best return? Let’s take a look…