In football, most trades are players for draft picks. Buyers add players to help make a playoff push while sellers trade away guys for draft picks as that is pretty much the only way to build for the future. With the trade deadline approaching on November 3, players from the AFC could find themselves traded.
Avery Williamson - LB
The linebacker has 37 tackles (27 solos) with one interception, and three passes defended.
Bradley McDougald- S
McDougald has 34 tackles (22 solo) with a fumble recovery and two passes defended.
Marcus Maye - S
Maye has the same amount of tackles as McDougald but with two less of the solo type. Maye also has recorded two sacks, a forced fumble, an interception, and four passes defended.
Breshad Perriman- WR
Perriman has caught nine of 15 targets for 91 yards and five first downs. He would be a decent option for a contending team in need of wide receiving depth.
Brian Poole- CB
Poole has 33 tackles (28 solo) with a sack, two interceptions, and six passes defended.
Pierre Desir- CB
Desir has 34 tackles (26 solo) with three interceptions, a touchdown, and four passes defended.
Neville Hewitt- LB
Hewitt has totaled 46 tackles with 26 of those being solo and two passes defended.
Hunter Henry- TE
The Chargers could opt to keep Henry and try and extend him but if they don't think he'll agree to one, they may explore his value on the trade market. This season, he has 22 receptions for 268 yards, a touchdown, and has gotten 14 first downs.
Forrest Lamp- LG
Lamp has not gotten a single penalty or given up a single sack. If the Chargers were to trade him, they would probably need a third or fourth-round pick for his services.
Dan Feeney- LG
If the Chargers keep Lamp to attempt to extend him, they will probably try and trade Feeney who has committed two penalties and given up two sacks. He's making $2 133 000 this season.
Desmond King- CB
This season, King has gotten 20 tackles (16 solo). He has been vocal about the fact that he's not pleased with his playing time.
Sam Tevi- LT
Tevi has committed two penalties and has allowed a single sack.
A.J. Green- WR
Green hasn't meshed well with rookie quarterback Joe Burrow, and with his contract up after the season, the Bengals will look to move him. He's caught 22 of 45 balls thrown to him for 215 yards and no touchdowns, although he has gotten 15 first downs. The Packers seem like a logical fit.
John Ross- WR
Ross doesn't have good stats, but a team may take him due to his speed. He wouldn't cost more than a sixth or seventh-round pick.
William Jackson III- CB
The former first-round pick has 22 tackles (19 solo) with an interception. He's on the hook contract for just under $10 million.
Kenny Stills- WR
Stills has eight receptions for 104 yards and a touchdown.
Will Fuller V
The Texans number one wideout has 28 catches for 455 yards, four touchdowns, and 20 first downs. The Texans should be able to get as high as a third-round pick for him.
Cam Robinson- LT
Robinson has committed only two penalties and has allowed only three sacks.
Chris Conley- WR
Conley has 14 receptions for 196 yards and 10 first downs.
Keelan Cole- WR
Cole has caught 27 passes for 362 yards as well as three touchdowns along with 18 first downs. Getting a third-round pick for Cole isn't out of the question for the Jaguars.
Dede Westbrook- WR
Westbrook hasn't gotten much playing time as he's been buried on the depth chart. The Jaguars would definitely like to get something for him if they could. If a team wants him, a sixth-round pick should be all it takes.