Five teams that should sell at the NFL trade deadline

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The NFL trade deadline is a little over a week away, and teams are presumably making plans to either unload players for draft picks or to acquire them to bolster rosters capable of making a playoff run. Here are five teams that should sell ahead of the deadline.
The NFL trade deadline is a little over a week away, and teams are presumably making plans to either unload players for draft picks or to acquire them to bolster rosters capable of making a playoff run. Here’s a look at which teams should sell at the Oct. 31 trade deadline. 1. Carolina Panthers | Possible trade assets: Brian Burns, DL; Jeremy Chinn, S; Donte Jackson, CB; Terrace Marshall Jr., WR While the Panthers might be all-in on rookie QB Bryce Young, they just may be kicking themselves next April if the Chicago Bears are drafting Caleb Williams No. 1 overall with the pick Carolina sent them to draft Young this year. With no pick in the first or seventh round next year, and down a pick in Rounds 5 and 6, an argument can be made that the Panthers need to ship off some assets for draft picks so Frank Reich has the resources to build around Young. Burns is Carolina’s best player and he could entice a contender wanting to beef up its defensive line to part with a first-rounder (the Rams offered two firsts an

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