Rumors are swirling once again in Philadelphia, and this time, it’s bigger than anyone could’ve imagined. A potential trade involving the Eagles and Cleveland Browns could reshape the entire NFL landscape.

At the heart of the speculation stands Myles Garrett — the league’s most dominant defensive force and reigning Defensive Player of the Year. With 10 sacks through Week 9, Garrett remains a generational talent trapped in a struggling 2-6 Browns team.
As the Browns face yet another rebuild, whispers around the league suggest they may be open to an unprecedented move — dealing away their superstar edge rusher for a haul of draft picks to reset their future.
“There’s real buzz that Howie Roseman might be ready to swing for the fences,” an NFC executive told Yahoo! Sports. “If anyone’s bold enough to trade three first-rounders for a player like Garrett, it’s him.”
The proposed offer? Philadelphia’s first-round picks in 2026, 2027, and 2028 — straight up for Garrett. A move that screams short-term dominance over long-term security, perfectly in line with Roseman’s aggressive philosophy.
Financially, it’s not impossible. Garrett’s $160 million contract may sound massive, but the Eagles’ cap flexibility and future planning could make the deal work without sacrificing key stars like Jalen Hurts or DeVonta Smith.
For the Browns, the trade could be poetic justice — a chance to undo the disastrous Deshaun Watson trade of 2022, which cost them three first-round picks and years of roster depth.
Now, the league waits. Will Roseman once again outsmart the competition and bring the NFL’s fiercest pass rusher to Philadelphia — or will this blockbuster remain one of the greatest “what ifs” in Eagles history?