Green Bay is buzzing with excitement as the NFL trade season gets underway. Just days ago, the Dallas Cowboys made a bold move by trading star linebacker Micah Parsons to the Packers, marking the start of a frenzy in the league. Since then, there have been seven more trades, making it clear that teams are gearing up for a busy trade deadline on November 4.

The NFL landscape is shifting, with many teams reassessing their rosters as they head into the second half of the season. With 10 clubs sitting with two or fewer wins, the playoff picture is growing murkier. These underperforming teams may be looking to sell off players and accumulate draft picks for the future.

The Tennessee Titans, currently at 1-6, are among the teams likely to be sellers. While they may not have many flashy assets to move, players like edge rushers Dre’Mont Jones and Arden Key could be on the trading block. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins, also at 1-6, may entertain offers for players like Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips as they aim to rebuild.

The New York Jets, sitting at the bottom with a 0-7 record, are facing a tough situation. It seems inevitable that they’ll field calls about players like Breece Hall and Quincy Williams, as they attempt to revamp their squad and chase better prospects next year.

Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns are also expected to be active. The Raiders, struggling at 2-5, might move players like receiver Jakobi Meyers if the right offer comes in. The Browns, having already dealt Joe Flacco, remain on the lookout to strengthen their roster, contemplating trades involving players like Wyatt Teller or edge rusher David Njoku.

The Philadelphia Eagles continue to have their eyes on potential upgrades, especially on defense, while the Buffalo Bills are hoping to improve their receiving corps despite limited cap space. With the Indianapolis Colts sitting at 6-1, they’re in a position to make moves that can further their successful season.

As the deadline looms, teams are more than aware that this is a crucial opportunity to reshape their futures. Whether they are buying or selling, the next few weeks promise to bring more excitement to an already thrilling NFL season.