Every NFL team and its fans eagerly anticipate June 1. This date marks the potential for significant financial flexibility. Teams can classify transactions as ‘post-June 1,’ allowing them to divide dead-cap money over two seasons rather than one. Moves that were fiscally unfeasible before can suddenly look practical. This shift can release tens of millions in cap relief across the league, setting off a series of roster adjustments.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler has reported updates on three critical situations within the NFL. The focus is on Philadelphia Eagles’ A.J. Brown, San Francisco 49ers’ Brandon Aiyuk, and New Orleans Saints’ Alvin Kamara. According to rival executives, Aiyuk is considered ‘untradeable.’ Kamara’s status is still in flux. Moreover, a potential framework exists for A.J. Brown’s move to New England.
Bold Predictions for June 1
A.J. Brown Heads to New England
New England Patriots appear to be the frontrunners to acquire A.J. Brown. It’s been reported that a deal is likely early this week, with a compensation issue as the only obstacle. The Eagles are seeking a first-round pick. Although the Patriots are reluctant to give up one, discussions are ongoing.
Brown’s cap hit of $40 million for 2026 can only be spread if traded after June 1. The Eagles have already strengthened their receiving lineup. With New England having the cap space, a deal is expected soon, probably by Monday.
Brandon Aiyuk Released by the 49ers
Sources indicate Aiyuk is ‘untradeable’ due to his injuries and voided guarantees, making him valuable only to the Raiders. San Francisco could save approximately $20 million in cap space with a post-June 1 release. The Raiders, lacking a true WR1 for their new quarterback, would likely seize the opportunity to sign Aiyuk for an affordable price.
Alvin Kamara Stays with the Saints
There is interest in Kamara remaining with the Saints. Kamara’s remarks on a podcast show his desire to stay. The Saints plan to restructure his $10.4 million deal after June 1, allowing him to partner with Travis Etienne. This pairing aims to be the top 1-2 backfield in the league, similar to Seattle’s successful duo last season.
Cole Kmet Traded to the Chiefs
The Bears have indicated tight end Kmet could be traded post-June 1. His adjusted cap hit is manageable, and moving him would save Chicago about $1.4 million. The Chiefs, in need of a tight end, may acquire Kmet and receive a future pick. Kmet’s experience and skills make him an ideal addition alongside Patrick Mahomes, potentially succeeding Travis Kelce.
Marlon Humphrey Moves to the Giants
With the Ravens undergoing a youth shift in their secondary, moving Humphrey post-June 1 saves them $15.3 million. For the Giants, acquiring Humphrey offers experience and talent. With Harbaugh now in New York, the fit is ideal. The Giants gain a seasoned player to mentor their young defense, and Baltimore benefits from the revised cap space.

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