Tracking every trade made during the 2023 NFL Draft originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
No one is safe in the NFL Draft.
While hundreds of prospects anxiously wait to hear their names called, current NFL players could find their fates tied up in deals and drama of the weekend. General managers often find themselves deciding between a rebuild or cashing in their chips for a win-now mentality.
Just last year, the Eagles shook up Day 1 by trading the 18th and 101st picks to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for Pro Bowl wide receiver A.J. Brown. That move seemed to pay off as Brown led the Eagles in receiving yards en route to an appearance in the Super Bowl.
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Will we see another blockbuster trade made this weekend?
Here’s a look at every trade made through Day 2 of the 2023 NFL Draft.
- The Lions gave the Arizona Cardinals three picks in exchange for the No. 96 pick. Arizona gains picks Nos. 122, 138 and 168.
- The Cincinnati Bengals gave up the No. 92 pick to the Kansas City Chiefs, in exchange for the No. 95 pick and the No. 217 pick.
- The San Francisco 49ers recieved the 87th pick. They sent pick No. 102, No. 164, No. 222 to the Minnesota Vikings.
- The Denver Broncos sent the 108th pick in this year's draft and third-rounder for next year to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for the 83rd pick.
- The Carolina Panthers jumped 13 spots from 93rd to 80th. They also included the 132nd pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The Rams sent the No. 73 pick to the New York Giant in exchange for the 89th pick and the 128th pick.
- The Houston Texans moved up for the No. 69 pick. They sent the Nos. 73 and 161 to the Los Angeles Rams.
- The Detroit Lions traded the Nos. 63 and 183 picks to the Denver Broncos in exchange for the Nos. 68 and 138 picks.
- The Houston Texans traded up for the No. 62 pick. In return, they sent three picks to the Philadelphia Eagles -- No. 65, No. 188 and No. 230.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars sent the No. 56 pick to the Chicago Bears in exchange for the Nos. 61 and 135 picks.
- The Detroit Lions traded the 55th and 194th pick to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for three picks -- No. 63, No. 122, No. 249.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers acquired the No. 48 pick from the Packers. Green Bay picked up the Nos. 50 and 179 picks from Tampa.
- The Detroit Lions traded up to get the No. 45 pick from the Green Bay Packers, who in exchange received Detroit's No. 48 pick and the No. 159.
- The Atlanta Falcons sent the No. 44 pick and No. 110 pick in exchange for the No. 38 pick.
- The Indianapolis Colts traded their No. 35 pick to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for the Nos. 38 and 141 picks.
- The Tennessee Titans moved up to No. 33 to select quarterback Will Levis. They also picked up the Arizona Cardinals' 81st pick in exchange for their 41st pick, 72nd pick and a third-round pick in the 2024 draft.
- The Buffalo Bills then took the Jaguars' 25th pick that formerly belonged to the Giants. Buffalo sent Jacksonville their 27 and 130th picks.
- The Giants traded the Nos. 25, 160 and 240 picks to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for the No. 24 pick.
- The Steelers traded up for the No. 14 pick. They gave the New England Patriots their 17th and 120th pick.
- The Eagles moved up one spot from No. 10 to No. 9, swapping with the Chicago Bears. They also added a 2024 fourth-rounder for Chicago.
- The Arizona Cardinals traded the No. 12 pick, No. 34 pick and No. 168 pick to the Detroit Lions in exchange for the No. 6 pick and No. 81 pick.
- The Houston Texans traded up for the No. 3 pick. The Texans sent their No. 12 pick, No. 33 pick, a first and third-round pick from the 2024 draft to the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals also gave Houston the 105th pick in this year's draft.
- The Philadelphia Eagles traded the 94th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and a 5th-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for the No. 66 pick in this draft. The deal was made in response to a tampering investigation that revealed Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort had "impermissable contact" with then-Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon prior to hiring him as their head coach.