
"While they will always listen to trade possibilities for big-name stars they believe would help the team, they don't view themselves as the proverbial 'one player away' from a return trip to the Super Bowl. New England feels 'less inclined to send a Micah Parsons-type draft-pick haul' in order to land a star player this offseason."
"One executive heard that the Eagles were looking for a first-round pick and a second-round pick for Brown. As for Crosby, the Raiders' asking price for him is the same as what the Cowboys got for Parsons from the Packers last August. Las Vegas is seeking two first-round picks and a player for Crosby."
The New England Patriots are unlikely to make aggressive moves in the trade market this offseason, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss. Despite interest in top available players like Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby, the Patriots are reluctant to surrender major draft capital. Head coach Mike Vrabel and executive vice president Eliot Wolf indicated the team doesn't believe it's one player away from returning to the Super Bowl. While the Patriots will consider trade possibilities for star players, their cautious approach contrasts with the substantial asking prices from Philadelphia and Las Vegas, who are seeking first-round picks and additional assets.
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