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Could the Eagles Trade DeVonta Smith?

Posted on April 19, 2025

Trade speculation season is in full swing, and the latest rumor making rounds involves a potential blockbuster deal that would send Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver DeVonta Smith to the Miami Dolphins. While the proposed trade has generated buzz in some circles, a closer examination reveals why such a move would make little sense for an Eagles team that has methodically built impressive cornerback depth this offseason. The speculative trade would send Smith, the Eagles’ former first-round pick (10th overall in 2021), to Miami in exchange for cornerback Jalen Ramsey, a three-time All-Pro with a $72 million contract. On paper, adding a player of Ramsey’s caliber might seem appealing, but the Eagles’ recent defensive additions make this particular scenario highly implausible. Philadelphia has strategically addressed their secondary this offseason following Darius Slay’s departure to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Eagles now boast an impressive cornerback rotation that includes Quinyon Mitchell, their prized first-round selection who has quickly established himself as a boundary cornerback with shutdown potential; Cooper DeJean, the versatile defensive back who has excelled in the slot while showing the ability to play multiple positions; and Adoree Jackson, an experienced veteran cornerback who provides reliable depth and leadership in the secondary. This trio gives defensive coordinator Vic Fangio a formidable cornerback group that combines youth, versatility, and experience-making a move for an aging, expensive cornerback like Ramsey unnecessary. Trading Smith would create a massive void in Philadelphia’s offense. The 26-year-old receiver has established himself as an essential component of the Eagles’ passing attack alongside A.J. Brown. Smith’s route-running precision, reliability on crucial downs, and chemistry with quarterback Jalen Hurts would be nearly impossible to replace. Since entering the league, Smith has recorded consecutive 1,000+ yard seasons, established himself as one of the NFL’s premier route runners, and become a cornerstone of the Eagles’ offensive identity. While Ramsey remains a high-caliber defender, several factors make this hypothetical trade impractical. The Eagles have already addressed cornerback through the draft and free agency, creating positional redundancy. Ramsey’s contract would create cap complications for a team that just made significant investments in Smith and other core players.

Trading a 26-year-old ascending star for a 30-year-old defender would contradict Philadelphia’s youth movement. Perhaps most importantly, removing Smith would leave the Eagles overly dependent on Brown and significantly weaken their passing attack. While blockbuster trades make for interesting offseason discussion, this particular scenario fails to consider Philadelphia’s carefully constructed roster strategy. The Eagles have methodically built cornerback depth through the draft and free agency while maintaining offensive firepower with their receiver duo. General Manager Howie Roseman has demonstrated shrewd talent evaluation, particularly in recognizing the value of homegrown stars like Smith. A trade sending Smith to Miami for Ramsey would undermine years of roster construction and talent development. For Eagles fans concerned about these rumors, rest easy-this speculative trade appears to be nothing more than offseason chatter with little foundation in Philadelphia’s actual team-building philosophy.

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