A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots

A trade involving wide receiver A.J. Brown this offseason is very much on the table. The Eagles wideout grew visibly frustrated with Philadelphia's offensive approach last season, and head coach Nick Sirianni recently admitted he "can't guarantee" Brown will be on the roster next year.

If the Eagles do pull the trigger, the New England Patriots stand out as the most logical destination. Brown already has a proven relationship with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel from their time together in Tennessee, and the team is in clear need of a true WR1 to build around Drake Maye.

The fit is hard to argue with, and from a fantasy perspective, Brown would immediately become a top-tier option in that offense.

Brian Thomas Jr. to the Buffalo Bills

The Jacksonville Jaguars enter the offseason with a crowded receiver room. Between the Jakobi Meyers extension, Parker Washington's strong finish to the season, and Travis Hunter set to return healthy, Brian Thomas Jr. could find himself squeezed out of a featured role.

That makes him an intriguing trade candidate. The Buffalo Bills would be a dream landing spot for Thomas if the Jaguars decide to move on from him. Thomas would step in as the unquestioned WR1 in the Bills' offense, giving Josh Allen the elite downfield threat he's long been missing.

After an inconsistent 2025 campaign, a change of scenery could be exactly what Thomas needs. Landing in Buffalo would vault him back into early second-round fantasy territory.

Kyler Murray to the Minnesota Vikings

The Arizona Cardinals appear ready to move on from Kyler Murray this offseason. They are exploring other options at quarterback, including a reported interest in free-agent Malik Willis.

Should Murray become available, Minnesota would be an exciting fit. Playing under offensive mastermind Kevin O'Connell, who has a strong track record of elevating quarterbacks, Murray’s standout physical tools could flourish. He would also have two of the best WRs in the game in Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.

In a good system like Minnesota, Murray could reclaim fantasy QB1 status.

Brandon Aiyuk to the Washington Commanders

There is little doubt that Brandon Aiyuk's time in San Francisco is over. His relationship with the 49ers deteriorated badly last season. By the middle of the year, Aiyuk stopped returning head coach Kyle Shanahan's phone calls entirely.

The Washington Commanders would be a great fit as his next home. With Deebo Samuel heading into free agency and quarterback Jayden Daniels having openly lobbied for the team to pursue Aiyuk, the pieces are in place for a seamless transition.

Aiyuk would slot in as the WR2 in this high-upside Washington offense, making him a consistent WR2/WR3 option in fantasy leagues.

Jaylen Waddle to the Baltimore Ravens

The Miami Dolphins are in full rebuild mode. They have already released Tyreek Hill and are expected to move on from Tua Tagovailoa in the coming weeks. Jaylen Waddle could be the next piece to go.

The Baltimore Ravens make a lot of sense as Waddle’s next landing spot. The Ravens have been searching for a dynamic receiver to complement their offense, particularly on the outside, and Waddle fits that profile well.

Moving to a more stable offense with a franchise quarterback in Lamar Jackson would give Waddle a genuine chance to thrive. This landing spot would also elevate his fantasy value in the process.

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