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We are just over 24 hours away from the NFL trade deadline, which means phones around the league are working overtime. Contenders are looking to fill holes in their roster, and some of the bottom teams in the league are looking to add future draft capital in exchange for their few good players.

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Based on all the swirling rumors, this trade deadline could turn out to be quite chaotic. A number of big-name players might be dealt in the next 24 hours. So today, I’m sharing nine names I’ve been hearing about, along with their potential suitors and the percentage chance I believe they’ll be traded.

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Trey Hendrickson, DE, Cincinnati Bengals

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The biggest domino that could fall at the trade deadline is Trey Hendrickson. The Cincinnati Bengals’ star pass rusher is officially available for anyone willing to meet their steep asking price of a first-round pick. Plenty of contenders are in need of pass rush help, but the big question is, are any of them willing to part with their first rounder for a potential half-year rental?

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Potential Suitors: 49ers, Eagles, Patriots, Colts

Odds: 65 percent

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Logan Wilson, LB, Cincinnati Bengals

Another Bengal on the trade block is Logan Wilson. The long-time Bengal asked for a trade in late October, and after the Bengals’ embarrassing loss this weekend, which all but eliminates them from playoff contention, they could part with the veteran linebacker.

Potential Suitors: Colts, Bills, Cowboys

Odds: 75 percent

Jaylen Waddle, WR, Miami Dolphins

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Jaylen Waddle’s name has been floated around in trade talks quite often this season, and it feels more and more likely that he’s going to be dealt before the deadline. The Miami Dolphins are not a good football team, and it feels like a matter of time before they part ways with Mike McDaniel. There are a lot of teams looking to beef up their receiving corps, so Waddle could fetch a good price.

Potential Suitors: Bills, 49ers, Colts, Broncos, Steelers, Packers

Odds: 75 percent

Minkah Fitzpatrick, S, Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins made it clear to other teams that they are open to dealing former Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. This comes just days after they fired former GM Chris Grier in the middle of the season for his unwillingness to trade some of their star players. It seems like Miami is going to have a fire sale at the deadline.

Potential Suitors: Rams, Bills, Lions, Colts, Cowboys

Odds: 85 percent

Bradley Chubb, DE, Miami Dolphins

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Another Dolphin who could be dealt at the deadline is Bradley Chubb. The Dolphins just traded Jaelin Phillips earlier on Monday, and now they could look to move another one of their pass rushers. With Grier gone, the Dolphins are ready to ship all of their top talent away for future draft capital. Don’t be surprised if Matthew Judon is also a name that comes up.

Potential Suitors: 49ers, Patriots, Colts, Jaguars

Odds: 70 percent

Von Miller, OLB, Washington Commanders

After Sunday night’s embarrassing loss to the Seahawks and injuries to Jayden Daniels and Marshon Lattimore, the Washington Commanders could look to sell some of their veteran players at the deadline. If they decide to do so, expect Von Miller to be available. Miller is past his prime, but he is still a very efficient pass rusher. He wouldn’t be too expensive and would give a contender a real boost in the pass rush.

Potential Suitors: 49ers, Patriots, Jaguars, Eagles

Odds: 35 percent

Chris Olave, WR, New Orleans Saints

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The Buffalo Bills have reportedly reached out to the New Orleans Saints about the availability of Chris Olave. So far, everyone’s been met with resistance. The Saints want to keep Olave around long-term, but that hasn’t stopped teams from reaching out. He could become available for the right price, but it appears if any Saints wideout is to be dealt, it’ll be Rashid Shaheed.

Potential Suitors: Bills, 49ers, Broncos, Steelers

Odds: 20 percent

Brian Burns, DE, New York Giants

One name to watch at the deadline is Brian Burns. The New York Giants have a ton of depth on their defensive line, but need to get some future draft capital to plug other holes. Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux are the future of the Giants’ defensive line, so if they move anybody up front, it’s likely going to be Burns. The Giants could likely bring in quite the haul for Burns, so if they decide to sell at the deadline, don’t be surprised if Burns is moving to a new team.

Potential Suitors: 49ers, Patriots, Colts, Bills

Odds: 25 percent

Evan Neal, OT, New York Giants

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It’s time for the Giants and Evan Neal to part ways. The former first-round pick hasn’t panned out in New York, and plenty of contenders are in need of help on the offensive line. Neal has played right tackle for most of his career, but in 2025, he’s listed as a guard, despite not having played a single snap at the position. He’s a versatile lineman who could benefit from a change of scenery.

Potential Suitors: Raiders, Chargers, Texans

Odds: 90 percent

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