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The NFL Draft isn't just an opportunity for teams to add young talent.
Sometimes, teams have more on their minds on draft day, from how their picks will impact their current roster, to fielding trade calls, deciding to acquire current NFL players or future picks instead of drafting a prospect. Potential trade are always part of the draft-day fun — especially in the first round, when value is at its peak.
At the 2026 NFL Draft, there's plenty of potential for shake-ups in the order. Six teams already don't own a first-round pick — including the Cincinnati Bengals after their recent blockbuster deal with the Giants involving the No. 10 pick. And between the underwhelming quarterback class, plus great players at traditionally undervalued positions like Jeremiyah Love and Caleb Downs being projected in the top-10, it's not hard to see scenarios where more teams will want to move up or down.
Here are some of the teams most likely to move on the first-round draft board, including the latest buzz on potential trades.
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So far, some of the most tangible reporting on teams looking to move up surrounds the Dallas Cowboys.
Jerry Jones and company currently own the No. 12 and No. 20 selections — but for a team that always prioritizes star power, has significant needs and expects to contend in 2026, moving up to get one more high-profile player could make some sense.
Jordan Schultz reported on Apr. 14 that Dallas is a team to watch in trade-up scenarios, with particular rumors surrounding the Cowboys' interest in jumping their division rival Giants, who pick fifth. If that was the case, the Arizona Cardinals (No. 3) or Tennessee Titans (No. 4) could be trade partners. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler also reported on Apr. 18 that Dallas is being watched "closely" as a trade-up candidate, due to "obvious defensive needs," but the team is also comfortable keeping its two first-rounders.
Dallas would likely be aiming for a big swing if it moves up that far — one of the draft's high-profile pass rushers, Arvell Reese or David Bailey, could be the target for the Cowboys in that scenario. While defensive talent is needed more in Dallas, there's also a chance that the Cowboys want to add a star to their offense in running back Jeremiyah Love, considered one of the best running back prospects in years. Safety Caleb Downs could also make sense for Dallas, but he isn't expected to land in the top-5.
If the price isn't too high, the Cowboys could wind up picking in the top-5. A year removed from trading Micah Parsons, a new young pass rusher would be a good fit.
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The No. 1 pick, in all likelihood, is not going to be moved this year. The Las Vegas Raiders have received trade calls for the pick, general manager John Spytek recently said, per ESPN, but the team is heavily expected to hold onto the selection to take Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
"We've gotten a few calls, and those teams know where they stand," Spytek said, per ESPN.
The Jets at No. 2 aren't considered likely to trade down, being connected to Reese or Bailey at edge rusher.
But from there, it's fairly conceivable that almost any team in the top-10 would trade down. Albert Breer reported on Apr. 13 that the Cardinals, Titans, Giants, Browns and Commanders are all among the teams that have looked at the possibility, but the problem has been finding a trade partner. Additionally, Schultz reported on Apr. 16 that Arizona, picking at No. 3 overall, remains "the biggest mystery" regarding whether the Cardinals would trade down. And on Apr. 18, Fowler called the Cardinals and Titans reportedly "open to moving back."
Breer wrote that, assuming the Jets take Bailey, there are two players who could "inspire" a trade-up: Reese and Love. Teams in need of a pass rusher, like the Cowboys, or who want to ensure they'll land a star running back, like the Saints, could eye a move up.
However, Schultz also reported on Apr. 14 that the teams interested in trading down in the order are finding an issue: other franchises have "a lack of interest" in parting ways with their 2027 selections, with that draft expected to include some big quarterback names.
Based on rumors, it appears to be a better market for teams that are looking to move up into the top-10 this year. With some strong prospects, but some questions about positional value, the cost to move up may not be quite as high as it usually would be.
The Jets appear locked into their No. 2 spot, but after trading Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts last season, they have another first-rounder at No. 16.
