The NBA is renowned for its dramatic player trades, particularly in the summer free agency period, and the 2025 market is already buzzing with major moves like Kevin Durant joining the Houston Rockets, marking a record seven-team transaction. This offseason frenzy sparks a thought: what would similar blockbuster trades look like in the NFL? While NFL offseasons are no stranger to impactful player movements—such as Aaron Rodgers’ shift to the Pittsburgh Steelers and recent team changes involving legends like Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford—massive multi-team transactions are still quite rare. Even though some NBA deals might be salary dumps, the NFL tends to keep its big-name players more stable.
With that in mind, here are some speculative mega trades that, while unlikely, demonstrate bold possibilities if NFL teams decided to shake things up:
Shanahan Shake Up:
San Francisco’s loyalty to Brock Purdy is clear, but with Kyle Shanahan’s ties to his cousin, a trade involving cousins—perhaps including some early round picks—could revamp the 49ers’ lineup. Meanwhile, Miami would gain a dynamic quarterback fitting Mike McDaniel’s offense, sending Tua Tagovailoa to a team with a young QB like Kellen Moore, who’s still learning the role. Despite Tua’s injury history, receivers like Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, and Brandin Cooks may prefer a more established passer under Moore’s system.
Wagout Wammy:
This is the wildest of all ideas, considering Justin Jefferson’s untouchable status with the Vikings, who quickly quashed trade rumors. Still, a move to Cincinnati could reunite him with LSU teammates Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase. The Bengals hold valuable trade assets in Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson, who could also be traded. Imagine Burrow with top-tier receivers and Detroit gaining Hendrickson alongside their star Aidan Hutchinson—offering a thrilling prospect for pass rushing help.
Florida Flip Flop:
Jaguar coach Liam Cohen seems committed to nurturing Trevor Lawrence, but what if Lawrence was traded to Tampa Bay to team up with Baker Mayfield, who flourished under the Rams’ guidance in 2022? This swap might give Cohen a strong shot at the AFC South title by 2025. The Bucs trading Lawrence would be surprising, but with only a five-year age gap and Brady’s high standards set by the 2020 Super Bowl, the trade could give Tampa Bay’s GM Jason Licht a chance to pick up a top draft asset while managing contracts smartly.
Green Bay Gamble:
While the Packers might prefer to stick with their current lineup and Jaylen Alexander, an All-Pro corner when healthy, they could aggressively pursue a title by trading for a young star like Aaron Gardner, who awaits a contract extension in New York. Gardner is a cornerstone of the Jets’ defense, but under new coach Aaron Glenn, he might be moved to revamp the team, with Detroit potentially benefiting by acquiring Gardner as they rebuild.
Canales Connection:
Similar to the QB swap idea between the Buccaneers and Jaguars, this trade pairs a talented veteran struggling for consistency with a coach adept at reviving such players. Kyler Murray might find renewed success under Dave Canales’ system in Carolina, while Arizona could take a gamble transitioning to a quarterback like Young, under the new defensive schemes of Jonathan Gannon. This move might ignite growth for both teams in the coming seasons.
Fan Take:
These imaginative trade scenarios highlight the potential excitement if NFL teams embraced NBA-style blockbuster moves. For NFL fans, such aggressive trading could revolutionize team dynamics, generate unprecedented drama in the offseason, and potentially lead to unexpected contenders reshaping the league’s competitive landscape.

