Eagles trade edge rusher Bryce Huff to 49ers

Not really…they proved it wasn’t a mistake by winning the SB without his services. Is he a better player than Huff? Without question he is. But he’s one player and one that didn’t fit the culture
Just because someone is a good player does not mean they help your team win. If he is demanding to be overpaid, then he can be a net negative to the team overall.

Good GM's like the Eagles and Chiefs understand this, and they are not afraid to trade talent for picks or to cut bait early when they made a mistake.

Just like the Niners did with Trance.
 
Must be nice to be able to give up or buy good talent.

It will take Schotty a day or so for that trade to sink in and then reconsider what he has gotten himself in and the rest of his Dollar Store coaching staff.
He was not going to make the final roster. Was destined to be a june 1st cut. Howie was lucky to get anything for him and get some salary covered. Howie makes mistakes and Huff was one. 49rs probably could have just waited and got him after he was cut. Eagle Eye podcast predicted this trade earlier this week and said outside of the 49rs nobody else would take him in a trade. He has history with Saleh and did produce something back then but on the Eagles he did close to zilch.
 
He was not going to make the final roster. Was destined to be a june 1st cut. Howie was lucky to get anything for him and get some salary covered. Howie makes mistakes and Huff was one. 49rs probably could have just waited and got him after he was cut. Eagle Eye podcast predicted this trade earlier this week and said outside of the 49rs nobody else would take him in a trade. He has history with Saleh and did produce something back then but on the Eagles he did close to zilch.
Sometimes players just produce better in different systems. Obviously the Niners think they can get more out of him. Time will tell.
 
You wonder if our talent is going to force them into a rebuild.
Well our talent is too overwhelming for most teams in the NFL that just may have to cancel the season due to the franchises not wanting to be embarrassed when they play us
 
I think they’ll sign one of the vet DE’s still on the street. Vonn Miller, Zadarius Smith, Jadaveon Clowney are all available to come ring chase as situational pass rushers,
 
Every team has misses. They have very few this past few years, but this was a miss. But they throw their pride in garbage, identify it quickly (after 1 year) as a mistake, eliminate it and move forward.
I was just reading about the Huff trade on ESPN.

I remember how when the eagles got him, it looked like a good signing for both of them and that he had great potential.

Your comment is exactly what I thought after reading the article.

They (birds) identify the problem and address it quickly because they believe they made a mistake.

As you and others have also said, Jerry doesn't make mistakes, and by doing something like what the birds did with Huff, it would be admitting to a mistake. Nice thing about having a general manager who isn't the owner. Laurie of course had his input, but Roseman makes the decisions and is held accountable for what the team does. It's a nice concept in having separate duties and powers in holding the GM accountable.

Have little doubt that although the eagles may have taken a loss on the trade to some extent, they are more than happy in what they got out of him and what they will end up paying him for a mistake they made.

May be a good move for SF as well given that Huff knows one of his future coaches pretty well.
 
I was just reading about the Huff trade on ESPN.

I remember how when the eagles got him, it looked like a good signing for both of them and that he had great potential.

Your comment is exactly what I thought after reading the article.

They (birds) identify the problem and address it quickly because they believe they made a mistake.

As you and others have also said, Jerry doesn't make mistakes, and by doing something like what the birds did with Huff, it would be admitting to a mistake. Nice thing about having a general manager who isn't the owner. Laurie of course had his input, but Roseman makes the decisions and is held accountable for what the team does. It's a nice concept in having separate duties and powers in holding the GM accountable.

Have little doubt that although the eagles may have taken a loss on the trade to some extent, they are more than happy in what they got out of him and what they will end up paying him for a mistake they made.

May be a good move for SF as well given that Huff knows one of his future coaches pretty well.
Idk....the article I was reading about this on, was kind of pointing out Philly's track record for players they traded away for picks. They listed out the last 15 or so players they traded away, and every single one of them went on to do almost nothing for the team they were traded to. I believe the only one that wasn't a complete dud was Kiko Alonso...who was just so so (but not useless) for the Dolphins.

The moral of the story was....buyer beware if you're trading with Philly for a player they no longer want, as you'll almost certainly end up on the losing end of that deal
 
I think they’ll sign one of the vet DE’s still on the street. Vonn Miller, Zadarius Smith, Jadaveon Clowney are all available to come ring chase as situational pass rushers,
Yes, we need more DE's. Maybe we should have 10 of them and we can rotate them at DT.
 
So the Eagles basically bought a 3rd-5th round pick for Huff’s signing bonus. And he’s reworking his deal for cap alleviations, I wonder how much.

We still have the Haason Reddick 3rd round pick coming to us in the 2026 draft; if Huff’s pick is there too then that would be our 13th 2026 draft pick
Your team is excellent at getting draft compensation for players it doesn't want. I hate that.
 


So we get a draft pick and ~8 million dollars in cap space. I wonder if there’s another move coming

Your pass-rushing depth looks kind of iffy right now. Of course, Huff wasn't really adding to it. Your team's best pass rusher is a DT right now. There is some potential there at end, but that's all it is. You have no proven 10-sack players.
 
I think Emmitt said it best, every decade, a team should admass a talented team that can make it deep into the playoffs. The iggles seem to have that down.
Didn't know Emmitt said this, but this has been the minimum standard since I was a Cowboys fan. At least once a decade...until Jerry.
 
Your pass-rushing depth looks kind of iffy right now. Of course, Huff wasn't really adding to it. Your team's best pass rusher is a DT right now. There is some potential there at end, but that's all it is. You have no proven 10-sack players.
Sounds like the Chiefs the last 5 years

Howie will make a move before week 1, we have too many draft picks to realistically use
 
Your pass-rushing depth looks kind of iffy right now. Of course, Huff wasn't really adding to it. Your team's best pass rusher is a DT right now. There is some potential there at end, but that's all it is. You have no proven 10-sack players.
Eagles and Chiefs were 14th and 19th respectively in the league in sacks last season. The ingredients for getting to the Super Bowl apparently lie elsewhere.
 
Eagles and Chiefs were 14th and 19th respectively in the league in sacks last season. The ingredients for getting to the Super Bowl apparently lie elsewhere.
Their are always multiple was to win, figuring out how to do it cost effectively is the key.

I would think a balanced team vs a lopsided team, would have the advantage.
 
Not really…they proved it wasn’t a mistake by winning the SB without his services. Is he a better player than Huff? Without question he is. But he’s one player and one that didn’t fit the culture
He fit the culture he just wanted to get paid an amount equal to his performance. They could have had him cheaper than Huff, and he was considerably more talented, and proved himself as an eagle. The Eagles won the Super Bowl thanks to a considerably improved secondary to more than make up for their lack of pass rush from there DE's. It could have been a lot easier with Reddick. They made a big mistake, and screwed up their talent evaluation on Huff. It happens. It's to the Eagles credit that they recognized this and get rid of him instead of being stubborn and keeping a stiff on the roster holding the team back another year.
 

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