
The Las Vegas Raiders are discussing trade deadline deals for two former first round selections. Johnathan Abram and Clelin Ferrell are two names on the trade block ahead of the deadline, which is November 1, after Week 8.
Dov Kleiman reported the news via Twitter on Wednesday.
Abram was the 27th overall pick of the first round in the 2019 NFL Draft. Since being drafted by the Raiders, Abram has played and started in 33 games, intercepted three passes, deflected 12 more and has 239 combined tackles. According to the above tweet, he is receiving more interest from teams.
Ferrell was also a first round pick in 2019, taken fourth overall. In college, Ferrell was a two-time CFP National Champion with Clemson, winning the Ted Hendricks award in 2018. He has played in 47 NFL games, sacking the quarterback eight times and grabbing 83 combined tackles.
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