The trade deadline is near, which means NFL clubs have about two weeks left to evaluate their rosters and current personnel situations to determine a course forward. This year has been fascinating in that we’ve seen some traditionally strong teams falter, some franchises confront the uncomfortable end of a window with a roster that had performed at a high level for decades, and whatever the hell is going to happen in Houston with the Texans.
There will be trades made in 2020; this is especially true given how surprisingly competitive some divisions have become (hello, AFC North) and how wide open some underperforming divisions remain (hello, NFC East).