The countdown to June 1 continues as it pertains to an A.J. Brown trade. The swap ending his Eagles tenure is still expected to take place and send him to New England, but there is work to be done between those two teams.
An official Brown-to-New England move is not guaranteed to be in place when it is first feasible to be finalized, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network cautions (video link). Brown’s contract will be far easier to absorb after June 1, something driving the lengthy waiting period before clarity emerges in his case. Rapoport confirms the Patriots remain the expected destination for Brown, 29 next month, so a reunion with head coach Mike Vrabel continues to loom.
Philadelphia and New England have not yet agreed to the price of a Brown trade, per Rapoport and The Exhibit’s Josina Anderson. Anderson adds a swap of picks may wind up taking place once the trade is official. A Day 1 selection continues to be sought out by Eagles general manager Howie Roseman. Especially if the Patriots wind up agreeing to meet it, it will be interesting to see if draft capital attached to Brown and his contract gets sought out by New England.
The Eagles discussed a Brown trade prior to last month’s draft, but their attention ultimately turned to next year’s edition. The 2027 class is held in very high regard (especially compared to this year’s), and that factor is no doubt driving part of New England’s hesitation to part with a first-rounder next year. Roseman has shown a willingness to take draft picks two years into the future as part of a trade, however. That could come into play in this case.
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated writes the Eagles discussed a 2028 first-round pick when speaking about a Brown trade earlier this offseason. That conversation took place with a team other than the Patriots, he adds. The non-New England market on this front has been largely quiet, although the Rams have been mentioned as a suitor. Nevertheless, Los Angeles is now seen as being out of the running for Brown.
Across his four years with the Eagles, Brown racked up 5,034 yards and 32 receiving touchdowns. The three-time Pro Bowler helped Philadelphia win Super Bowl LIX, but his level of satisfaction within the team’s offense in general and his on-field relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts in particular increasingly became a talking point over time. Indications from the team and Hurts have pointed to a separation being expected relatively soon. It still remains to be seen if trade terms can be worked out with the Patriots over the coming days, however.

Just do a pick swap in the deal. Jumping 30 spots up the board and having a 5th year option has its benefits. Philly can always trade back from the 1sts to get more draft picks.
NE 2027 1st round
Boutte or Douglas
for
PHI 2027 2nd round
Aj Brown
I don’t see how this helps the eagles. I would think a 2027 4th from Pats and a 2028 1st from pats for Brown and a 2028 4th. Eagles have no need for Boutte or Douglas.
Depth. Trading brown leaves Smith, Lemon, Hollywood Brown, Wicks, as your primary guys. Anyone gets hurt its a pretty thin core.
You could wait till 2028. But you’re playing a risky game doing such
2027 free agency theres really no one of importance thats departing
2028 however
Baun, Wicks, Carter, Nolan Smith, Jean, Trotter are all up for free agency. With
Hurts Barkley Devonta Smith
Alot of change after 2027.
The Eagles already have multiple WRs on the roster beyond those guys who they like. Johnny Wilson, for one. He was going to be their #3/4 WR last year before he got hurt.
I love Douglas but we have no need for him, and absolutely no on Boutte.
Neither of those wideoouts are even remotely worth getting an Eagles draft pick back let alone one that high.
Absolutely NOT!
An underrated thing about Howie Roseman as a GM is that he gets to act with more job security than just about any GM in the game, which means he gets to be forward looking. The Eagles have gotten a lot of value out of going into drafts with picks they acquired two years earlier. GMs with heat on them aren’t as motivated to make those kinds of moves.