Peter Schrager Reveals His Top-5 NFL Offseason Moves


 

This has been an exciting NFL offseason for most teams.

Everybody’s striving to dethrone the Philadelphia Eagles, and while they didn’t make many moves, they still might have the most stacked team in the entire league.

However, several teams have certainly made some moves to close the gap.

With that in mind, NFL analyst Peter Schrager ranked his top-five moves of the offseason (via JPAFootball).

At No. 5, he has the Washington Commanders trading for star LT Laremy Tunsil.

The Commanders have the most promising quarterback in the league, and they’ve now given him one of the best blindside protectors in the league.

Then, he has the Pittsburgh Steelers trading for D.K. Metcalf at No. 4.

Of course, perhaps this move would’ve been more exciting if they had kept George Pickens as well, but it seems like there’s a new alpha dog in Pittsburgh.

At No. 3, he has the Los Angeles Rams trading for Davante Adams to replace Cooper Kupp.

Adams might no longer be at the peak of his game, but he’s still an elite pass-catcher, and he’ll play for another future Hall of Famer quarterback in Matthew Stafford.

Then, he chose the Seattle Seahawks’ decision to sign Sam Darnold.

Darnold is coming off a great year, and if he’s able to keep up that level, this team could be very fun to watch in 2025.

Last but not least, he has Aaron Rodgers signing with the Steelers.

This will most likely be Rodgers’ final season in the league, and while it would be great to watch him ride into the sunset as a champion, he first needs to prove that he’s still a superstar.

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