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Star shopping: Why recent NFL player trades reflect a league-wide shift
- Top players like Parsons, Gardner and McDuffie were traded in the last eight months, signaling a shift toward win-now strategy.
- Packers, Colts, Cowboys and Rams reportedly mortgage picks to add proven players rather than rely on drafting.
- Experts say the trend reflects a willingness to bank on existing talent over developing new stars.
- Recent trades have changed the perceived availability of top players in NFL discussions.
- The trend may redefine the value and risk of long-term contracts in star-player deals.
- Historically, teams have traded stars but the current market amplifies the pace and scale of moves.
- The article highlights the risk and reward of trading away first-round picks for immediate impact.
- The shift could influence future draft strategies and contract negotiations across clubs.
- The piece notes that transparency on trade outcomes remains uncertain despite the new trend.
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