The NFL draft returns to Pittsburgh this week, and front offices are bracing for twists. With uncertainty at the top and trade chatter heating up, Thursday night promises drama, but beyond that, star WR eyes trade. Yankee Scores reports.
A History of Shock Moves
Every draft brings unexpected turns. Just last year, Jacksonville stunned the league by trading up for Travis Hunter at No. 2. Two years ago, speculation around Michael Penix Jr. proved true when Atlanta grabbed him at No. 8. This year, executives again warn of surprises once Round 1 begins.
Concerns About the Top 10
One general manager admitted this isn’t the strongest year to hold a top‑10 pick. Another called the first half of Round 1 “uninspiring,” noting the lack of star power. Many believe the real value lies in the third and fourth rounds, where depth and hidden gems await.
Star Wide Receiver Trade Buzz
Perhaps the biggest storyline isn’t tied directly to draft night. Sources say the Eagles and Patriots remain on track for an A.J. Brown trade after June 1, when his $40 million cap hit can be split. Philadelphia has already added Hollywood Brown, Elijah Moore, and Dontayvion Wicks, giving them flexibility to move their star. The Patriots looks to be the most obvious destination for star player, though other suitors could emerge.

Eagles Eye More Deals
Beyond Brown, GM Howie Roseman is expected to explore additional trades. One name linked to Philadelphia is Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard, who posted 12 sacks in 2024. The Eagles hold multiple Day 2 picks, and rival executives suspect Roseman has more than one plan ready for draft weekend.
What to Expect Thursday
The draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET, live from Pittsburgh. While the top of the board may lack fireworks, trades and mid‑round steals could define this class. As Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer put it, “What I love about the draft is the unpredictability.”


