Multiple NFL franchises are actively exploring trade possibilities and roster cuts to maximize draft capital and clear salary cap space before the 2026 regular season begins.
Training camp developments, injury situations, and ongoing contract disputes are expected to drive these personnel movements following early summer blockbuster trades.
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Key Players in Trade Talks
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk remains a central figure in offseason trade discussions.
The organization previously stated that Aiyuk will not play another game for the team after voiding his guaranteed money, while the receiver has publicly expressed interest in joining the Washington Commanders.
"They mad 'cause they stupid. They dumb.
They mad that they paid me $50 million in eight months and then voided my guarantees for 2027.
And I'm about to be on a new team in 2027," Aiyuk said.
The Indianapolis Colts are also facing decisions regarding quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr., who remains on the roster despite being permitted to seek a trade in February.
The Colts declined Richardson's fifth-year option while extending starter Daniel Jones, signaling a backup role if Richardson remains in Indianapolis.
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Meanwhile, New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte has reportedly targeted a departure from the reigning AFC champions following the team's acquisition of wideouts A.
J. Brown and Romeo Doubs.
According to an ESPN podcast, Boutte anticipates movement on his trade request this summer. NFL insider Adam Schefter noted that Boutte "has been interested in a trade."