‘It could right one of the worst trades in NFL history…’: Blockbuster proposal would see Eagles give up THREE first-round picks for $160 million superstar Myles Garrett — as desperate Browns eye a rebuild and Philly GM Howie Roseman plots another jaw-dropping move… - suong
Posted November 1, 2025
If we look at NFL teams from another purview — a strictly business purview — then there’s a path by which the Philadelphia Eagles might actually be able to make a deal to trade with the Cleveland Browns for NFL All-Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett.
To wit, the Browns are terrible again. They’re 2-6 and have shown almost zero signs of life. Garrett, once again, is one of the NFL’s very best players and leads the NFL with 10.0 sacks through Week 9.
The Browns are staring down an epic rebuild. The only way to get better is by getting talented young players.
The Browns can only get those players through the draft.
The higher the Browns pick in the draft, the better players they will get. Preferably in the first round.
In 2022, the Browns gave up 3 first round picks for quarterback Deshaun Watson, along with 4 more later round picks in one of the worst trades in NFL history. It’s also the biggest reason why they’re so bad right now.
If they make a trade with the Eagles for Garrett, it might make up for the historical wrong that was the Watson trade and bring them the kind of haul they gave up for Watson, which Yahoo! Sports reporter Charles Robinson thinks could actually happen.
What Eagles Would Give Up For Garrett
The deal would be the Eagles’ first round picks in 2026, 2027 and 2028 in exchange for Garrett, straight up.
“I know we’re all sick and tired of talking about how Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is always in the mix for potential trades, but there is a lot of buzz in other personnel departments that Roseman might have one big move up his sleeve this time around,” Robinson wrote on October 30. “I’ve had two high-ranking personnel sources tell me Roseman would give up a significant bounty if the Browns were to make Myles Garrett available. It feels a little like other personnel departments are dreamcasting a bit and guessing what Roseman might do, but there’s definitely a sense that the Eagles could be the one team that comes out of nowhere to pull a big deal for a defensive player.”
That, my friends, is called good business after years of bad business, and there might not be anyone in the NFL outside of a handful of quarterbacks not worth giving up for 3 first round picks.
Gauging Garrett’s Impact on Eagles
Garrett, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, is a 6-time NFL All-Pro and 6-time Pro Bowler.
He’s also a clear cut future Pro Football Hall of Famer — maybe even if he never player another NFL game. Adding him would make the Eagles automatic favorites to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
While we might think the biggest hurdle would be Garrett’s salary — he signed a 4-year, $160 million contract extension in March — it’s really not.
The Eagles might not have to pay defensive tackle Jalen Carter the mega-deal they once thought they would, so the next massive defensive contract they’re looking at paying wouldn’t be until after the 2026 or 2027 season, when cornerback Quinyon Mitchell is eligible for an extension.
‘It changes everything…’: Raiders handed major Brock Bowers boost ahead of Jaguars showdown — as insiders insist the rookie’s long-awaited return could transform the entire offense and reignite their season… - suong
The Las Vegas Raiders have only had a fully healthy Brock Bowers for one game this season, their Week 1 matchup against the New England Patriots. Since then, he’s been dealing with a knee injury.
Bowers tried to play through it, wearing a brace, but the coaching staff eventually shut him down for a couple of weeks to allow him to heal. After the bye week, the young tight end
is expected to play when the Raiders face the Jacksonville Jaguars.
With Bowers potentially back, former Raiders running back Rashad Jennings stated that the Georgia product’s return, especially healthy, changes the entire makeup of the Las Vegas offense.
“I expect 89 back in the fold that it opens up the offense and we get to continue to oil and grease down that engine as much as we were doing from the
very beginning,” Jennings said on the October 31 edition of “The Pregame.” “With a healthy Brock Bowers, it opens up the offense. It’s kind of… it’sran through him.It’s
kind of asking like, what does the offense look like with Travis Kelce or without Travis Kelce?You kidding me? It’s a big difference…
“I think it opens up the middle of the field. It opens up the backfield because now you have to count linebackers; they can’t just peel their ears back and blitz, they have to be worried about what’s going on in the deep middle. Tampa 2 opens up the run. It helps [Ashton] Jeanty. It softens the line. Everything happens because of how great Brock Bowers is. And I think the system is kind of built around him silently.”
Jaguars Are Well Aware of Raiders’ Brock Bowers
With potentially their top offensive weapon on the field for Week 9, Jaguars head coach Liam Coen shared his thoughts on facing the young Raiders star.
“I think you look at last year and early in the season,“Coen told reporters about preparing to potentially face Bowers. “The first play of the season against the Patriots, they got him the ball on the very first play. When he’s healthy and available, he’s someone they definitely want to get the ball in his hands.
As you go throughout the work week, you see, all right, where’s 89?
“We’ve got to make sure we understand where he is because he’s in the hip at tight end, he’s in an inline stance, he’s in the slot, he’s out at one. They want to move him around as the weapon that he is. I think we don’t want to say overprepare, but definitely lean more toward expecting them to get him going.”
Pete Carroll Talks Tyler Lockett Joining the Raiders
Bowers will have a new teammate on offense. On October 27, Las Vegas confirmed the addition of veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett, reuniting him with head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith.
“High hopes for him and high hopes for us that we can make a good connection here, ” Carroll said on the latest episode of “1 on 1.““It’s a lot to ask a guy to jump in and be a regular player in a
week’s time, but he’s going for it and we’ll see what happens by the end of the week. He’s in here over the weekend as soon as he found out that he was going to be a Raider.
“He’s a marvelous football player and a tremendous person; he’s one of the real natural ball players—he’s got great sense and feel and has always demonstrated that. Geno knows him really well. They’ve played together for quite some time, and there’s a chemistry between them that maybe can give us a little edge that we haven’t had with the younger guys who have been playing. We’ll see what happens and hold out good hopes for this to help us.”