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NFL Exec Predictions: Lamar Jackson, A.J. Brown Trades

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

‌ ⁢⁣ Making ‌bold predictions on an‍ upcoming NFL season is a tough business. It’s like the draft — hitting on 40-50% of ​first-round picks is vrey hard to do.

‍ we ⁣here at ESPN like the challenge so much that each ‍January we ask industry sources around the league to forecast ‍the season. ​The possibilities are limitless: free agency signings, retirements, contenders‌ and pretenders, trades and MVP favorites.

last year’s forecast ⁤ reminds us just how fast of a moving target the NFL news cycle ​really is. Even when the concept is right‍ —
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DK Metcalf getting traded — you can pick the wrong team⁤ (Chargers instead ​of steelers).

Sam Darnold didn’t go to the Raiders, as we predicted, but the man he replaced in Seattle,

Geno⁢ Smith,did.This is a league that’s​ unfeasible to pin down, that thrives off hold-my-beer theatrics. And the ripple ‌effects of the offseason are just ⁢beginning. just look at the coaching carousel, which was supposed to⁣ be somewhat tame​ — ⁢until 10 jobs opened, including those of highly decorated coaches such‌ as Mike Tomlin (stepped down), John Harbaugh and Sean McDermott.

We’re still weeks away from a‌ robust trade market and quarterbacks⁣ changing teams. Even‍ if futile, here are⁤ a handful ‍of bold predictions from league executives,‍ coaches⁣ and scouts.

Ravens⁢ trade Lamar Jackson to​ the Raiders

This potential pairing has made its way through the rumor⁤ mill, and‍ multiple people I spoke with who track such things used their one bold ⁢prediction in this ‌exercise to designate Jackson a Raider.

​ To take Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti at his word is to assume Jackson will⁤ remain in Baltimore.⁣ Bisciott

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The sense for a while has been ⁢that Cousins’ time in Atlanta was short — especially when both sides restructured his contract that includes $67.9 million in 2027 salary, vesting ​March 13. the Falcons will want nothing to do with‌ that number. ‍But contracts can be moved, ‍and the Falcons could potentially trade Cousins to a team needing a quarterback, ⁤perhaps ‍even packaging him with DeVonta Smith and a high draft pick.

other potential fits, via NFL scouts: the Tennessee Titans, cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers and Las Vegas⁢ Raiders.

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Malik Willis to the Dolphins or Browns

If daniel‌ Jones returns to the Indianapolis Colts as⁣ many ⁤expect, Willis emerges as a possible top free agent at ⁣the position.

Willis made some ​coin with his ⁣performance in relief ⁤of Jordan‍ Love in Green Bay,showing dual-threat ability that‍ a new offensive mind could⁢ mold.

“I just‌ don’t‍ think [the browns] go into ⁢the season with shedeur [sanders] as their top option,” an NFC personnel man said.”And getting⁤ the right quarterback in ‌the draft isn’t a guarantee based on where they⁢ pick.”

The Browns have the ‍Nos. 6 and 24 picks ⁣in the first round of April’s draft.

No‍ regime⁢ will know Willis’ strengths⁤ better‍ than⁣ Miami, which just ⁤hired a brain trust of GM Jon-Eric‌ sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley from Green Bay. The packers valued Willis’ development⁣ and Miami could bear the fruits of that labor.

Colts win AFC South⁤ for first time sence 2014

NFL parity makes the Colts’ 11-year drought without ⁣a divisional title truly befuddling when considering the talent on the roster and four winning seasons during that span.

The Colts appeared poised for ‍a‍ breakthrough with ⁢the 8-2 start to 2025 before injuries derailed ⁤the season and prompted Indy ‍to ​call 44-year-old Philip Rivers off the couch to quarterback the‌ team.

“But they showed⁢ a proof of ‍concept with what they had through 10 games,” an AFC executive said.”They⁢ had Daniel Jones playing well.​ The roster has talent. ⁣They ‌are closer than ⁢people might think.”

First, Indy has several key ‍free agents​ to‌ attempt to re-sign, from Jones to wide receiver ‌ Alec Pierce ⁤ to right tackle Braden ⁢Smith.

Pitts’ fifth ‍season was ‍his best as a pro,with 88‍ catches for 928 yards and‍ five⁣ touchdowns.

The tag ‍for tight ends projects‍ to‌ be $15.9 million.

“The number ‍is reasonable and is a good basis for a long-term deal for him,” an AFC executive said.”Not ⁢sure⁣ what they do with Drake London but keeping Pitts seems like‍ a good move at this‌ stage.”

george Pickens‘ situation in Dallas gets sticky

The Cowboys are expected to franchise-tag Pickens, which would pay him around⁤ $28 million next season. But Pickens⁢ will want a long-term deal ⁣above that number,and if Dallas doesn’t give him that,some around the league wonder whether he​ stays away from​ the team for a large portion of the offseason or even training camp.

“I⁢ just don’t see him, coming off ‌the season he⁤ had, welcoming the tag‌ with open arms,” a veteran AFC coach said.

If tagged, both sides would have until July 15 to reach a deal. Pickens can choose not to sign the tag as a leverage method.

Geno Smith,Tua tagovailoa and Kyler⁤ Murray ‌are all made available — for the jets

This notion isn’t ⁣exactly bold — all three quarterbacks appear to ​not be in the long-term plans of their current ⁣franchises. But they are each former Pro Bowlers and​ several teams have a glaring need at the position each year.

“Do ‍the Jets get ‌one of those three –⁤ that’s really the question‍ I have,” an AFC ⁤executive said. “They could go young and load up ‍for​ the 2027 draft of​ quarterbacks, but ‍the head coach [Aaron Glenn] ‌probably needs to win, so he might need more of a reliable option.”

Miami and Arizona ​are saddled ‍with‌ large guarantees on deals with Tagovailoa and Murray,respectively. Murray would make more sense​ to new York, given Tagovailoa’s ties to the AFC East, but not everyone is convinced Arizona owner Michael Bidwill would pay a meaningful portion⁣ of Murray’s $37 million in guarantees‍ for him to not play in Arizona.Smith’s contract ‌is more manageable, with $18.5 million ⁤already guaranteed for 2026 (another $8 million becomes fully guaranteed on the third ⁤day⁣ of the new league year). The 35-year-old spent his⁣ first four seasons with ⁢the Jets, throwing 28 touchdowns and 36 interceptions before moving on.

The Jets​ will need to‍ make significant plans for a‌ veteran passer nonetheless.

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