When it comes to blockbuster trades, you can never count out Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman. His history shows a relentless drive to improve the roster, and he's never been afraid to pull the trigger on a major deal for a superstar. That aggressive mindset keeps the Eagles in the championship conversation year after year.
Right now, the Eagles have the flexibility to make a splashy move, and a recent wild proposal has fans buzzing. The hypothetical trade? Sending a massive package, potentially including young defensive tackle Jalen Carter, to the Cleveland Browns for two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett.
On paper, it's a stunner. Garrett is a generational pass-rusher who just set the single-season sack record. Pairing him with Haason Reddick would instantly create one of the most fearsome edge duos in the league, a dream scenario for any defensive coordinator.
But here's where the proposal hits a major snag: including Jalen Carter. While Garrett is a proven, dominant force, Carter represents the Eagles' future. At just 24 years old, he's already a cornerstone of the defensive line—a powerful, disruptive force whose best years are still ahead of him. Trading away such a talented, cost-controlled young star is a move the Eagles simply cannot afford to make.
Building a perennial contender requires a mix of veteran excellence and youthful cornerstone talent. Carter is the latter. Letting him go, even for a player of Garrett's caliber, would be a short-term gain at the expense of the team's long-term foundation. For the Eagles to stay on top, protecting their core young talent like Carter isn't just a preference—it's a necessity.
