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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The trade would not happen until June, so 2026 picks are unaffected.Well, seeing as they probably won't have a first-rounder if that happens, it might.
Then again, the Pats still have 3 receivers who are FAs at season's end.
This ^, but I’m also wondering if they can have a deal in place for any 2026 picks but the trade won’t execute until after June 1?The trade would not happen until June, so 2026 picks are unaffected.
As far as I know, no, that is not possibleThis ^, but I’m also wondering if they can have a deal in place for any 2026 picks but the trade won’t execute until after June 1?
As far as I know, no, that is not possible
If it doesn't happen today, then yes, it would be in June and not affect the 2026 draft.The trade would not happen until June, so 2026 picks are unaffected.
This ^, but I’m also wondering if they can have a deal in place for any 2026 picks but the trade won’t execute until after June 1?
Yet another reason why the Eagles really ****ed this up so badly.I think if we find a WR we love in the draft and assume he could take the role of an AJ Brown, we wouldn't trade for him. But it's unlikely that a great WR is going to fall to us... or that we would know a great WR if they fell to us.
That relationship is truly shot. And he's not the only one.Frankly I don't see them trading Brown. unless the relationship is truly shot. They already lost one WR in FA and didn't add any and will probably lose Goddard as well. Why would a team that will be competing for a Championship trade away their best WR asset. Who would be left?
AJ Brown is an overpriced, aging WR with a bum knee. What the hell is all the excitement about?
He is overpriced, in the final phase of his career, and he has an arthritic knee. For a team midway in a rebuild, it is far wiser to expend your resources on a player who will not be limping around on Miami Beach when you really need him, on a draftee or on a younger vet. In my opinion, our collective view as to where we are in the rebuild (from straight-up garbage) is skewed by the fact we made it to the SB this year. I would bet, if I were a bettor, that we won't even sniff the SB next year, when we will have a representative schedule rather than the parade of mediocrities - at best for the most part - we faced last season.$29m in cash is market price for a true WR1
29 years old is fine. He has a good 2-3 more years left
Played 90% of the snaps and hauled in 1000yards w/ a solid, but system QB.
I know he has some knee issues but hes played. I'm more worried about his hamstrings.
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