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NFL Week 10 latest buzz, trade deadline questions, news - ESPN

Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season is here, and the 2025 NFL trade deadline is past us. Insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano have been making calls to sources around the league for the latest news and buzz on key situations and the biggest deals.

Here is everything they are hearing on the Jets' big deadline day and the draft-pick haul they received for Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams. Jeremy and Dan also hit on other intriguing deadline moves and share intel on players who didn't get dealt despite some buzz around their names.

It's all here as our national reporters answer big questions and empty their notebooks coming out of the deadline and heading into Week 10.

Jump to:
Fallout from the Jets' deadline day trades
More trades receiving leaguewide buzz
Noteworthy players who weren't traded
More notes for Week 10

Graziano: It wasn't long ago that the Jets' defense was viewed as a top-five unit. That is obviously no longer the case after they traded Gardner and Williams — their two best defensive players — on the same day. So, the Jets are going to be viewed as a desirable opponent for the rest of this season. But the return is the key here.

New York's deadline deals leave it with two first-round picks and two second-round picks in the 2026 draft and three first-round picks in 2027. The way this is being perceived by people I've talked to is that the Jets are determined to do whatever it takes to resolve their long-term quarterback situation in one of the next two drafts. Having five first-round picks in the next two years will enable the Jets to trade up if that is what's needed to finally find their franchise QB.

Fowler: Yeah, it's hard to argue with the Jets' compensation in both cases. They received significant

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