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The Eagles’ trade for quarterback Andy Dalton was not a reflection on Tanner McKee, the 2023 sixth-round pick who backed up Jalen Hurts last season.

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  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
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    Roseman says this will be “my answer to any question on A.J. Brown” during league meetings in Arizona this week. It’s a slight diversion from Roseman’s comments in January, when he said it was “hard to find great players in the NFL” like Brown, but we’re roughly three months into this trade saga, and with no end in sight, it makes sense that Roseman would prefer to avoid the much-discussed topic. Rumors of a trade between the Patriots and Eagles for Browns services have been the most notable, but the Eagles’ steep asking price for Brown, which reportedly involves a first-round pick, has been a deterrent for interested teams thus far. Brown caught 78 passes for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns last season and has eclipsed 1,000 yards in all four of his seasons with the Eagles. The soon-to-be 29-year-old receiver, however, has become disgruntled with his role in the offense and would prefer to play with a team that will better utilize his skill set. We’ll see if we get any more out of Roseman at league meetings, but the early comments suggest he’s dug in on avoiding the topic.
  • PHI Defensive Lineman #93
    The Bears acquired Tryon-Shoyinka and a seventh-round pick from the Browns in exchange for a sixth-round pick in November 2025. He had signed with the Browns last offseason after spending the first four years of his career with the Buccaneers. He totaled just eight quarterback pressures and zero sacks last season, and is best-suited to a backup role. This is a nice landing spot for the former first-round pick.
  • MIN Outside Linebacker #58
    Lewis has a deep dive of the Greenard market in his latest, the gist of which is basically centered around Greenard’s contract demands being a major impediment to a trade. The Eagles have been the main team linked to Greenard, but the Colts are also a reasonable fit given how they were reportedly the runner-up on Trey Hendrickson this offseason. Of course, the Colts also don’t have a first-round pick again until 2028, so trading real value for Greenard might be off the table for them. Lewis believes anything less than a Day 2 pick would be a “non-starter” for the Vikings.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #81
    Moore spent the majority of the 2025 season with the Bills, catching nine passes for 112 yards. The 25-year-old was released in November and later signed to the Broncos’ practice squad, catching one pass for four yards in the postseason for Denver. Initially drafted by the Jets, Moore tallied over 100 targets in back-to-back seasons with the Browns from 2023-2024. He will come in to compete for depth snaps in Philly. Moore is mostly off fantasy radars for 2026.
  • PHI Tackle #74
    Johnson returns to the Eagles after starting eight games for them in 2025. The 28-year-old swing tackle has spent each of the last three seasons in Philly, developing as a valuable piece on the offensive line. Though he did not find a starting job elsewhere, Johnson has the opportunity to contribute to the Eagles’ blocking under a new offensive line coach in 2026.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #80
    In trying to figure out how the Eagles could look if A.J. Brown gets traded, it’s possible Cooper pushes for a role in a three-wide set with Johnny Wilson also in the conversation. Cooper did manage a five-target, 33-yard game in meaningless Week 18 action with Tanner McKee starting. He’s on the deep dynasty radar.
  • PHI Quarterback #16
    That is a steep, steep asking price for McKee, who was a sixth-round pick in 2023 and has attempted exactly 88 passes in his career. According to Cimini, the Jets called Philly about trading for McKee before acquiring Geno Smith, and were told it would cost a second-round pick for the Eagles to deal the 6-foot-6 pocket passer. It was recently reported that a trade market is not “emerging” for McKee. If this asking price is true, then those reports should come as no surprise.
  • PHI Quarterback #16
    It sure seems like the Eagles would have to sell lower than they’d like on McKee if they were to move on, but it’s possible they decide to simply bite the bullet on that as he enters the final year of his rookie contract. McKee has been a rumored object of affection for Jets OC Frank Reich, and New York’s backup job remains open.
  • PHI Safety #39
    The Eagles signed former Buccaneers safety and special teams player J.T. Gray as well. Both players are on one-year deals. Epps logged 250 defensive snaps and 121 special teams snaps while totaling 18 solo tackles and two TFLs last year. Gray played on 83 special teams snaps playing for the Broncos and Buccaneers last year. Epps can be expected to contribute defensively, but Gray’s ticket to the active roster is likely via special teams.
  • ATL Safety #21
    Brown is a hard-hitting safety and special teams player. He suffered a torn ACL in 2023 and returned to action in Week 7, 2024. As a defender last year, he recorded 28 solo tackles and racked up the Eagles’ third-most special teams tackles with 11. Per Schefter, the Eagles get the 114th and 197th overall picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Falcons get Nos. 122 and 215.