Just One Hour After the Colts Announced They Had Placed the 3x Super Bowl LVI Superstar on the Trade Market, Seven Top NFL Teams Reached Out
The Indianapolis Colts sent shockwaves throughout the NFL early Sunday morning when they announced they had placed three-time Super Bowl LVI champion Derrick Nnadi on the trade market.
According to multiple league sources, within just one hour of the announcement, seven top NFL teams had already contacted Indianapolis to inquire about the possibility of acquiring the veteran defensive tackle.

What has made the situation even more explosive is that Nnadi’s trade value and contract value could now skyrocket as interest across the league intensifies.
Nnadi currently has two years remaining on a contract worth approximately $34 million, carrying an average salary of about $17 million per season, a figure widely viewed as reasonable for a veteran defensive tackle with championship pedigree.
Because of that, several playoff contenders are reportedly prepared to offer significant trade compensation in order to land him.
League insiders say some teams have already discussed trade packages that could include first-round draft picks, especially if the bidding war for Nnadi continues to escalate in the coming days.
Teams believed to be monitoring the situation closely include the Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, and Detroit Lions.
For teams with Super Bowl aspirations, Nnadi is viewed as an extremely valuable defensive piece.
Over the course of his career, Nnadi has recorded more than 230 tackles, multiple sacks, and dozens of quarterback pressures, while building a reputation as one of the league’s most reliable run-stopping defensive tackles.
During his Super Bowl championship seasons, he played a critical role in defenses that consistently ranked among the NFL’s best against the run, frequently occupying multiple blockers and creating opportunities for pass rushers around him.
That championship experience and consistency are exactly why the trade market exploded almost immediately after the Colts’ announcement.
Nnadi has not publicly commented on the trade situation, but people close to the veteran say he remains focused on preparing for the upcoming season while his representatives evaluate potential destinations.
If a team is willing to offer a first-round pick along with a strong financial package, a deal could happen very quickly.
Because in the NFL, when a proven Super Bowl champion suddenly becomes available, the rest of the league rarely waits long to make a move. 🏈













