Kenny Pickett and Sam Howell are no strangers to the trade market. Recently, Pickett was traded for the third time, moving from the Browns to the Raiders. According to Adam Schefter, the Browns will receive a fifth-round pick in 2026 in this deal.
Pickett, who was a first-round pick in 2022, has had an interesting journey. He started with the Steelers before being traded to the Eagles. In March, the Eagles sent him to the Browns, trading him for Dorian Thompson-Robinson and another fifth-round pick.
Howell has also been on the move, traded three times: from Washington to Seattle, then to Minnesota, and finally to Philadelphia.
This whirlwind of trades raises questions about player stability. A recent study by the NFL Players Association showed that frequent trades can affect a player’s performance and morale. Consistent team dynamics are crucial for building trust and chemistry on the field.
In Cleveland, the situation was complicated. There were talks about carrying four quarterbacks on the roster, but that seemed impractical. Now, the Browns will go with Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders, while waiting for Deshaun Watson’s return.
As for Pickett, he’ll now back up Geno Smith in Las Vegas. This role may change once Aidan O’Connell recovers from a wrist injury, which is expected to take about 6-8 weeks.
This trading trend opens up conversations about how teams manage their rosters. With the NFL constantly evolving, trades can sometimes shake things up for better—or worse.
For further insights, you might explore this NFL report on player trades that shares detailed statistics on how trades affect players and teams over the long term.



















