The Philadelphia Eagles are the defending Super Bowl champions. With a loaded roster, the Eagles have a strong chance of getting back to the title game. Howie Roseman is one of the most aggressive general managers in football. Here are three players that the Philadelphia Eagles could trade for before the Nov. 4 deadline.
Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb
Sources: With the #Dolphins sitting at 1-6, teams around the league are keeping a close eye on their pass-rushers ahead of the trade deadline — including Bradley Chubb (no guaranteed money after this season), Jaelan Phillips (in the final year of his contract), and Matthew Judon… pic.twitter.com/dlXKNQYoGT
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) October 20, 2025
It’s no secret that the Miami Dolphins are struggling. At 1-6, Miami is more likely to fire Mike McDaniel than make the postseason.
With a new regime likely coming in for 2026, the Dolphins should consider selling some of their more expensive players in exchange for draft picks.
The Eagles need help rushing the passer. The defensive line was once a strength. Now, the Eagles are near the bottom of the league in sacks (11).
Philadelphia just convinced Brandon Graham to come out of retirement. However, the team needs more help on the edge.
Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb is one of the top options on the trade market. Chubb has 20 total tackles and four sacks this season.
Chubb, 29, is in the first year of a three-year contract. It would be in the Eagles’ best interest to offer the Dolphins a third-round pick for Chubb’s services.
Jets cornerback Michael Carter II
Teams are keeping an eye on the #Jets ahead of the trade deadline: names being mentioned include Breece Hall, Quincy Williams, Jermaine Johnson II, Will McDonald IV, Michael Carter II, and Allen Lazard, among others, per sources:
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— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) October 21, 2025
Besides the defensive line, cornerback is an area of need for the Eagles.
Philadelphia has a true No. 1 corner in Quinyon Mitchell. Finding another corner to play opposite Mitchell has been the issue. So far, Kelee Ringo hasn’t delivered.
The New York Jets are 0-7 and will be big-time sellers at the deadline.
One of the players who should be available for a trade is Michael Carter II. The 26-year-old could step in for the Eagles and play slot corner.
It would cost the Eagles a late-round pick, a worthwhile risk if it improves the Eagles’ struggling secondary.
Edge Rusher Arden Key
Arden Key back at @Titans practice on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/mxgoFSvuus
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) October 23, 2025
Sticking with the theme of bad teams looking to sell, the Tennessee Titans fall under that category.
The Titans already fired their head coach, Brian Callahan. The Titans are 1-6 with rookie quarterback Cam Ward and no permanent head coach.
Reports out of Tennessee are that Ward and Jeffery Simmons are the only two Titans unavailable for a trade.
If true, edge rusher Arden Key could be for the taking.
Key has only 1.5 sacks this season. However, he’s coming off back-to-back 6-sack seasons.
With Key set to be a free agent, the Titans would likely only need a Day 3 pick from the Eagles to get a deal done.