NFL trade deadline 2022 winners and losers: Packers, Giants, Rams fail to act; 49ers, Bears make smart moves

Vinnie Iyer

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The NFL trade deadline for 2022 came and went at Nov. 1 at 4 p.m. ET. There was no shortage of transactions made early and through the final day as teams around the league looked to improve their rosters now or later.

With the flurry of activity, there were clear positive movers and shakers, while those who didn't make any kind of needed deal were left in the dust.

Here are Sporting News' winners and losers from the 2022 NFL trade deadline, breaking down what teams fared the best and what teams failed the worst:

MORE: Complete list of trades before 2022 NFL deadline

NFL trade deadline 2022: Winners and losers

Winners: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers went nuts to get running back Christian McCaffrey, knowing he would be a perfect fit in their offense. That was on full display in the rout of the Rams in Week 8 as he was an absolute game-changer. He's the reality version of a league winner.

Winners: Chicago Bears

The Bears are getting some heat for how they moved Roquan Smith and Robert Quinn, but those guys weren't thrilled being a part of their rebuilding defense and needed to move them for best possible outside return. They needed to focus on being an offensive-forward team with Justin Fields and getting wide receiver Chase Claypool plays very well to that end.

MORE: Grading the Chase Claypool trade

Losers: Green Bay Packers

The Packers were tied to a lot of different help at wide receiver and tight end, among other positions, to help their ailing offense around Aaron Rodgers. Instead they saw Claypool go to their rivals and tight end T.J. Hockenson moving between their two other rivals. Green Bay needed to change its midseason trading philosophy and simply didn't.

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Losers: New York Giants

The Giants had been tied most to Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy for much needed passing game help. But the 6-2 surprise NFC East wild-card contenders didn't do anything to improve overall.

MORE: Grading the Calvin Ridley trade

Winners: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars were able to move running back James Robinson to fully unlock the versatile speedy dominance of Travis Etienne Jr. Their offense will hit another gear with Trevor Lawerence with Calvin Ridley waiting for them at wide receiver in 2023.

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Losers: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons got fleeced by the Jaguars and decided to do nothing else as a surprise first-place team.

MORE: Grading the Bradley Chubb trade

Winners: Denver Broncos

The Broncos moved the right piece in edge rusher Bradley Chubb and held on wisely to Jeudy and K.J. Hamler. Getting a first-rounder back they lost in the Russell Wilson deal was smart.

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Losers: Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins ended up getting a little better with Chubb given how well Melvin Ingram and Jaelen Phillips are playing on the edge in the short term. They simply got insurance for Raheem Mostert in the running game by reuniting him with fellow former 49er Jeff Wilson Jr. The moves were meh overall with a first-rounder lost.

Winners: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers flipped Claypool for an equal second-round pick and took a worthy flyer on former Commanders cornerback William Jackson, also formerly a star with the Bengals.

Winner: Christian McCaffrey

McCaffrey left the rebuilding mess in Carolina for the dazzling Super Bowl-contending offense in San Francisco. Boom.

MORE: Grading the Roquan Smith trade

Winner: Roquan Smith

Smith was barking about not wanting to be part of the Bears' plans. Now he's with a real AFC title contender in the Ravens and will work nicely playing next to Patrick Queen.

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Loser: Kareem Hunt

Hunt gets stuck in Cleveland for the rest of the season before his pending 2023 free agency as a limited backup for Nick Chubb. He also learned he wasn't worth another team's fourth-rounder.

MORE: Why didn't the Browns trade Kareem Hunt?

Loser: Cam Akers

The kid need a change of scenery to try to save his young NFL career. It didn't happen and he remains stuck in the Rams' doghouse.

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Winners: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens didn't get a wide receiver as many hoped, but the Smith acquisition was ideal for their defensive scheme.

MORE: Grading the T.J. Hockenson trade

Winners: Minnesota Vikings

T.J. Hockenson was a sneaky and cheap good get from the Lions to help Dalvin Cook, Justin Jefferson, Adam Thielen and K.J. Osborn.

Losers: Los Angeles Rams

The Rams are known for their aggressive dealing, but they lost out on McCaffrey and then didn't either move for Hunt or move Akers. It's shocking given the past nature of GM Les Snead. 

Vinnie Iyer

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Vinnie Iyer, has been with TSN since 1999, not long after graduating from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He has produced NFL content for more than 20 years, turning his attention to full-time writing in 2007. A native of St. Louis, Mo. but now a long-time resident of Charlotte, N.C. Vinnie’s top two professional sports teams are Cardinals and Blues, but he also carries purple pride for all things Northwestern Wildcats. He covers every aspect of the NFL for TSN including player evaluations, gambling and fantasy football, where he is a key contributor. Vinnie represents TSN as host of the “Locked On Fantasy Football” podcast on the Locked On network. Over his many years at TSN, he’s also written about MLB, NBA, NASCAR, college football, tennis, horse racing, film and television. His can’t-miss program remains “Jeopardy!”, where he was once a three-day champion and he is still avid about crossword puzzles and trivia games. When not watching sports or his favorite game show, Vinnie is probably watching a DC, Marvel or Star Wars-related TV or movie.