It is no secret that the future of A.J. Brown with the Philadelphia Eagles isn't exactly set in stone.
We have seen several reports that the Eagles might be willing to listen to offers for their star weapon, who had an up-and-down season in 2025.
Exactly who would be interested is unknown, with the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots seen as potential suitors.
But if what ESPN's Jeremy Fowler is stating is on the money and we have no reason to believe it isn't, then the list of teams in for Brown might go up significantly.
"Interest in A.J. Brown has picked up here late in the week," Fowler wrote. "A few teams I consulted believe a trade package including a second-round pick is his true trade value. Would that be enough to lure him from Philadelphia? I'm not sure that gets it done for Eagles GM Howie Roseman."
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Surely Brown commands more than a second-round pick?
Evan Fowler stated that a second-round pick isn't likely to get a trade deal done, and I agree. While we don't know the asking price from Philadelphia, we can be fairly certain that it would be higher than a second-round selection.
Maybe just one first-rounder is what gets a deal done, but I'm not sure how many teams are willing to fork over that much draft capital for Brown.
Of course, someone like Buffalo, or New England, who believe it is close to a championship, might, but the list of teams willing to part ways with a first isn't long.
Brown's future with the Eagles is uncertain, but we get the sense it would take a decent offer for Philadelphia to agree to move on.
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