Eagles Make Surprise Move in Free Agency, Trade Third-Round Pick for Injured Edge Defender Jaelan Phillips
The Philadelphia Eagles have shaken up their defensive line by trading a third-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for edge defender Jaelan Phillips. The move comes as a surprise, given that Phillips has been plagued by injuries throughout his young career.
Phillips, a first-round draft pick in 2021, was having a breakout season with the Eagles under new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio before suffering a torn Achilles that cut short his campaign. He has since torn an ACL, ending his season after just four games. The cost of acquiring Phillips, who will be playing on his fifth-year option at $13.25 million, seems steep considering his injury history.
Despite the risks, the Eagles believe that Phillips can still contribute to their pass rush, which has struggled to consistently generate pressure from the edge. With the addition of Phillips, they will also gain an influx of new talent to the rotation, including Nolan Smith and Brandon Graham, who are both returning from injuries.
However, the trade does come with some concerns. The cost of a third-round pick is relatively high, especially given that Phillips' career season-high was 8.5 sacks last year. If he signs with another team in free agency next offseason, he could potentially become eligible for a compensatory pick, which would benefit the Dolphins but not the Eagles.
The Eagles will retain their more valuable third-round pick from the New York Jets, while giving up their own pick to acquire Phillips. It remains to be seen how this move will play out and whether it will pay off in the long run. One thing is certain, however: the Eagles are taking a calculated risk on an injured edge defender with a big upside.
				
			The Philadelphia Eagles have shaken up their defensive line by trading a third-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for edge defender Jaelan Phillips. The move comes as a surprise, given that Phillips has been plagued by injuries throughout his young career.
Phillips, a first-round draft pick in 2021, was having a breakout season with the Eagles under new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio before suffering a torn Achilles that cut short his campaign. He has since torn an ACL, ending his season after just four games. The cost of acquiring Phillips, who will be playing on his fifth-year option at $13.25 million, seems steep considering his injury history.
Despite the risks, the Eagles believe that Phillips can still contribute to their pass rush, which has struggled to consistently generate pressure from the edge. With the addition of Phillips, they will also gain an influx of new talent to the rotation, including Nolan Smith and Brandon Graham, who are both returning from injuries.
However, the trade does come with some concerns. The cost of a third-round pick is relatively high, especially given that Phillips' career season-high was 8.5 sacks last year. If he signs with another team in free agency next offseason, he could potentially become eligible for a compensatory pick, which would benefit the Dolphins but not the Eagles.
The Eagles will retain their more valuable third-round pick from the New York Jets, while giving up their own pick to acquire Phillips. It remains to be seen how this move will play out and whether it will pay off in the long run. One thing is certain, however: the Eagles are taking a calculated risk on an injured edge defender with a big upside.