Eagles Eye Potential Trade Ups in 2026 NFL Draft
Should the Eagles trade up for a player they covet in Round 1?
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The Philadelphia Eagles, boasting the NFL's most explosive offense, may consider trading up in the 2026 NFL Draft to secure a coveted player. General Manager Howie Roseman has a history of trading during drafts and has identified several high-upside prospects, including edge rushers and wide receivers, who could enhance the team's performance.
- 01The Eagles have a strong offense but seek to add more talent through the draft.
- 02General Manager Howie Roseman is open to trading up or down in the draft.
- 03Roseman has conducted over 60 draft-day trades in the past decade.
- 04Five potential players for the Eagles include edge rushers and wide receivers.
- 05The draft strategy may hinge on the availability of high-caliber players at pick 32.
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The Philadelphia Eagles, known for their explosive offense, are contemplating trading up in the 2026 NFL Draft to acquire a player they highly value. General Manager Howie Roseman, who has a reputation for active trading on draft day, confirmed that the team does not have 32 players with first-round grades on their board. This suggests a possibility of trading back for additional picks unless a standout player is available. Over the past decade, Roseman has executed more than 60 draft-day trades, including eight trades up since 2010, yielding significant players like Brandon Graham and Carson Wentz. Potential targets for the Eagles include edge rushers David Bailey and Rueben Bain Jr., and wide receivers Carnell Tate and Denzel Boston, each of whom could provide immediate impact. The Eagles' draft strategy will likely depend on the prospects available at their 32nd pick.
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If the Eagles successfully trade up and draft a high-impact player, it could significantly enhance their chances of returning to the Super Bowl.
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