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Jets WR Mike Williams and Browns LB Za'Darius Smith are among the notable players drawing interest ahead of Tuesday's deadline

The NFL trade market is full of wide receivers, as several pass catchers were traded in blockbuster deals during the 2024 season. With just a few days until the deadline of Tuesday, November 5th, the fireworks display may not be complete at this point.

Jets WR Mike Williams, Giants WR Darius Slayton, Panthers WR Adam Thielen and Patriots WRs KJ Osborn and Tyquan Thornton have all drawn some level of interest on the trade market, according to sources. There's a good chance at least one will be dealt before Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, and there could be more.

Davante Adams was acquired by the Jets, Amari Cooper went to the Bills and Diontae Johnson ended up with the Ravens.

But there are still several WR-needy teams that haven't acquired a new pass catcher – including the Steelers, who have apparently been looking for help at the position for months. According to sources, Pittsburgh had its eye on Jaguars wide receiver Christian Kirk before his season ended with a broken collarbone in Week 8.