Patriots Rumors: JuJu Smith-Schuster (Obviously) On Trade Block

But who would want him?

The list of potential Patriots trade candidates is growing by the day, and reportedly now includes JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Hours before New England’s Sunday afternoon road loss to the Miami Dolphins, Boston Sports Journal’s Greg Bedard reported the Patriots would listen “closely” to offers for Smith-Schuster. Bedard also echoed other reports in saying edge rusher Josh Uche is the most likely Patriot to get moved before Tuesday’s trade deadline.

“From what I’m hearing, it would take a big offer — at least a third-round pick, likely more — to get the Patriots to budge on anyone else major: Kyle Dugger, Hunter Henry, Mike Onwenu, Trent Brown,” Bedard wrote. “However, the Patriots would listen more closely on Adrian Phillips, Jalen Mills, Devante Parker, Juju Smith-Schuster and Ezekiel Elliott. Trading Elliott would be a real coup — signed for nothing and offloaded to a contender for something?”

Bedard added: “From those around the team … Uche is the favorite to be moved, but don’t expect much else. ‘Bill is going to Bill,’ one said. ‘He’s trying to win. Takes a lot for him to move on this kind of stuff.’ “

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The question, of course, is which team even would want Smith-Schuster?

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Be it due to injuries or general decline, or both, the 26-year-old has looked awful this season. Smith-Schuster posted just 15 catches for 89 yards and one touchdown in his first six games, and his lingering knee injury appears to be a real problem. He basically was a healthy scratch against the Dolphins.

Smith-Schuster’s contract also is an issue. He isn’t guaranteed any money for 2025, but he’s guaranteed $7 million in 2024. Any team that cuts Smith-Schuster before June 1 of next year would incur $12.2 million in dead salary cap money along with a net loss of $1.6 million. Releasing him after June 1 would result in a $9.6 million dead cap hit and $1 million in cap savings.

So, he’s expensive but isn’t any good. That’s a bad combination.

It also is fair to wonder whether New England’s plans could change after learning that Kendrick Bourne tore his ACL on Sunday. Smith-Schuster won’t replace Bourne’s production, but the Patriots need bodies at receiver unless they want to go into full-tanking mode.

The NFL trade deadline is set for 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday.

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Dakota Randall

Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.