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Eagles Must Address Wide Receiver Position in 2027 Draft
With A.J. Brown's future uncertain, Philadelphia needs to plan for the future at the position.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 1:07pm
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A cubist interpretation of the Eagles' wide receiver corps, highlighting the uncertainty and flux surrounding the position beyond the 2026 season.Philadelphia TodayThe Philadelphia Eagles have a strong wide receiver corps for the 2026 season, led by A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dontayvion Wicks. However, the long-term outlook is less certain, with Brown potentially being traded after June 1 and other key players like Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore on one-year deals. The Eagles will look to address the wide receiver position in the 2027 draft, whether or not A.J. Brown remains on the team.
Why it matters
The Eagles' wide receiver position is in flux beyond the 2026 season, with several key players potentially leaving via trade or free agency. Addressing this need in the draft will be crucial for the team to maintain a strong passing attack and provide quarterback Jalen Hurts with reliable targets.
The details
The Eagles have a talented wide receiver group for 2026, including A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dontayvion Wicks, and Hollywood Brown. However, Brown's future with the team is uncertain, as it may be better for the franchise to trade him after June 1. Additionally, Brown and other players like Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore are only on one-year deals, meaning the Eagles' wide receiver room could look very different in 2027. The team will need to use the 2027 draft to find long-term solutions at the position, whether or not A.J. Brown remains on the roster.
- The Eagles are likely to trade A.J. Brown after June 1, 2026.
- Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore are on one-year deals, so their future with the team beyond 2026 is uncertain.
The players
A.J. Brown
A star wide receiver for the Eagles who may be traded after the 2026 season.
DeVonta Smith
A young, talented wide receiver who is a long-term piece of the Eagles' offense.
Dontayvion Wicks
A wide receiver who has a two-year commitment with the Eagles.
Hollywood Brown
A wide receiver who is on a one-year deal with the Eagles.
Elijah Moore
A wide receiver who is on a one-year deal with the Eagles.
What they’re saying
“There are certain positions that are incredibly hard to find and that they don't make as much of. We factor that into account, we factor that into account on our resignings of our guys...These are some of the positions that there'll be a surplus at here over two-year period of time.”
— Howie Roseman, Eagles General Manager
What’s next
The Eagles will look to address the wide receiver position in the 2027 NFL Draft, whether or not A.J. Brown remains on the team.
The takeaway
The Eagles have a strong wide receiver corps for 2026, but the long-term outlook is uncertain. Drafting a wide receiver in 2027 will be crucial for the team to maintain a potent passing attack and provide quarterback Jalen Hurts with reliable targets beyond the upcoming season.
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