A few notable names moved at NFL Trade Deadline

Anthony LociceroAnthony Locicero|published: Tue 1st November, 16:44 2022
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The 2022 NFL Trade Deadline has passed and several notable players will be suiting up for new squads.

Here’s a look at who went where — and for what.

Bradley Chubb — Denver to Miami

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The Denver Broncos sent Chubb — the No. 5 pick of the 2018 NFL Draft — to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a package featuring a first-round pick acquired from the San Francisco 49ers, as well as running back Chase Edmonds.

Chubb recorded 5.5 sacks in eight games so far this year.

Chase Claypool — Pittsburgh to Chicago

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The Steelers sent their third-year wide receiver to Da Bears in exchange for a second-round pick.

Through Week 8, Claypool caught 32 passes for 311 yards and a score.

Nyheim Hines — Indianapolis to Buffalo

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Hines is now a member of the Bills after being dealt for Zack Moss and a conditional sixth-round selection.

The running back has 224 yards from scrimmage and a rushing TD so far this season.

TJ Hockenson — Detroit to Minnesota

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TJ Hockenson will remain inside the NFC North after the Lions traded him and two future picks to the Vikes for 2023 second-round, and 2024 fourth-round selections.

The tight end has 26 grabs for 395 yards and three touchdowns.

Christian McCaffrey — Carolina to San Francisco

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The Panthers dealt Run CMC to the Niners for second-, third- and fourth-round picks in 2023 and a fifth-round pick in 2024 back on Oct. 21.

The oft-injured running back has compiled 525 rushing yards on 111 carries. In his debut with San Francisco, McCaffrey recorded three TDs — passing, rushing, and receiving.

Robert Quinn — Chicago to Philly

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On Oct. 26, Da Bears traded Quinn to the undefeated Eagles for a fourth-round pick.

The defensive end made his Philly debut in Week 8 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. After recording 18.5 sacks last season, Quinn only has one so far in 2022.

Calvin Ridley — Atlanta to Jacksonville

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The Falcons are moving on from their former star wide receiver. In exchange, Atlanta gets a 2023 fifth-round pick and a conditional fourth-round selection for Ridley, who is suspended for at least the 2022 season for betting on games.

James Robinson — Jacksonville to New York (Jets)

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After losing Rookie of the Year candidate Breece Hall for the year, the Jets acquired Robinson from the Jags for a sixth-round selection.

The pick could become a fifth-rounder, according to Adam Schefter. The 24-year-old running back has rushed for 357 yards — 17 of those in his Gang Green debut — and three scores.

Roquan Smith — Chicago to Baltimore

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The Ravens sent two picks — 2023 second- and fifth-round selections — along with LB A.J. Klein to Chicago in exchange for Smith.

Through Week 8, Smith leads the league in tackles with 52. He’s also notched 2.5 sacks.

Kadarius Toney — New York (Giants) to Kansas City

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The G-Men selected Toney at No. 20 in last year’s draft, but that selection hasn’t panned out for either side. On Oct. 27, New York sent their young wideout — who only has three targets on the season — to the Chiefs in exchange for third- and sixth-round picks next year.

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