NFL: One player each team from the AFC East could trade before the season

Joe Thuney, Bills, Dolphins, Jets, Patriots, NFL
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Joe Thuney, New England Patriots

As the New England Patriots move into a post-Tom Brady world they will need to look into making moves that will help better benefit the longevity of their team’s success. And in doing so, they might need to trade away some of their more valuable yet expendable options. And that’s what they can do with the 27-year-old Thuney.

The five-year vet can provide stability to a team’s interior offensive line as he’s played and started in all 64 games of his career. Not to mention, being one of the better options at his position after being selected Second-Team All-Pro.

The North Carolina State product would provide the Patriots with a relatively high-round draft pick from a team willing to make the move for him. He’s already garnering interest from a few teams and it won’t come at too high of a cost on the salary cap either from the roughly $14 million franchise tag he signed.

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