The Philadelphia Eagles made a trade on Friday, acquiring Green Bay Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks. This move has sparked curiosity among Patriots fans, prompting questions about whether they might be open to trading A.J. Brown.
If the Eagles are considering trading Brown, the Patriots could be one of the most likely candidates for a deal. There's a good chance that a trade won't happen until after June 1, but if it does take place before the NFL draft at the end of April, Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski explains how it could affect the draft.
How An A.J. Brown Trade Could Affect The 31st Pick
"As noted, executives around the league expect the Patriots to land Brown sooner or later. If it happens sooner, the deal shouldn't change plans drastically for anyone sitting ahead or behind the 31st overall pick," Sobleski wrote on Friday.
If the Patriots decide to trade for Brown before the draft, they'll likely need to include the 31st pick in the deal. That pick could serve as a valuable asset for a team early in the second round that's looking to trade up for a quarterback, and the Eagles would now hold that selection.
The good news for teams interested in trading up late in the first round is that the Eagles won't be seeking a quarterback. However, they might look to add a wide receiver with that pick, which could deter teams from trading up for a quarterback.
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