The first two days of NFL free agency are in the books, with Wednesday at 4 p.m. the official start of the new league year. In a market filled with more offensive linemen, defensive tackles and safeties and fewer high-profile skill-position players, trades -- or the possibility of trades -- have been the higher-profile stories. Cornerbacks Stephon Gilmore and Jalen Ramsey and pass-catchers DJ Moore and Darren Waller already have been dealt, while running back Austin Ekeler has joined wideouts DeAndre Hopkins and Courtland Sutton on the trade block.
2023 NFL free agency: Questions on Aaron Rodgers, Austin Ekeler
