NFL trade deadline (11/1) 2022 thread

Tom McAndrew

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please use this thread for any trades other than those involving the Eagles. Those should be in the 2022 Eagles thread.
 
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LionJim

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Does this trade of Claypool indicate that Pittsburgh is building for next year? I don’t see any immediate benefit to Pittsburgh.
 

PSUJam

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This makes the Steelers trade interesting. *pending physical*

 

LionJim

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They just traded for one of the Commanders guys so probably yes. 🤣
Yeah, Washington has been looking to unload Jackson for a week. It hasn’t been an amicable breakup but for all I know Jackson will find success in Pittsburgh.
 

LionJim

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This makes the Steelers trade interesting. *pending physical*


Really? Actually, I’ve known for a while that it was a trade-or-release situation with Jackson. I’m just a little surprised that he didn’t end up getting released. Jackson’s tiff with Washington got a little messy and didn’t make for an especially good look.
 
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PSUJam

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Yeah, Washington has been looking to unloading Jackson for a week. It hasn’t been a amicable breakup but for all I know Jackson will find success in Pittsburgh.
Steelers CB have a history of not staying healthy so this is a shot in the dark at best, especially with the amount of money he's still owed.
 

VaDave4PSU

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Saw a stat in fantasy postings that Hill and Waddle are #1 and #4 in receiving yards. Their RBs had been lackluster. Shipping Mostert then bringing in Wilson sounds positive.
 

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The question about the Steelers benefit from trading Cpool: Steelers had one of the top WR rooms in the NFL, but were badly situated with OL, DL, CB, and LB. Chicago's pick should be a top 15 (2nd rnd) pick which would give the Steelers three picks out of the top 45/46 picks in the 2023 draft. That's a decent place to start if you're looking to rebuild your lines, plus pick up a CB.
 
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PSUJam

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The question about the Steelers benefit from trading Cpool: Steelers had one of the top WR rooms in the NFL, but were badly situated with OL, DL, CB, and LB. Chicago's pick should be a top 15 (2nd rnd) pick which would give the Steelers three picks out of the top 45/46 picks in the 2023 draft. That's a decent place to start if you're looking to rebuild your lines, plus pick up a CB.
This too.

 
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rudedude

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Smart move by Bills as Marlowe played there and is familiar with the defensive system. Not sure how Poyer’s elbow is. Same one he hurt in training camp. I suspect Hines will be a PR/KR plus has good receiving skills.