Jaelan Phillips Heads to Philly Alongside Two Top Cornerbacks

The Philadelphia Eagles are not playing around. The trade deadline is on Tuesday, and the Eagles are making sure to take advantage of their opportunities by bolstering their roster. They’ve already added two cornerbacks, Michael Carter II and Jaire Alexander, but wanted to add to their pass rush and did just that. Early on Monday morning, they notched their third trade of the past week, as they acquired Jaelan Phillips from the Dolphins.

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Eagles Trade for Jaelan Phillips

The Eagles acquired Phillips in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick. Philadelphia was looking for help in the pass rush after addressing the cornerback spot. The Dolphins are going to be an interesting destination as a potential fire sale looms. The Eagles took advantage and poached one of their pass rushers.

Philadelphia has their eyes set on repeating as Super Bowl champions and GM Howie Roseman is doing everything that he can to get them back to the big game.

A Closer Look at the Dolphins and Eagles Trade

After ranking second in the league on PFSN’s Defense Impact last season, the Eagles had taken a major step back to begin this season. A plethora of roster moves in the offseason were unfortunately not panning out, as they fell all the way to 16th in the standings.

One major area of concern for the franchise was at the EDGE spot, where no player on the roster ranked higher in our EDGE impact rankings than Jalyx Hunt at 36. With the lack of a pass rush, it had been easy for players like Matthew Stafford, Bo Nix, and Jaxson Dart to put up big numbers against the Eagles.

But a concentrated effort to improve the unit back to its last season standing may have culminated with the biggest swing of the season so far, as they added Phillips to the roster. With injuries ruining the last two seasons for him, a healthy 2025 had to give hope for Philly that the 2021 first-round pick could find his early career form again, when he had 22 sacks in 42 games.

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