Eagles Deadzone Debate: Will the team be better off without A.J. Brown?

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OK, we’re getting close now.

After months of speculation and endless rumors in the football media world, an expected trade of A.J. Brown by the Eagles will likely come to fruition sometime after Monday. That’s because, after June 1, the Eagles can trade away their star receiver without absorbing as dramatic a salary cap hit.

You know all this. And now that Monday is creeping ever closer, the rumor mill is beginning to churn again after a few weeks of blissful respite.

Even if Rapoport is correct, it seems a forgone conclusion that A.J. Brown will be playing for another organization this season.

This week’s topic for the Eagles Deadzone Debates is a simple one — Will the Eagles be better off with A.J. Brown, or without him? Here are the arguments:

Football Better Off Keeping Brown

The arguments for keeping him are simple.

He’s probably the greatest receiver in Philadelphia Eagles history and is still a talented wideout that creates match-up problems for most defenses.

And, the Eagles will absorb a significant salary cap penalty if they deal him, even after June 1.

In four years in Philly, Brown has piled up 339 catches and 5,034 yards. He’s scored 32 touchdowns. He averages 81.2 yards per game, made two Pro Bowls and named 2nd-team AP All Pro three times.

When healthy and motivated, there are few receivers in the league better than Brown, and his presence on the team has always been a difference maker for Jalen Hurts and the offense. Even as Brown has complained about usage, he’s put up Hall of Fame numbers, been to two Super Bowls and had an impact in each, winning one of them.

And of course, the money. By waiting until after June 1, the Eagles can spread out the remainder of Brown’s signing bonus, his dead money, over multiple season, making it easier on their ‘26 cap situation. Still, Brown has $43.5 million in dead money left. Even with the post-June 1 designation, they still owe him that cash, only spread out — a little over $16 million this year and around $27 million in 2027.

So yes, waiting until after June 1 is better, but it’s still not ideal to be paying out $43.5 million for someone to play in another uniform.

Of course, the Eagles have done this before, and they’ve made it work. But if you’re looking for an argument to keep Brown, the wasted cap space is one of them.

Football Better Off Trading Brown

Brown is aging. He’ll be entering his age-29 season, and historically, production begins to drop off significantly for receivers approaching 30. It appears we began to see a bit of that a year ago, when Brown put up his lowest yardage total since coming to Philadelphia (1,003 yards in 15 games, 66.9 average per game).

His yards per target were down (8.3), and his 12.9 yards per reception were a career low, and his 50.4% success rate was also the lowest of his career. Brown supporters would argue much of this can and should be attributed to Kevin Patullo’s putrid playcalling, but to me, Brown appeared a step slower last season and was unable to win the one-on-one battles that have been the hallmark of his Eagles career. It’s fair to wonder if Howie Roseman would be trading Brown before his trade value decreases.

The Eagles have also added a ton of new receivers to the roster through free agency and the draft, acknowledging that, yes, Brown is almost certainly to be moved elsewhere. They drafted Makai Lemon in the first round this year and signed Dontayvion Wicks, Hollywood Brown, Elijah Moore and John Metchie III. Not all of those receivers will join DeVonta Smith during the regular season this year, but there are enough viable bodies in the mix to allow the Eagles to begin anew with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion.

Much of Brown’s lack of production can likely also be traced to effort. It seemed clear by the end of the season Brown was simply playing out the string. In terms of the locker room, while Brown is still beloved by his teammates, the constant distraction was just too much drama for them to overcome. Removing him from the equation can help the Eagles re-focus on the true goal of winning a Super Bowl.

At the end of the day, if the player doesn’t want to be here, he’s not going to be good. And so, in my mind, there’s little choice. The Eagles are more likely to return to Super Bowl contention without A.J. Brown than with him, given his current physical abilities, reluctance to play here, and off-season roster construction.

Yes, the Eagles are less talented on paper without him, but will be more productive as they replace him in the aggregate.

What do you think? Sound off in the comments below!

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