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Status of AJ Brown Deal

  • No deal exists, it's all noise / someone else is talking to PHL

  • No deal exists, but teams agree to negotiate on post-June 1st deal

  • Tentative deal exists, terms can be re-negotiated

  • Firm deal exists, includes 2027 1st

  • Firm deal exists, includes 2028 1st

  • Firm deal exists, does not include any 1sts

  • RLKAG/M2


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I don't like giving up a first round pick tbh. AJ is gonna be 30 next year. He already has shown he's not as explosive as he used to be. If we were only a WR piece away from winning the SB then it makes sense, but there's a real possibility we drop back from the pack next year when we play a much harder schedule. Our OL got heavily exposed against better DLs. I wouldn't be surprised if we pick in the late teens (as a wildcard team). That's a high price to pay for an aging WR imo.
 
Why would Philly even agree with that though?

Are we offering so much that another team wouldn't maybe offer better in a month when he's actually available?

It doesn't make sense that Philly would be afraid they couldn't get a 2028 first or 2027 second from some team when they decide to trade AJ Brown. The guy's a stud.

Looking around what do other #1 1000 yard WR's with a bad QB go for? It seems we would be paying much more than people think to get Philly to agree to a trade a month in advance.

I guess this shows why I started the poll.

We get opinions from "I don't want an expensive WR with bad knees" to "he's a stud so beware of someone else upping the offer".

My opinion kinda takes in both points: we will have to pay a lot for him, so given his age, and the miles on his tire, and his big contract, IMO we're better off not doing the deal. It's better for our future to keep our draft capital and/or young players.

Unlike some others, I'm perfectly happy going into 2026 with the current WR room.

To me, Brown is a luxury, not a necessity.

Yet, given both the media buzz and the draft actions of both teams, I feel confident that there is a deal in place.

Why Philly would agree to a firm deal weeks ago is because (a) Brown was on the market for months and no one else was meeting their asking price and (b) we probably did meet that price, under the stipulation that they couldn't back out because we were going to draft knowing we had a deal for Brown.

In essence we'll have paid a premium price for Brown to lock in the deal early, which is exactly what your last sentence said.

Also, if we did this, it's because our coaches and front office people rate Brown so highly that they're not going to feel bad about the high price they will end up paying.

Based on all this, I am feeling a lot of people will hear the news and be upset because they'll feel we've over-payed for Brown.

I think it'll be interesting to look back at this poll a month from now to see what our collective opinion was, versus what actually happens.
 
Interesting that no one here thinks that Boutte or another player will be part of this trade - especially if we're not including a 1st round draft pick

Lots of media speculation that it would be Boutte even after Philly moved up to get Lemon in the draft, but to me that could indicate that a non-WR might be in the mix as Philly still has decent depth at WR even without Boutte.

Boutte's on the last year of his contract so I'm open to including him - but I'm still very open to the Pats deciding to nix this plan if the price is too high - which puts Philly in an awkward spot as they are probably planning ahead for some cap relief from Brown.

Keeping our draft picks, keeping Boutte for this season, and re-signing Diggs, who had more catches on fewer targets than Brown, for much LESS than Brown, strikes me as a pretty good fallback plan as we already know that Diggs is a proven contributor for Maye.

If you hated the spread offense last season even though it worked well, you will LOVE seeing Brown become a focal point of a much more predictable offense. But if you liked the 2025 offense, that's not a bad fallback.



 
Deal is already in place, maybe a player, likely a 4th or 3rd at most.

Pretty sure Diana Russini’s source was rock solid.
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