NFL Trade Deadline Odds 2022: Who Could Be Moved Before Tuesday?

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NFL Trade Deadline Odds 2022: Who Could Be Moved Before Tuesday?

The NFL trade deadline is on Tuesday. Christian McCaffrey and Robert Quinn have been added to contenders. Bookies.com oddsmaker Adam Thompson created NFL odds.

Matt Ryan was supposed to lead the Colts to the next level when the team traded for him this offseason. Instead, he's been benched seven games into 2022 for a second-year pro with nary a pass on his pro resume.

Ryan is 37 and owes a lot of money for 2023.

Brandin Cooks is the main target for a Texans team that spreads the ball around more than it probably should. Cook's probably won't be around by the time Houston gets competitive.

D.J. Moore is considered one of the game's top receivers. He scored a game-tying touchdown on Sunday, but his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty cost his Panthers the match.

The Broncos have received offers for Jerry Jeudy. The team that went all-in to get Russell Wilson is selling off younger talent.

Chase Claypool is the odd man out in the new-look Steelers offense. Pittsburgh is reportedly looking for a McCaffrey-like return in terms of draft picks.

Elijah Moore, a Jets receiver, is unhappy with his performance and wants to be traded. He played in the last game of the season and had one target and zero catches.

Kareem Hunt is on the market. He requested a trade in the preseason. Nick Chubb is the unquestioned lead back in Cleveland.

Antonio Gibson is a running back for Commanders. He got only 8 combined carries in Weeks 5 and 6, but 10 last week. Gibson rushed for 1,037 yards last year.

Melvin Gordon is back to the No. 1 running back in Denver. He hasn't been effective and with Latavius Murray in the mix, perhaps he gets moved.

Cam Akers has been on leave for three weeks. He's averaging 3.0 yards per carry since the Achilles injury suffered last year.

Brian Burns is a free agent next year and the Panthers rejected an offer of two first-round picks for him.