In the world of NFL trades, the situation surrounding Philadelphia Eagles' wide receiver A.J. Brown is turning into quite the saga.
Despite earlier reports suggesting that Eagles GM Howie Roseman was set to move Brown before the start of the 'legal tampering' period in early March, we're now deep into the month with no trade in sight. The question on everyone's mind is: what's next for Brown?
NFL insider Jeff Darlington recently shared insights that suggest Brown's departure from Philly isn't a matter of if, but when. Darlington emphasized that the current silence shouldn't be mistaken for inactivity. He believes that after June 1, a trade is still on the cards.
Salary cap considerations have been a consistent theme in discussions about Brown's potential move. While these constraints could keep him in Philadelphia until the end of May, Roseman has the option to act sooner if he wants to gather assets for the upcoming draft on April 23.
To put things in perspective, the Denver Broncos recently made waves by acquiring Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, along with a fourth-round pick, in exchange for a first, third, and fourth-round pick in 2026. Comparatively, reports suggest Roseman is holding out for a first and second-round pick for Brown, which sets a high bar.
One team that keeps popping up in trade rumors is the New England Patriots. With head coach Mike Vrabel's past connection to Brown during their time with the Tennessee Titans, the Patriots seem like a natural fit. However, whether they make a move before June 1 remains to be seen.
As the situation unfolds, fans and analysts alike are left to wonder how this will play out. Will the Eagles make a move before the draft, or will they hold onto Brown a little longer? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: the NFL offseason is never short on drama.
