NFL teams are done with the bulk of their offseason moves, but we could still see a few more trades over the course of the summer. Eagles receiver A.J. Brown is expected to end up with the Patriots once we get into June, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, but who else could get moved? And how might those deals look?
We asked four ESPN NFL analysts to pitch realistic trade offers for four veterans: Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman, Bears tight end Cole Kmet, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. and Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux. Then we had our NFL Nation reporters pick the best deal (or pass on all of the offers), playing the role of general manager for the team they cover.
Could Coleman, Kmet, Richardson and Thibodeaux really get traded? And if so, what would these veterans' talents warrant on the market? Here's how our trade market simulation played out, with a background on each player's situation before going into the deals.
Jump to: Coleman | Kmet Richardson | Thibodeaux
The latest on a potential Keon Coleman trade
Speculation has swirled around Coleman's standing with the team after Bills owner Terry Pegula voluntarily spoke about him after the firing of former head coach Sean McDermott. Pegula said Buffalo's previous coaching staff "pushed to draft" Coleman with the 33rd pick in 2024, though general manager Brandon Beane clarified that he "made the pick."

