The New Orleans Saints watched the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft pass by quietly, but they’re ready to make their first pick once Rounds 2 and 3 kick off Friday night. But the Saints sit at the end of round two, at No. 62 overall, so they could trade up if one prospect they value more than the rest is available at the right spot.

It won’t be easy to make a trade given their lack of picks in this year’s draft, but other teams don’t seem to be asking for as much in compensation to trade down this year. The Denver Broncos moved down 10 spots in the first round, only getting the Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-round pick and next year’s third round selection in return. Washington jumped up 20 spots from their second-round pick, with the Indianapolis Colts accepting next year’s second-rounder in the big move down.

So, it’s very possible that the Saints can cut a deal and make a significant leap up the board without giving up the world. If they land a top prospect like Mississippi wide receiver A.J. Brown or Ohio State defensive tackle Dre’Mont Jones, it will have been well worth the cost.

Here are seven teams that could attract the Saints’ attention.

New England Patriots

Pick to watch: No. 56

The Patriots have a ton of picks to use on the second day of the draft: No. 56 and No. 64 in Round 2, and Nos. 73, 97 and 101 in Round 3. They could accept a trade with the Saints for their top pick and still be able to move around the board, targeting whichever prospects they want most.

Houston Texans

Picks to watch: No. 54, No. 55

Houston’s back-to-back selections here mean they can navigate the draft board however they please — they can trade up or down with either pick, trusting that they can get the highest-graded prospect on their board with the other selection. They filled their top need in the first round by picking Alabama State offensive tackle Tytus Howard.

Philadelphia Eagles

Picks to watch: No. 53, No. 57

With just these two picks in Rounds 2 and 3, it could be difficult for the Saints to convince the Eagles to move down. They can’t offer Philadelphia any additional picks in the early rounds. But the Eagles are short on draft picks in the later rounds, where the Saints have five selections. Maybe New Orleans can bundle some of those late rounders into one package.

Denver Broncos

Pick to watch: No. 41, No. 52

One team that isn’t short on picks is Denver; they’ve made the first of nine selections in this year’s draft. They made out like bandits in the trade with the Steelers. The Saints would probably have to offer future picks get the Broncos to take them seriously.

Indianapolis Colts

Pick to watch: No. 34, No. 46, No. 59

The Colts are the team to watch in round two. They have the most selections in this series of any other team and figure to be big players in deciding the final draft order. The Saints could conceivably move up to any of these three spots, though the price may be too steep for New Orleans’ liking at No. 34.

Los Angeles Rams

Pick to watch: No. 45

Trading with the enemy isn’t always palatable, but it’s always possible. The Rams may be the Saints’ biggest rival outside the NFC South, but both organizations are pragmatic and always looking for an opportunity to improve. But L.A. will not pick until No. 79, so they may not be willing to move down again so soon after receiving this pick from the Atlanta Falcons.

Seattle Seahawks

Pick to watch: No. 37

Something you’ll notice in examining draft trends is how the Seahawks value evenly-spaced picks; their front office likes going on the clock periodically, making selections only about 20 or 30 slots apart. Of course, they can’t always accomplish that. But the gulf between their first pick on Friday (No. 37) and their next (No. 92) is wide. It would make sense for them to follow that established strategy and trade down to No. 62, but the Saints would have to give up future picks to make it happen.