
For more than half of the league, Week 18 is the end of their 2025 NFL season with others soon to join them after being quickly eliminated from the playoffs. While a majority of the focus on offseason discussion topics centers on NFL free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, there are also quite a few trade possibilities in 2026.
Let’s dive into our list of the top NFL trade candidates this offseason.
Mac Jones, QB, San Francisco 49ers

Back in 2023, Sam Darnold spent a year in Kyle Shanahan’s quarterback school and turned just 46 pass attempts across 10 games into a one-year trial run as the Minnesota Vikings starting quarterback. He broke out, finishing 10th in NFL MVP voting and earning a Pro Bowl selection, and that turned into a three-year, $100.5 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks.
Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers learned from that experience, signing Mac Jones to a two-year deal last offseason. Now, the former first-round pick will be coming off a season with a 5-3 record, 69.6 percent completion rate, 2,151 passing yards, and a 97.4 QB rating in 11 games (8 as a starter). Jones, who carries just a $3.98 million cap hit in 2026, will be highly coveted by quarterback-needy teams who need a cheap bridge starter with some upside.
Kyler Murray, QB, Arizona Cardinals

It feels very safe to say that Kyler Murray will not be the Arizona Cardinals’ starting quarterback in 2026. After all, the organization did not hide the fact that its locker room seems to greatly prefer Jacoby Brissett’s leadership, and the offense certainly performed better with the veteran quarterback under center. There is no future in Arizona for Murray, and both sides clearly want to part ways. The Cardinals will almost certainly have to cover some of the long-term money still owed to Murray—a $53.26 million cap hit in 2026 and a $43.535 million cap hit in 2027—and his poor play in 2025 means there will be even fewer suitors. Still, he will only be 29 years old next season, and he posted a 93.6 QB rating from 2020-24. If the Cardinals sweeten the deal enough, there should be a suitor.
A.J. Brown, WR, Philadelphia Eagles

A.J. Brown popped up in NFL trade rumors during the season, and the Philadelphia Eagles never seemed to squash the idea entirely. It is why teams around the league still seem to be wondering if Brown will be shopped this offseason. He will be 29 years old next summer, and his production has really picked up since late November, but the Eagles do have a 2-3 record during that five-game stretch. With DeVonta Smith seemingly ready to be the No. 1 wideout in Philadelphia and the 2026 NFL Draft class deep at receiver, it is possible Brown is dealt.
Cole Kmet, TE, Chicago Bears

The emergence of Colston Loveland, a top-10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, always raised questions about Cole Kmet’s future with the Chicago Bears. After averaging 587.3 receiving yards per season with 17 touchdowns total from 2021-24, Kmet entered Week 17 of this season with just 315 receiving yards and 2 scores. It is going to be his least productive year since his rookie campaign. Carrying an $11.6 million cap hit in 2026 and 2027, he could be an attractive trade target for teams in need of a viable pass-catcher at tight end.
Trent McDuffie, CB, Kansas City Chiefs

Trent McDuffie is a two-time All-Pro selection and one of the best slot corners in the NFL at 25 years old. However, he is only under contract for one more season, and he plays for a team that has long viewed cornerbacks as replaceable. Quite frankly, the Kansas City Chiefs also might be right if they decide to trade McDuffie. That is because as phenomenal as he is in the slot, the 5-foot-11 corner really struggles against bigger-bodied receivers, and his limitations do not necessarily merit paying him like a shutdown perimeter corner ($27-plus million per season). Given the current state of the Chiefs’ roster entering the offseason, it would not be a shock if McDuffie’s name starts popping up in NFL rumors as a player Kansas City will listen to offers for.