2024 NFL trade deadline grades tracker: Steelers land WR Mike Williams, Commanders acquire Saints’ Pro Bowl CB

The 2024 NFL trade deadline is coming up fast, and plenty of teams have stayed busy swapping players.

The wide receiver market, in particular, has been booming. Mike Williams became the latest to be traded on Tuesday, following the deals of DeAndre Hopkins, Amari Cooper, Davante Adams and Diontae Johnson. More trades could be on the way.

Here’s a roundup of our grades for each major move:

Steelers finally get a WR, add Mike Williams

Steelers acquire: Mike WilliamsJets acquire: 2025 fifth-round pick

After months of exploring the wide receiver trade market, Pittsburgh finally got a new perimeter weapon, taking Williams off the hands of the New York Jets, who made their own splash by adding Davante Adams weeks before the deadline. The ex-Los Angeles Chargers standout will pair with George Pickens.

Grades: Steelers B-, Jets B (Full trade grades to come)

Commanders land Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore

Commanders acquire: Jonathan Mingo, 2025 fifth-round pickSaints acquire: 2025 third-round pick, 2025 fourth-round pick, 2025 sixth-round pick

With an extra third-rounder in tow due to their preseason Jahan Dotson trade, Washington capitalized on New Orleans’ sudden rebuild — unofficially initiated by the team’s firing of head coach Dennis Allen — by sending a package of picks for the three-time Pro Bowl cover man.

Grades: Commanders A-, Saints B (Full trade grades to come)

Cowboys swing surprise deal for Jonathan Mingo

Cowboys acquire: Jonathan Mingo, 2025 seventh-round pickPanthers acquire: 2025 fourth-round pick

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones promised his team would be “buyers, not sellers” ahead of the deadline, and he delivered, albeit in surprising fashion, sending a fourth-rounder to Carolina for Mingo. The 23-year-old wideout is only 23, one year removed from entering as a second-round pick, but struggled to make an impact for the offensively challenged Panthers.

Grades: Cowboys D+, Panthers B…

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