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Eagles Don’t Hesitate to Move Stars for Picks and Cash – Is a Veteran WR Next?

The Philadelphia Eagles made it crystal clear this week: no one is off limits when it comes to building long-term value.

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In what many fans saw as a surprise move, the team traded recently signed defensive end Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers. The trade, projected to return a 2026 third-round pick and a 2025 fifth-rounder, also clears $15 million in cap space, making it a bold statement about where the Eagles’ priorities lie.

 

“They loved Huff’s potential, but they love flexibility more,” a team insider told Heavy.com.

Huff had only been with the team for one season after signing a three-year, $51.1 million deal. But with the emergence of Nolan Smith Jr., Jalyx Hunt, and recent additions like Azeez Ojulari and Josh Uche, the Eagles’ defensive edge room was suddenly crowded — and expensive.

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Instead of holding onto Huff to “see if it works out,” GM Howie Roseman acted swiftly, turning a high-priced rotation piece into cap relief and draft capital.

And now, all eyes are turning to another group with veteran names and cap implications: the wide receiver room.

While A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are locked in as long-term pillars, speculation is growing around whether another veteran receiver — possibly Quez Watkins or even Britain Covey — could be moved next.

“If Huff can go that fast, nobody should feel too safe,” one NFL exec told CBS.

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The Eagles added depth this offseason, including drafting WR Johnny Wilson and signing speedster Tyquan Thornton, which could make a veteran wideout expendable — especially one who’s on an expiring deal or hasn’t carved out a defined role in Kellen Moore’s offense.

Beyond just WRs, some fans have even floated the name Dallas Goedert — though recent reports suggest he’s safe for now, after reworking his contract.

The underlying message? This is business, and Philly’s front office is focused on maximizing value at the right time, even if that means moving on from familiar faces.

“Bryce Huff was just the beginning,” a fan posted on X. “This team is going to do whatever it takes to stay competitive and flexible.”

The Eagles have positioned themselves to make another deep playoff run — but they’re also building beyond 2025. With one major trade already made and June 1 cuts looming, veteran players across the roster should be watching their phones.

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