As Olave enters his fifth NFL season, a $15.493 million fifth-year option looms, and the Saints face the question of whether to commit to a lucrative extension. Reports and market chatter suggest a potential path for Olave to land elsewhere, with Philadelphia and veteran receiver A.J. Brown cited as possible pieces in a broader trade scenario. Some league observers view Brown as valuable enough to entice the Eagles in a package that could involve a second-round pick, though any deal would depend on Saintly willingness to part with Olave and the evolving salary-cap picture.
For the Saints, contending status within the division and the NFC points toward a practical assessment: Olaveβs price tag could be prohibitive in the short term, making a bold trade option more plausible if New Orleans seeks to reshape its pass-catching ability around a veteran target like Brown. The situation is complicated by Olaveβs recent career trajectory, which has included overcoming concussion issues to post a breakout 2025 season that featured a career-high 1,162 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns, earning All-Pro recognition.
Looking ahead, Olaveβs projected mega-contract, should he continue his ascent, places him among the highest-paid receivers in the league. Spotracβs outlook suggests a four-year, roughly $132 million deal, a figure that would push him into the top tier of the position financially. Any potential trade involving Brown would also hinge on the Eaglesβ cap considerations, with notable dead-cap implications if the deal were structured to remove Brown before certain dates.
There is also a potential connection to New Orleans through former colleagues. Saints head coach Kellen Moore, now in his second year as play-caller in New Orleans after previously serving in Philadelphia, could influence how a reunion with Brown might unfold within the Saintsβ offensive system. The dynamic around Brownβs fit, Olaveβs extensions, and the Saintsβ long-term plans remains fluid, with salary cap realities and competitive timing shaping the next moves for both franchises.