Eagles star about to be traded: 15 draft prospects Philly could target to help fill the void
15 prospects Eagles could target to help replace A.J. Brown
With A. J. Brown expected to get traded to the Patriots on or before June 1 , the Eagles could add another starting-caliber wide receiver in the first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft this week.
Philadelphia has already began preparing for a future without Brown this offseason, acquiring starting wide receivers Dontayvion Wicks and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown over the last two months. Those moves are not enough. Wicks struggles with consistency, and Hollywood Brown’s best days are behind him.
The Eagles need to find a young wide receiver who can pair with DeVonta Smith over the next four years and be the other go-to-option in the offense. Here are 15 wide receiver prospects who could help the Eagles next season: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M Round projection: 1-2 At 6-0, 196 pounds, Concepcion has elite speed and wins on slants, crossers and deep routes. He gets in and out of his breaks quickly and wins at the top of routes with his crafty release, making it difficult for cornerbacks to cover him.
Concepcion had some bad drops on tape — an area he must clean up to reach his full potential. He’s projected to get selected in the late-first round. He could play in the slot or on the outside opposite of Smith.
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