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If NFL teams have proven one thing this offseason, it’s that they love making trades, and not even a global pandemic has been able to slow that down.Over the past four weeks alone, we’ve already seen , , , , and get dealt. Oh, and let Andre Patton Jersey ‘s not forget about the deal, which might end up going down as the worst trade in sports history. Basically, if we’ve learned one thing this offseason, it’s that teams are always looking to make a deal, which is why there’s a very good chance we could see a few more trades go down before the 2020 .At this point in free agency, all the best players have been signed, which means that if a team wants to upgrade their roster (or get rid of a disgruntled player), then a trade is the best way to go. So who else could get dealt over the next few weeks?Here are six trades that teams should think about making before the draft begins on April 23, starting with . 1. trade Andy Dalton to the Jaguars get: Andy DaltonBengals get: 2020 sixth-round pick (189th overall)When it comes to the Andy Dalton situation, the Bengals have basically backed themselves into a corner, and it’s an ugly corner. At this point in the offseason, they really only have three options: They can cut him (which would save $17.7 million in cap space), they can keep him (which would make him one of the most expensive backup quarterbacks in history) or they can trade him.The problem for the Bengals is that the first two options aren’t ideal and option three won’t be easy to pull off, because apparently, no one wants to trade for Dalton. At this point, the Bengals should take anything they can get for Dalton, and the one team they should call right now about a po sible trade is the Jacksonville Jaguars. The move would make sense for the Adrian Peterson Jersey Jags because they to be their offensive coordinator, and that’s notable, because Gruden was Dalton’s offensive coordinator during the quarterback’s first three years in the league (2011-13). Not only did the Bengals make the playoffs in each of those three seasons, but Dalton also put up some pretty solid numbers. In 2013, the Carrot-Top Cannon threw 33 touchdown pa ses, which ranked third in the NFL.The Jaguars also just signed former Bengals tight end , which means Dalton would get to work with multiple familiar faces in Jacksonville. In 2015, Eifert caught 13 touchdown pa ses (12 from Dalton), which ranked fourth in the NFL. With Nick Foles no longer in Jacksonville, the Jags would be smart to add an experienced backup just in case completely falls apart during the second half of the season like he did in 2019. After getting off to a blistering start, Minshew struggled for most of the final two months of the season. If the Jags make an offer for Dalton, the Bengals probably aren’t going to turn it College Men Jersey down, just because they want to get SOMETHING in return for the Red Rifle, which is why Jacksonville will end up paying a sixth-round pick for Dalton.2. trade to the Buccaneers get: Trent WilliamsRedskins get: and 2020 second-round pick (45th overall)The Buccaneers made the biggest move of the offseason by signing , but that move isn’t going to help very much if Brady ends up getting killed behind Tampa’s very average offensive line. If there’s one thing the Buccaneers absolutely need to do in the next few weeks, it’s beef up their line, and that’s where Trent Williams comes in. The Redskins left tackle has made it pretty clear that he doesn’t want to play for the Redskins anymore, and because of that, there’s a good reason we’re going to see him traded at some point between now and the draft. As a matter of fact, Williams’ agent, , basically gave .” Trent wants to be traded or released. It’s time for the organization to act in a manner that is in both Williams’ and the team’s best interest,” Taylor said.Williams probably would have already been traded if the Redskins could make up their, but apparently, no one seems to know what they’re looking for, which is why Tampa will make an offer that the Redskins can’t refuse. In this deal, the Buccaneers will offer left tackle Donovan Smith and the team’s second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Throwing Smith in the deal does two things: It means the Redskins won’t have a gaping hole at left tackle and it will also clear up some cap space for the Bucs, who could then use the extra money to sign Williams to an extension. 3. trade to the Colts get: Alshon JefferyEagles get: 2020 fourth-round pick (122nd overall)There’s been plenty of speculation this offseason about whether or not Alshon Jeffery will be returning to Philadelphia in 2020, and although Eagles general manager Howie Roseman , you have to think Roseman would pull the trigger on a trade without thinking twice if another team came calling for the Philly receiver. Roseman is one of the smartest general managers in the NFL and smart general mangers don’t like to lock themselves into players like Jeffery, who is on the wrong side of 30, is recovering from a major injury and has a monstrous contract. Basically, Jeffery doesn’t seem to fit in with a team like the Eagles, who are mostly young and cheap on offense. In July, Carson Wentz flew several of his teammates down to his new home in Houston, where they could get workouts in and socialize with one another D.J. Harvey Jersey . Wentz bought Alshon Jeffery a plane ticket, but the receiver never showed, sources say.Per Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) One potential place where Jeffery would fit in is Indianapolis. It’s pretty clear that the Colts are in win-now mode, and one thing that could help them win now is a receiver who they can pair with T.Y. Hilton. Colts coach Frank Reich is actually pretty familiar with Jeffery and that’s because the Eagles receiver caught 57 pa ses for 789 yards with nine touchdowns in 2017 when Reich was his offensive coordinator. The biggest upside for the Colts is that they would probably only have to give up a mid-round pick in this deal. Kyle Evans Jersey The Eagles would almost certainly love to get rid of Jeffery’s contract, which is why they should be open to taking a fourth-rounder instead of something closer to the top of the draft.4. Jaguars trade to the Jaguars get: 2020 first-round pick (fourth overall), 2020 second-round pick (36th overall), 2021 second-round pickGiants get:Yannick Ngakoue, 2020 first-round pick (ninth overall) If you’ve been following Yannick Ngakoue on Twitter over the past few months, then you’re probably well aware that the Jaguars defensive end wants out of Jacksonville. If you haven’t been following him, well, here’s what you’ve been mi sing: The Jaguars are aware I no longer have interest in signing a long term contract in Jacksonville. Duval, I love you and gave you guys everything I got. Im thankful for the journey and look forward to continuing my career elsewhere. -91 Yannick Ngakoue