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The 2025 NFL trade deadline is officially upon us. All 32 teams have until 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to strike any remaining player or draft pick deals before the start of the 2026 offseason next March.
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Sleeper quarterback, receiver headline 2026 NFL Draft prospects to watch in Week 10
Sleeper quarterback, receiver headline 2026 NFL Draft prospects to watch in Week 10 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Week 10 has arrived, and with it comes an exciting slate of rivalries, ranked matchups and the potential for teams to make or break their bowl-season aspirations.
Here are some potential Lions draft prospects to watch over the Halloween weekend.
The New York Jets have a disastrous situation at quarterback. After signing Justin Fields in the offseason, he was solid through the first few games. But Fields
Last Saturday's slate helped shape a first-round crop of quarterbacks. Not every weekend can play host to as many high-profile matchups, but there are still plenty of fun contests to pay attention to with an eye towards the 2026 NFL Draft.
A handful of formerly unbeaten teams went down to defeat this weekend, and as a result the college football top-10 rankings were reshuffled.
A quarterback put together his best performance of the year to get a huge win against a conference foe. A wide receiver finds his way back into the top FCS prospect conversation after a huge performance against a solid defense, and a linebacker leads a stifling defense's effort to get a much-needed win in conference play.
Chiles played well in Michigan State's loss to Indiana and has done a better job of keeping the ball out of harm's way in 2025. If he's going to join the ranks of early-round passers in the 2026 class, continuing to look the part in adversarial situations could accelerate his NFL timeline.
A pair of quarterbacks had forgettable outings Saturday, while a couple of promising pass-catchers have their NFL Draft stock moving in the right direction.