ESPN’s Adam Schefter noted that Roseman typically has a trick or two up his sleeve, and league sources say the GM could be plotting a deal on draft weekend. Greenard has been on the Eagles’ radar at various points this offseason, according to the report.
Greenard’s production is a key part of the consideration. He totaled 12 sacks in 2024 but managed only three sacks across 12 games last season, despite a solid 23.3% win rate on his pass rush attempts. Minnesota has been clear that it wants a premium Day 2 selection in any deal for him.
Philadelphia holds three Day 2 picks this year—Nos. 54, 68, and 98—giving the Eagles tangible leverage should they pursue a trade for Greenard. The asset package on draft weekend could be appealing to Minnesota if a suitable offer emerges.
Beyond Brown’s headline status, the Eagles are balancing potential additions that could reshape their defense this spring and into the draft. Greenard’s evaluation, combined with the team’s Day 2 depth, reflects a broader strategy to fortify impact positions through trades and draft selections.
If a transaction does materialize, it would influence how Philadelphia approaches the rest of the draft and edge-rushing depth for 2026. Until then, the scenario remains a focal point of trade chatter as teams weigh market values on draft weekend.