Technology, younger GMs have led to more active NFL trade market before free agency starts
by Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times
Mar 12, 2018
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - In the NFL, the warmup band has upstaged the main act.
The party hasn't officially started, and already the ground is covered with confetti.
What is typically a landmark day - the beginning of the league year Wednesday and start of free agency - is little more than a formality now, a mild aftershock.
Consider all that has happened in the last two weeks, with Kansas City trading quarterback Alex Smith, Seattle trading defensive end Michael Bennett and cutting iconic cornerback Richard Sherman, Cleveland trading for quarterback Tyrod Taylor and receiver Jarvis Landry,
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