Report: Steelers' Ingram, Broncos' Fuller among possible trade candidates
The NFL trade deadline often fails to deliver significant moves, but a handful of veterans could be on the block ahead of Nov. 2.
Pittsburgh Steelers pass-rusher Melvin Ingram, Denver Broncos cornerback Kyle Fuller, Seattle Seahawks pass-rusher L.J. Collier, Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Andre Dillard, and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella have received trade interest or are expected to garner calls, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Ingram and Fuller joined the Steelers and Broncos, respectively, this offseason on one-year deals. But the veteran defenders have both struggled to secure playing time.
Ingram, 32, has only one sack and is being outplayed by Alex Highsmith.
Fuller, 29, has fallen behind first-rounder Patrick Surtain and Bryce Callahan on Denver's depth chart.
Collier, Dillard, and Isabella are all former high draft picks looking for fresh starts after failing to secure a place with the franchises that selected them.
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