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When a pass-rusher who has topped 10 sacks in each of the past four seasons is available, he’s going to stay at the top of our list. Haason Reddick should be available for any reasonable offer the Jets can get.
New York traded for Reddick from the Eagles this offseason, but the 30-year-old wants a new contract and has not reported since taking his initial physical. Landing Reddick cost the Jets a conditional 2026 third-round pick. With the sack artist remaining a no-show, New York should be extremely interested in recouping some of its investment.
Of course, before Reddick will agree to suit up for a new team, he’ll likely demand the financial compensation the Jets are withholding. That may limit his market to teams with an abundance of cap space.
The Cardinals, who have $22.2 million in cap space available, should be interested. Arizona is hanging around the playoff picture, has already lost B.J. Ojulari (torn ACL) for the season and employs head coach Jonathan Gannon—Reddick’s defensive coordinator in Philadelphia two years ago.
The Washington Commanders may also want to kick the tires on a Reddick trade. Washington is a surprising 4-1, thanks largely to the stellar play of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Adding Reddick could help balance out the team and improve its 20th-ranked scoring defense.
The Commanders have $26.1 million in available cap space and could afford to make Reddick more than just a short-term addition.
Potential Suitors: Arizona Cardinals, Washington Commanders