The Philadelphia Eagles have already experienced several departures this offseason, and it appears that more changes could be on the horizon. Trade rumors are gaining momentum, with reports indicating that the team is open to dealing both tight end Dallas Goedert and defensive end Bryce Huff.
According to a report, the Eagles have shown a willingness to engage in trade discussions involving these two players. Goedert is entering the final year of his contract, while Huff, who was signed as a high-profile free agent last offseason, has had limited playing time due to the team’s deep defensive line rotation.
Between the two, Goedert had a stronger 2024 season despite dealing with injuries, but he appears to be the more likely candidate to be moved. This isn’t the first time reports have surfaced about the Eagles potentially trading him. Previous information suggested that the team is seeking at least a fourth-round draft pick in return, even if that pick comes in a later draft year, such as 2026 or 2027.
While Philadelphia hopes to receive a fourth-round selection, some teams interested in Goedert may require a lower price tag and a salary adjustment before progressing with trade talks. Regardless of his future, Goedert remains a Super Bowl champion and is known for being one of the most well-respected individuals in both the Eagles’ locker room and the league as a whole.
Philadelphia has also made recent moves at the tight end position, bringing in Kylen Granson and Harrison Bryant. Though nothing is set in stone regarding Goedert’s future, external indications suggest that the team is leaning toward parting ways with him.