Will there be a blockbuster deal made at the 2025 NFL trade deadline?
With limited moves ranging from the Bengals trading for a fill-in starting quarterback (Joe Flacco) to the Rams adding cornerback depth (Roger McCreary), it's been more lackluster so far in October.
Although it's looking more questionable for big names such as edge pass rushers Trey Hendrickson and Maxx Crosby changing teams, expect a few notable transactions to go down before Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Based on the rumors, here are the 10 players from the trade block most likely to be dealt:
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Riq Woolen, CB, Seahawks

Woolen is a big corner having more coverage issues but still has good value inside at 6-4, 205 pounds. The pending free agent at 26 is expendable behind Devon Witherspoon and Josh Jobe. The Eagles are considering him as an outside option.
Logan Wilson, LB, Bengals

Wilson, 29, is under contract in Cincinnati through 2027. But he's been disappointed in the direction and execution of the Bengals' defense without Lou Anarumo. Wilson may not get his wish to be moved, but if he does, the Colts (with Anarumo) and Bills would make sense.
Jakobi Meyers, WR, Raiders

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The Meyers buzz for leaving Las Vegas has lessened of late after he requested to be moved. The Patriots and Steelers could use his big slot receiver services the most, with the former creating a plug-and-play reunion with Josh McDaniels.
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Arden Key, EDGE, Titans

Tennessee moved McCready from the back end of the pass defense and this would be their best front-seven asset available with Jeffery Simmons off the block. Key has moved around often can be a depth option for the Eagles, Colts or 49ers, with the latter representing one of his three former teams.
Jermaine Johnson, EDGE, Jets

Johnson had a lot of early promise in New York with 7.5 sacks in 2023 but he was curbed by injury in 2025. He's been a limited pass-rush producer but is still solid vs. the run at 6-5, 245 pounds.
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Breece Hall, Jets

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Hall exploded for a massive Week 8 from scrimmage against the Bengals. The 24-year-old is an attractive offensive skill asset and pending free agent for 2026. As a bright spot in the rushing attack, the Jets might be reluctant to move him now, but he would have most appeal to the Chargers and Steelers.
Jerome Ford, Browns

Ford is a cheaper expendable option as the Browns can keep moving forward with rookies Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson. He is more of a depth add to a team such as the Texans or the Patriots.
Mark Andrews, TE, Ravens

Andrews, 30, has drawn some interest but the top potential suitors, the Chargers, have found a dynamic receiving tight end in rookie Oronde Gadsden II. He can still end up in Los Angeles with the Rams, but he also can stay put now with Lamar Jackson back and Baltimore not totally out of the AFC North race.
Jaelan Phillips, EDGE, Dolphins

With Hendrickson still trending to stay in Cincinnati and Las Vegas officials not responding to offers for Maxx Crosby, Phillips is the best target for pass rush help as the Dolphins might try to cash on the pending free agent 26-year-old. The Lions can still do their best to acquire Phillips before it's too late.
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