Eagles Named As Potential Fit For Former First-Round Pick

Eagles Named As Potential Fit For Former First-Round Pick
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The Philadelphia Eagles are always looking to add stars to their already stacked team.

That’s why it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them acquire another big-name player before the NFL trade deadline, with a Miami Dolphins star possibly on their radar.

“An emerging candidate for a viable trade is edge rusher Jaelan Phillips, and the team that needs him most is the reigning Super Bowl champions. Arguably Phillips’ best stretch in the NFL came in the middle of 2023, when he was playing for then-Dolphins defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. He might not be cheap to acquire, and will be a free agent next season, but Eagles GM Howie Roseman is a wizard, and adding a healthy Phillips to the edge of a formidable defensive line could make all the difference in the run for a repeat,” Mia Fowler and Matt Okada wrote.

Truth be told, this would be a match made in heaven for both player and team.

On the one hand, Phillips has been very good for the Dolphins this season.

A first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, he likely would gladly welcome the opportunity to play for a Super Bowl-caliber team and reunite with one of the best defensive coordinators in the game.

Also, the Eagles’ defense has had some issues with its pass rush this season.

Nakobe Dean’s return from injury should help, and rookie Jihaad Campbell has shown signs of promise as an edge rusher, but that’s not his primary position.

Za’Darius Smith’s sudden retirement was a big blow, and even though Brandon Graham has come out of retirement to help, he’s not a full-time solution.

Phillips would be a solid addition, not only in the present but possibly for years to come.

This is the type of move the Eagles are known for making, and with the Dolphins’ season looking like a lost cause, they might as well take whatever they can get for Phillips.

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