The Philadelphia Eagles may not be done making moves once the 2026 NFL Draft begins. According to Adam Schefter, league sources believe general manager Howie Roseman is already working behind the scenes on a potential trade that could unfold during draft weekend. While much of the attention has centered on the uncertainty surrounding A.J. Brown, this report suggests Philadelphia could have additional plans in motion that go beyond any single player.
Roseman has built a reputation as one of the league's most aggressive and creative executives, particularly when it comes to maneuvering during the draft. Rival front offices are reportedly anticipating that Philadelphia will make a move, noting that Roseman "usually has a trick or two up his sleeve." Whether it's trading up, moving back, or targeting a specific player, the expectation is that the Eagles won't simply sit still — reinforcing the idea that Philadelphia remains one of the most unpredictable and active teams heading into draft weekend.
This news comes after the Eagles and Rams held extensive trade talks regarding Brown, which did not result in a deal. Since then, the Eagles have signed Hollywood Brown on March 17, signed Elijah Moore on March 24, and traded for Dontayvion Wicks on April 10. The added receiver depth gives the Eagles more flexibility.
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