Eagles trade edge rusher Bryce Huff to 49ers

I don’t think they’re losing too much sleep over losing a malcontent and how his absence jeopardized their 2024 season
No, I'm sure they aren't losing sleep over it just 18 million, and a dozen sacks. They should have just paid the eminently better Reddick less money than Huff. Saved a ton of money, and got a ton more production. But hey nobody is perfect. They made a big mistake, and they paid for it, or are paying for it for the next couple years.
 
How was not keeping Reddick a mistake? It was a great move. Reddick has done nothing since he left the Eagles except cause problems, and he wanted a huge payday. They got a 3rd rounder coming for Reddick and now a "mid rounder" (likely a 4th or 5th) for Huff. They already have 2 recent draft picks on the outside, Smith and Hunt who are their starters outside on cost controlled rookie deals. Huff wasn't going to play much less start for them.
Letting Reddick walk, developing their draft picks, moving on from a mistake (Huff), and securing additional picks for the future is one of the main reasons the rest of the league is looking up at them.
It's amazing how some of you "Cowboy fans" know the Eagles even better than you do the Cowboys... :rolleyes:
 
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.
I think 3-tech (interior pass rusher) is one of the most important positions on the field unless you only use a 3-4. It isn't about sacks, but about making the QB not be able to step into his throws or be comfortable. An interior pass rusher who can push or collapse the pocket makes a big difference.

Our 3-tech, Osa Odighizuwa, had as many sacks as their 3-tech, Jalen Carter, and Odighizuwa also had more QB hits, but a lot of Odighizuwa's success was based on the chaos created by Parsons. Carter was the chaos creator for Philly.
 
How was not keeping Reddick a mistake? It was a great move. Reddick has done nothing since he left the Eagles except cause problems, and he wanted a huge payday. They got a 3rd rounder coming for Reddick and now a "mid rounder" (likely a 4th or 5th) for Huff. They already have 2 recent draft picks on the outside, Smith and Hunt who are their starters outside on cost controlled rookie deals. Huff wasn't going to play much less start for them.
Letting Reddick walk, developing their draft picks, moving on from a mistake (Huff), and securing additional picks for the
How is not keeping Reddick a mistake? I guess a dozen sacks, and 67 pressures. Paying Huff a three-year, $51.1 million contract with $34 million guaranteed for 2.5 sacks and 20 QB pressures. That's a whole lot of lost production, Salary Cap space, and the owners money. I would tend to look at as a mistake. If Hunt was thought of in the same terms as Reddick they never would have traded for Huff. They had high hopes for Hunt someday, but to this point they don't even know if he can play in the NFL. He's a project. They paid Huff to start not be a backup. If you're giving 51 million to a D end they expect you to start, and stand out not be as stiff that can't get off the bench. I'm pretty sure I consistently have said it's a great move by the Eagles to get rid of their mistake, Huff and swallow the money. It shows they want to win which is something Jerry wouldn't do.
 
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How is not keeping Reddick a mistake? I guess a dozen sacks, and 67 pressures. Paying Huff a three-year, $51.1 million contract with $34 million guaranteed for 2.5 sacks and 20 QB pressures. That's a whole lot of lost production, Salary Cap space, and the owners money. I would tend to look at as a mistake. If Hunt was thought of in the same terms as Reddick they never would have traded for Huff. They had high hopes for Hunt someday, but to this point they don't even know if he can play in the NFL. He's a project. They paid Huff to start not be a backup. If you're giving 51 million to a defense of and they expect you to start, and stand out not be as stiff that can't get off the bench. I'm pretty sure I consistently have said it's a great move by the Eagles to get rid of their mistake, Huff and swallow the money. It shows they want to win which is something Jerry wouldn't do.
The same aggressive philosophy that resulted in Huff getting signed also got Baun signed. Also got Becton signed. Not taking chances on players so as not to make mistakes is how teams do not compete for Super Bowls.

I doubt there is a single Eagles fan that cares about the Eagles’ wasting money on Bryce Huff. Or any other player, for that matter. For what they pay for a beer at their stadium the team just needs to put on a good show.
 
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
They have a lot of dead cap $$$ also. 66M
 
Huff was a stiff. He'll never get a fifth-round pick. From what I hear this will save the Eagles 15 million against the cap. They'll split 18 million over the next 2 years so that's around 9 million this year in dead money, and 9 million next year. The Eagle should give San Francisco a fifth-round pick for just taking him and paying the remaining 7 or 8 million. It's a good trade for the Eagles, but pay him $8 million is not worth it for San Francisco unless he performs like he did his last year in New York. Their mistake was not keeping Hassan Reddick
Not a good contract Eagles.

