NFL executives discuss potential Joe Burrow trade value

Joe Burrow's recent frustrations have sparked trade rumors among NFL teams, though the quarterback and his Bengals show no interest in a deal. Executives speculate on the high cost required to acquire the star, drawing comparisons to past blockbuster trades. Despite the buzz, Burrow plans to stay in Cincinnati for 2026.

Joe Burrow's comments in December have ignited speculation across the NFL about a possible trade from the Cincinnati Bengals. The 29-year-old quarterback expressed frustration with losing and not having fun playing football, following another injury comeback and the team's playoff elimination. However, Burrow has stated he plans to remain in Cincinnati in 2026 and expects to play "well and consistently great for a long time." Sources confirm the Bengals have no intention of trading him, and Burrow, who holds a no-trade clause in his five-year, $275 million extension, has said he "can't see" not being with the team next season.

Multiple NFL executives anticipate interest from several teams in the offseason. "There are probably only a handful [of teams] that wouldn't at least make an attempt," one NFC front office executive told CBS Sports. Another source familiar with the Bengals added, "They all should. But the Bengals aren't dealing him, and he doesn't want to leave."

The hypothetical price tag is steep. Executives suggest it would require at least two first-round picks, possibly three if no players are involved, with one AFC executive likening it to the 2022 Deshaun Watson trade—three first-rounders, two seconds, and a third to Houston—or even the 1999 Ricky Williams deal, where New Orleans surrendered their entire draft plus future picks. Past precedent includes the Bengals rejecting a 2020 offer from the Miami Dolphins of four first-round picks for the No. 1 selection to draft Burrow.

Burrow's situation echoes past Bengals quarterbacks like Carson Palmer, who demanded a trade after 2010 and eventually moved to Oakland. Potential suitors could include the Raiders, Browns, Jets, Dolphins, and Cardinals. Despite the chatter, elite quarterbacks rarely stay with one team lifelong; Troy Aikman was the last Hall of Famer to do so.

In a lighter note, Burrow recently gifted his offensive linemen fossils of dinosaurs, bears, and mammoths. Tackle Orlando Brown Jr. praised the gesture: "It says a lot about who he is—his personality, his heart." Center Ted Karras noted it reflects Burrow's "intelligence and interests."

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Dexter Lawrence in Bengals jersey signing trade deal from Giants for No. 10 draft pick.
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Giants trade Dexter Lawrence to Bengals for No. 10 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

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The New York Giants traded defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals late Saturday for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Cincinnati signed the three-time Pro Bowler to a one-year, $28 million extension after he passed a physical Sunday, bolstering a defense that ranked near the bottom in 2025. The deal gives the Giants two top-10 picks (Nos. 5 and 10) ahead of the draft's first round on April 23 in Pittsburgh.

Players and coaches expressed excitement about the Cincinnati Bengals' acquisition of defensive end Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants during Monday's offseason training session, two days after the blockbuster trade for the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison proposed that the Steelers trade multiple high draft picks to acquire Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Cincinnati Bengals alumnus Pacman Jones sharply criticized Harrison, accusing him of tampering. Jones urged Harrison to stop trying to lure Burrow to Pittsburgh.

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid discussed the team's transition period and upcoming draft opportunities at the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix. After a 6-11 season in 2025 marred by Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL, the Chiefs hold the No. 9 and No. 29 overall picks. Reid provided updates on Mahomes' rehab and the acquisition of quarterback Justin Fields.

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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry did not rule out selecting quarterback Ty Simpson in the 2026 NFL Draft. Berry emphasized the team's affection for its current quarterbacks amid speculation about picks at No. 6 and No. 24 overall. Meanwhile, Miami Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan confirmed running back De'Von Achane is not available for trade.

Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II stated that the team probably will not draft a quarterback with its No. 21 pick in Thursday's first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. In a pre-draft interview with WTAE’s Andrew Stockey, Rooney kept options open for other positions like wide receiver, offensive line or secondary, echoing recent analyst reports ruling out early picks like Alabama's Ty Simpson.

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The NFL has completed 19 trades since the new league year began on March 11, marking the most ever at this stage. The Pittsburgh Steelers contributed by acquiring wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. from the Indianapolis Colts.

 

 

 

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