With the 2024 NFL Draft quickly approaching, the Philadelphia Eagles are poised to make some moves, as they often do under the leadership of general manager Howie Roseman. Known for their activity in maneuvering around the draft board, particularly in the first round, the Eagles have several potential trades they could explore come April 25.
One possibility is a blockbuster move to leap into the top 10 picks. While such a bold move may not be their typical approach, it could be on the table if a highly coveted player at a key position falls within reach. For instance, Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt could be a target to potentially succeed All-Pro Lane Johnson.
Alternatively, Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold presents an opportunity to bolster the secondary alongside Darius Slay. Another option could be Crimson Tide edge rusher Dallas Turner, who could step in opposite new acquisition Bryce Huff following Haason Reddick’s departure.
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GIven Roseman’s past connections with Jets general manager Joe Douglas, a move to trade back with New York could be in the cards. The Jets currently lack a second-round pick, making them potential trade partners for the Eagles to enhance their draft capital in 2024.
If a consensus top-two prospect at tackle or cornerback slips outside the top 10 picks, such as Terrion Arnold or linemen Taliese Fuaga and/or Troy Fautanu, the Eagles could opt to move up rather than wait for other teams to make their selections.
Even Quinyon Mitchell, the standout cornerback from Toledo, could be on their radar if they’re looking to strengthen the secondary. Edge rusher remains a priority as well. Given the Eagles’ history of trading with Colts general manager Chris Ballard, they could explore a deal to leapfrog teams like the Cincinnati Bengals and Seattle Seahawks in this scenario, potentially sacrificing a late-second round pick.
In a more modest move, the Eagles might target a tackle prospect they have their sights set on, considering their consistent emphasis on bolstering the trenches. This could involve jumping ahead of teams like the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers, both of whom have needs at offensive tackle or cornerback.
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The Los Angeles Rams could also be a potential trade partner, especially as they prepare for the post-Matthew Stafford era.
However, if the Eagles decide to move back in the draft, they’re unlikely to drop out of the first round entirely, given their desire to add immediate depth to their roster as they aim for Super Bowl contention. In this scenario, they could slide down six spots while acquiring an additional third-round pick for 2025, which would essentially offset the fourth-round pick they traded to acquire D’Andre Swift.
The Buffalo Bills, on the other hand, might seek to bolster support for quarterback Josh Allen by targeting a top remaining wide receiver, pass rusher, or cornerback with their higher draft position.