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Before the call: Eagles quietly constructed a post–A.J. Brown wideout depth chart

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How Philadelphia has quietly reshaped its receiving core independently of Brown’s futureThere has not been an official decision on A. J.

Photo by Randy Litzinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images How Philadelphia has quietly reshaped its receiving core independently of Brown’s future There has not been an official decision on A. J. Brown yet, but it’s clear the Eagles are setting up for life without him.

That is becoming evident in how the rest of the roster is taking shape. There would be a major drop in cap hit if the team waits until after June 1 to deal Brown. That keeps the trade talk alive.

The Eagles have had chances to shut down rumours, but their offseason moves point to them preparing for life without him. The Eagles acquired Dontayvion Wicks, climbed up the board for Makai Lemon, and didn’t stop looking for more pass catchers. Even their own media is calling this receiver group “absolutely loaded,” which isn’t how you’d describe a team by mistake.

Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images This would change the shape of the offence, not just the depth chart If Brown stays, Jalen Hurts would have a deeper and more versatile receiving group than he did last season. If Brown leaves, it could indicate a shift towards a more balanced approach, spreading responsibilities across several players rather than focusing on one or two stars. Lemon adds another option for designed plays and short-to-intermediate routes, while Wicks strengthens their overall depth.