It seems like the Baltimore Ravens head into every offseason in need of another wide receiver. Despite having Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman under contract through 2026, the Ravens could once again be on the hunt this offseason.
Though, there could be one specific Pro Bowl pass-catcher that could interest the Ravens more than other players would.
Specifically, Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton believes the Ravens could be one of the teams that tries trading for Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown this offseason. Of course, there’s no guarantee that the Eagles make their three-time Pro Bowler available, but they coul…
It seems like the Baltimore Ravens head into every offseason in need of another wide receiver. Despite having Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman under contract through 2026, the Ravens could once again be on the hunt this offseason.
Though, there could be one specific Pro Bowl pass-catcher that could interest the Ravens more than other players would.
Specifically, Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton believes the Ravens could be one of the teams that tries trading for Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown this offseason. Of course, there’s no guarantee that the Eagles make their three-time Pro Bowler available, but they could see the value in restocking their draft capital, especially if they spot a prospect they highly covet.
“Looking ahead, the Eagles could trade Brown for a first-round pick and an additional selection, then draft his replacement, as the Tennessee Titans did when they traded him to Philadelphia in 2022. Brown will turn 29 in June, which is still the back-end prime of his career. Philadelphia should be able to command at least a first-rounder for him, assuming he’s healthy for the 2026 term.”
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The Eagles also have DeVonta Smith, who could produce as a No. 1 receiver in their run-heavy offense. Yet, if Brown was dealt, the Eagles would still need another pass-catcher capable of taking attention away from Smith. That could be where the 2026 NFL Draft class comes into play.
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