Bill Belichick is wheeling and dealing to get the 53-man roster he wants.

The Patriots swung a pair of trades Wednesday to bolster their offensive line depth, giving up a pair of draft picks to acquire Jermaine Eluemunor from the Ravens and Korey Cunningham from the Cardinals.

The trades came days after starting center David Andrews was reportedly hospitalized with blood clots in his lungs and became in danger of missing the season.

The 6-foot-4, 335-pound Eluemunor was the Ravens’ fifth-round pick in 2017 and was vying to be their starting left guard in the spring, but he had conditioning problems and a recent injury that left him behind.

Cunningham, at 6-foot-6 and 311 pounds, was the Cardinals’ seventh-round pick in 2018 and started six games at left tackle last fall. He announced the trade to the Patriots in a since-deleted Instagram post, according to multiple reports, but Arizona will receive a sixth-round pick back in the deal, per ESPN.