Eagles May Have To Cash In On A Young Pass Rusher Soon

As financial pressures mount, the Eagles are expected to make a pivotal decision on their talented 25-year-old edge rushers, sparking speculation about a major trade next offseason.

The Eagles’ edge-rush logjam could force a tough decision next offseason, and ESPN’s Seth Walder thinks one of the names in the middle of it will be moved.

Philadelphia has spent the last half-decade stacking its defense through the draft, landing cornerstone talents like Jordan Davis, Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. That kind of success comes with a price tag, though, and Howie Roseman is now staring at the kind of roster squeeze that usually leads to hard choices.

Walder’s prediction is straightforward: the Eagles will trade Jalyx Hunt or Nolan Smith Jr. before the 2027 season. In his view, the addition of Jonathan Greenard changes the math.

"The Eagles will trade Jalyx hunt of Nolan Smith Jr. ahead of the 2027 season," Walder predicts. "They will be entering the final year of their deals and are the second- or third-best pass rusher on the Eagles, in some order, with Greenard aboard."

Philadelphia already made a major move this offseason by sending multiple late Day 2 picks to the Minnesota Vikings for Greenard. Roseman then gave him a $100 million contract, a clear sign the team plans to lean on him heavily up front. With that deal on the books, keeping both Smith and Hunt long term starts to look unrealistic.

That’s why the idea of moving one of them next offseason makes sense. It would give the Eagles a chance to grab draft compensation while avoiding a more difficult contract situation down the line.

The two edge rushers are nearly the same age - both 25, with Smith 54 days older than Hunt - and both were part of the Super Bowl run. They’re also set to hit free agency at the same time. But the details around their recent seasons make the picture a little more interesting.

Hunt just posted a breakout year, piling up 6.5 sacks, 52 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 24 quarterback hits, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and three interceptions in 17 games. One of those picks was a pick-six of Carson Wentz.

Smith’s season was quieter and shortened by injury. He played in 12 games and finished with one forced fumble, 3.0 sacks, 31 tackles, one tackle for loss and 11 quarterback hits.

If the Eagles do choose between them, Hunt may be the one they prefer to keep. His upside appears higher after that strong 2025 season in Vic Fangio’s defense, and he is still learning the position after switching in college. Smith, meanwhile, would also bring back more financial relief in a trade next offseason because he’ll be on his fifth-year option, while Hunt will still be on the final year of his rookie deal.

Walder’s call points to a future decision Philadelphia may have to make sooner rather than later. For now, though, the Eagles have one more season to sort through the rotation - and fans may be watching the 2026 campaign with the sense that it could be the last with one of those 25-year-old edge rushers still in green.

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