This is a big week for NFL teams as cutdown day approaches. All teams must trim their rosters down to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET on August 27, marking a crucial point in team strategy and planning for the upcoming season.
General managers and coaching staff are making tough decisions, while also engaging in discussions with other teams. They often look to trade players at positions where they have depth in exchange for needed strengths. Overall, final cuts can create a whirlwind in the NFL, as players can be claimed through the waiver wire based on last season’s records.
In 2022, there were 15 trades made in August, which is a decrease from the 21 trades in the previous year. While a mix of surplus talent sees teams act quicker before they lose their players on waivers, most deals in recent years have focused on offensive linemen and defensive backs rather than running backs.
One team to watch closely is Cleveland, which boasts a strong defensive line. While the core may be untouchable, the depth could spark interest from other teams. The Browns have several capable players, including Myles Garrett and Dalvin Tomlinson, as well as a group of promising young players aiming to make the roster.
On the other hand, Pittsburgh is also stacked defensively, with a group of veterans retaining key roles. Meanwhile, Philadelphia has addressed its cornerback situation but may have to make sacrifices as the roster takes shape.
Elsewhere, New Orleans is developing a competition at punter that could lead to some movement, a situation that might surprise many around the league. Each position group showcases potential trade pieces but also comes with its own questions about depth and talent.
With many teams assessing their strengths and weaknesses, the next few days before cutdown day are crucial. Teams will be closely monitoring their rosters and evaluating potential trades as they finalize their squads ahead of the regular season. Expect a flurry of activity as the deadline approaches!
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