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Sports Illustrated?s Albert Breer reports DeVante Parker is among the receivers who have ?been discussed? in potential trades ahead of the NFL?s November 2 trade deadline.
Breer mentioned the Lions and Saints as team?s potentially interested in acquiring a wideout at the deadline, which would make sense for two of the worst receiver groups in the league. It?s hard to see either team champing at the bit to get Parker, who has struggled through shoulder and hamstring issues this season. Parker has, however, been productive when on the field this year, catching 17 of 32 targets for 242 yards and a touchdown in three and a half games. Parker, 28, is signed with Miami through the 2023 season. He would instantly become a target hog in Detroit, and would be New Orleans? No. 1 wideout until Michael Thomas (ankle) returns.
Sports Illustrated?s Albert Breer reports Andy Isabella is among potential trade targets for receiver-needy teams like the Saints and Lions.
Isabella has been the forgotten man in Arizona?s wideout rotation this season, replaced by A.J. Green and rookie Rondale Moore. Isabella, who has been active for one game in 2021, was an enticing, blazing fast prospect coming out of the University of Massachusetts in 2019, but has only been used when the Cards are desperate at receiver. He would likely crack the starting lineup for both Detroit and New Orleans if Arizona deals him prior to the NFL?s November 2 trade deadline.
Depending on the compensation I would be good with both these moves. Parker is not as young as I?d like, but is 28 and would only cost about 6mil a year for the next two years. If the compensation was like a 5th I would be willing. As far as Isabella, I liked him coming out the draft, but for whatever reason he hasn?t seen the field much in Arizona. Could be a worthwhile gamble for a late round pick that probably wouldn?t make the roster anyway. They did just lose JJ Watt so maybe they would even swap Isabella for someone like Nick Williams.
Breer mentioned the Lions and Saints as team?s potentially interested in acquiring a wideout at the deadline, which would make sense for two of the worst receiver groups in the league. It?s hard to see either team champing at the bit to get Parker, who has struggled through shoulder and hamstring issues this season. Parker has, however, been productive when on the field this year, catching 17 of 32 targets for 242 yards and a touchdown in three and a half games. Parker, 28, is signed with Miami through the 2023 season. He would instantly become a target hog in Detroit, and would be New Orleans? No. 1 wideout until Michael Thomas (ankle) returns.
Sports Illustrated?s Albert Breer reports Andy Isabella is among potential trade targets for receiver-needy teams like the Saints and Lions.
Isabella has been the forgotten man in Arizona?s wideout rotation this season, replaced by A.J. Green and rookie Rondale Moore. Isabella, who has been active for one game in 2021, was an enticing, blazing fast prospect coming out of the University of Massachusetts in 2019, but has only been used when the Cards are desperate at receiver. He would likely crack the starting lineup for both Detroit and New Orleans if Arizona deals him prior to the NFL?s November 2 trade deadline.
Depending on the compensation I would be good with both these moves. Parker is not as young as I?d like, but is 28 and would only cost about 6mil a year for the next two years. If the compensation was like a 5th I would be willing. As far as Isabella, I liked him coming out the draft, but for whatever reason he hasn?t seen the field much in Arizona. Could be a worthwhile gamble for a late round pick that probably wouldn?t make the roster anyway. They did just lose JJ Watt so maybe they would even swap Isabella for someone like Nick Williams.