
"The modern NFL features four clear trade windows. While the Cowboys and Steelers' George Pickens swap showed moves can be made at other points on the NFL calendar, early March, the draft, the late-August 53-man roster-setting date and the November deadline reside as the primary points trades occur around the league. On that note, it is a good time to check in on what has transpired on the trade market between windows two and three."
"March 1 Commanders acquire WR Deebo Samuel from 49ers for No. 147 49ers chose running back Jordan James at 147 March 4 Bears obtain G Jonah Jackson from Rams for No. 202 Rams traded pick to Vikings, moving up to No. 172 for linebacker Chris Paul Jr. March 5 March 6 March 7 Pete CarrollGeno Smith reunion sends No. 92 from Raiders to Seahawks Seahawks chose quarterback Jalen Milroe at 92"
"March 9 Seahawks used No. 52 to trade up (via the Titans) 17 spots for safety Nick Emmanwori, drafted running back Damien Martinez at 223; Steelers selected quarterback Will Howard at 185 March 10 Texans added wide receiver Jaylin Noel at 79, sent 236 to Jaguars in Day 2 trade; Commanders chose wideout Jaylin Lane at No. 128 Eagles used No. 164 to climb one spot (via Chiefs) in first round for linebacker Jihaad Campbell"
The NFL centers trade activity on four primary windows: early March, the draft, the late‑August 53‑man roster‑setting date and the November deadline. Multiple moves occurred in early March and around the draft, including Deebo Samuel to Washington, Jonah Jackson to the Bears, and a Raiders-to-Seahawks swap tied to a Geno Smith reunion. Several teams executed Day 2/3 transactions, with Seahawks, Steelers, Texans and Commanders making notable selections after trades. The Cowboys completed multiple transactions involving Kenneth Murray and later acquired Joe Milton and a midround pick. Other teams combined picks and players in targeted roster adjustments.
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