In the veteran market, the ‘legal tampering’ period (March 9–11) is expected to be dominated by the fallout from the Indianapolis Colts’ decision to allow Anthony Richardson to seek a trade. While the Raiders are the heavy favorites for Fernando Mendoza at No. 1, the market for a high-ceiling talent like Richardson is heating up, with the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins reportedly checking in on the asking price. Simultaneously, the New York Jets are positioned as the league’s biggest power brokers; after clearing significant Hoodie shirts through the Jermaine Johnson II trade, they enter March with over $90 million in flexibility and a clear mandate to surrounding their next quarterback with elite veteran playmakers.
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The veteran trade market remains a whirlwind of activity, headlined by the blockbuster deal finalized on February 26 between the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans. The Jets agreed to send star edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to Tennessee in exchange for 366-pound nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat, a move that will become official on March 11. This trade reunites Johnson with Titans head coach Robert Saleh, while the Jets acquire a massive interior presence to anchor their defense. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have officially granted quarterback Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, sparking immediate interest from teams like the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins. These moves, combined with the news of the Commanders releasing former Pro Bowl center Tyler Biadasz, signal a league-wide trend of teams clearing Hoodie shirts and resetting their rosters ahead of the high-stakes 2026 draft in Pittsburgh.
()Free agency rumors are reaching a fever pitch in Indianapolis as teams monitor the status of stars like George Pickens and Mike Evans. Cowboys senior VP Stephen Jones confirmed the team will likely utilize the $28 million franchise tag on Pickens within the next week to prevent the 1,400-yard receiver from hitting the open market. Meanwhile, 33-year-old legend Mike Evans has reportedly expressed a desire to ‘look at all 32 teams’ after his historic 1,000-yard season streak finally came to an end due to injury. The quarterback market is also seeing a surprise riser in Malik Willis, whose efficient late-season stint in Green Bay has the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins considering him as a Hoodie shirts starter. With the Las Vegas Raiders seemingly locked in on Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall, the focus has shifted to which veterans will be displaced by this incoming rookie class, creating a frantic ‘game of chairs’ for remaining starting roles across the league.






