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The Jaire Alexander trade results got one step closer to final Saturday

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The Eagles’ trade for Jaire Alexander took another step during the 2026 NFL Draft

Jul 24, 2025; Owings Mills, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jaire Alexander (23) runs drills during training camp at the Under Armour Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images | Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images Neither Adoree’ Jackson nor Kelee Ringo inspired much confidence as the Eagles’ third cornerback to start the year. General manager Howie Roseman – perhaps the most active trader in the league – was wiling to roll the dice on Alexander despite his significant injury history, which seemed to affect his availability in Baltimore at the start of the year.

The late Day 3 pick swap made this a low-risk move, especially considering Roseman’s ability to add picks during the draft. Let’s take a look at how the trade ended up. Original terms of the Jaire Alexander trade from Ravens to Eagles Eagles get: cornerback Jaire Alexander, 2027 seventh-round pick Ravens get: 2026 sixth-round pick How did Jaire Alexander perform for the Eagles?

Well, he didn’t, exactly. Alexander did not appear in a single game as an Eagle and instead took time away from football to focus on his health. The team placed him on the reserve/retired list, and his NFL future is murky at best.

The low price of the deal represented the risk of acquiring Alexander, though Philadelphia may not have been expecting this outcome. They received $500,000 from the Ravens and $389,000 from Alexander as the result of his decision, along with a cap credit. What did the Ravens do with the pick from the Jaire Alexander trade?