NFL trade winds are blowing harder than ever in 2026, and the eye of the storm is centered directly on Philadelphia. A.J. Brown, the powerhouse wide receiver, has been the subject of relentless speculation following a frustrating end to the 2025 season. For the New England Patriots, who are desperate to surround young star Drake Maye with elite weaponry, this is the ultimate "go big or go home" moment.

With the crucial June 1st salary cap deadline approaching, the Eagles might finally be ready to listen to offers. If New England wants to secure a true WR1, they need to bring a massive haul to the table.

Here are three realistic trade packages the Patriots could offer to bring A.J. Brown to Foxborough.


1. "All-In" First-Rounder Package

To pry an All-Pro like Brown away from Howie Roseman, the Patriots must lead with their most valuable asset: their 2027 First-Round Pick.

  • Patriots Receive: WR A.J. Brown
  • Eagles Receive: 2027 1st Round Pick, 2026 3rd Round Pick (No. 95)

This mirrors the value of the Davante Adams trade. For the Patriots, it’s a steep price, but it provides Drake Maye with a veteran who can win contested catches and transform the offense instantly.

2. Multi-Pick Depth Deal

If the Eagles want to replenish their roster depth after a disappointing playoff exit, New England could offer a quantity-over-quality approach using their surplus of mid-round picks.

  • Patriots Receive: WR A.J. Brown
  • Eagles Receive: 2026 2nd Round Pick (No. 63), 2026 4th Round Pick, and a 2027 3rd Round Pick.

This allows the Eagles to move on from Brown’s massive contract while gaining three top-100 caliber assets to build around DeVonta Smith.

3. Player-Plus-Picks Swap

Philadelphia is always looking for help in the trenches or secondary. A trade involving a proven starter could sweeten the pot.

  • Patriots Receive: WR A.J. Brown
  • Eagles Receive: 2026 2nd Round Pick, 2027 4th Round Pick, and a starting-caliber defender (e.g., a veteran Cornerback).

By sending a defensive piece back, the Patriots reduce the draft capital required while helping the Eagles shore up their defense for another Super Bowl run.