Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has never been known to hang up the phone when teams call to negotiate a deal involving one of their players. He is also known for being one of the most aggressive NFL GMs when it comes to finding roster upgrades for his team.
With draft weekend set to begin on April 23, you can bet the Eagles have been busy manning the phone lines. The 2026 NFL Draft presents the perfect opportunity to make a deal or two, and the Eagles may have more trades they are working on this weekend.
According to ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Eagles "are plotting to make a deal on draft weekend."
"The Eagles could make more trades beyond any moves related to (AJ) Brown. League sources say general manager Howie Roseman is planning to make a deal on draft weekend. Roseman usually has one or two moves, and other front office executives suspect one is going to happen this week.
According to sources, one possibility is the addition of Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard, who the Eagles have vetted at various points this offseason. The Vikings are hell-bent on getting a premium Day 2 pick for Greenard.
League sources say the Eagles and Vikings may revisit discussions they previously had during the upcoming draft, but talks have not picked up pace in recent weeks. However, according to sources, the Eagles' wish list of trade candidates extends far beyond Greenard. Roseman almost always has a plan A, B, C and D, and his team is one to keep an eye on on one of the busiest weekends on the NFL calendar.
ESPN's Adam Schefter on the Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles entered Thursday's event with the 23rd overall pick in the first round. There are a total of eight selections heading into the three-day event in Philadelphia, including Nos. 54, 68, 98, and 114. That's more than enough ammo to get the job done, especially if they're targeting players with low trade value.
As mentioned, the Eagles could move on from pursuing someone like Greenard, but there are several other impact players who could be up for grabs. Of course, Roseman already has a solid idea of who is available, and he may be ready to attack.
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