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While the Combine focuses on incoming rookies, the veteran trade market is buzzing with rumors involving some of the league’s most established stars, including Maxx Crosby and De’Von Achane. Reports indicate the Las Vegas Raiders may be listening to offers for Crosby, allegedly seeking a return of two first-round picks and a starting-level player to replace the five-time Pro Bowler. Speculation has linked Crosby to Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots, as he has reportedly expressed interest in playing for the former linebacker. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins are reportedly receiving calls on game-breaking running back De’Von Achane, though internal sentiment suggests they are more likely to extend him than trade him during what many believe is a full-scale rebuild. Simultaneously, the Chicago Bears have granted linebacker Tremaine Edmunds permission to seek a trade, and the Minnesota Vikings are being closely watched as a potential landing spot for veteran quarterback help. These moves, combined with the release of players like Lloyd Cushenberry by the Titans, signal a league-wide trend toward clearing Hoodie shirts and prioritizing youth ahead of the March 11 deadline.
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