That’s a loss.
 
No, I'm sure they aren't losing sleep over it just 18 million, and a dozen sacks. They should have just paid the eminently better Reddick less money than Huff. Saved a ton of money, and got a ton more production. But hey nobody is perfect. They made a big mistake, and they paid for it, or are paying for it for the next couple years.
That’s the whole reason they traded Reddick and he held out from the Jets. He wanted ~25m a year
 
Always have and always will. That is the strategy; up to 25% of Philly’s cap hits will be dead cap into the foreseeable future

That’s how they do what they do
They’re going to need quite a few dependable players on rookie deals to balance out those mega deals. The bill eventually comes due. They have significant draft capital, but haven’t they been losing critical pieces of their scouting department?
 
They’re going to need quite a few dependable players on rookie deals to balance out those mega deals. The bill eventually comes due. They have significant draft capital, but haven’t they been losing critical pieces of their scouting department?
You made me look.

Jones bought the Boys back in 1989 for 140 million dollars. With a rate of inflation, that's 361 million dollars today.

Laurie bought the birds back in 1994 for for 185 million dollars. With a rate of inflation, that's 477 million today.

Given that BOTH teams are well worth over 5 billion dollars now and given the Boys are the most valuable team in the world per a what a sports franchise is worth, it's pretty apparent (not that it's never mentioned here) exactly what the priorities are of both Jones and Laurie are when it comes to winning and making money.

In some aspects, I envy the Eagles fans (not themselves mind you LOL) in the fact that they seem to have a owner whose main goal is to make the playoffs and win the big one.

David Tepper is the 3rd richest owner in the NFL (Jones in at #7 out of all the NFL owners). Laurie looks to be #20 on the list. One could argue Laurie is a very bad businessman at only having a net worth of 4.5 billion dollars, but once you have a couple of billion of dollars laying around do you really have to worry about money?

Look at the Chiefs... I was surprised at how low on the scale the chiefs are worth vs other teams in the entire league (under 50%). What I didn't realize is that the Hunt family who owns the chiefs are in the top five of the richest NFL owners (even above Jerry Jones).

So, when I hear people state that spending money in the NFL on it's players and contracts that a bill will come due in the future, my response is so fricken what when you're a NFL owner LOL
 
You made me look.

Jones bought the Boys back in 1989 for 140 million dollars. With a rate of inflation, that's 361 million dollars today.

Laurie bought the birds back in 1994 for for 185 million dollars. With a rate of inflation, that's 477 million today.

Given that BOTH teams are well worth over 5 billion dollars now and given the Boys are the most valuable team in the world per a what a sports franchise is worth, it's pretty apparent (not that it's never mentioned here) exactly what the priorities are of both Jones and Laurie are when it comes to winning and making money.

In some aspects, I envy the Eagles fans (not themselves mind you LOL) in the fact that they seem to have a owner whose main goal is to make the playoffs and win the big one.

David Tepper is the 3rd richest owner in the NFL (Jones in at #7 out of all the NFL owners). Laurie looks to be #20 on the list. One could argue Laurie is a very bad businessman at only having a net worth of 4.5 billion dollars, but once you have a couple of billion of dollars laying around do you really have to worry about money?

Look at the Chiefs... I was surprised at how low on the scale the chiefs are worth vs other teams in the entire league (under 50%). What I didn't realize is that the Hunt family who owns the chiefs are in the top five of the richest NFL owners (even above Jerry Jones).

So, when I hear people state that spending money in the NFL on it's players and contracts that a bill will come due in the future, my response is so fricken what when you're a NFL owner LOL
I didn’t mean to insinuate the Eagles owner isn’t running his franchise comparatively well. Obviously he is. I do think managing the salary cap, for all teams, will require a high percentage of the roster be on rookie deals to allow signing big stars to lucrative deals.

They seem to be piling up draft picks and signing top line talent. Philly is preparing for the bill to come due. It’s like they take it in stride. However much money all these ownership groups have, it’s a lot. Isn’t Lurie a player for buying the Boston Celtics? That’s a high ticket item. He’s not shy about spending money. He’s grooming his son to take over operation of his NFL team, too. We’ll all see how it works out.
 
They’re going to need quite a few dependable players on rookie deals to balance out those mega deals. The bill eventually comes due. They have significant draft capital, but haven’t they been losing critical pieces of their scouting department?
Yeah that’s the price of success. When he won in 2017 a bunch of our guys were grabbed; The Browns GM is from Philly, the Jets GM was from Philly and now we rehired him to take the place of one of the guys who left. It’ll be a revolving door if we keep winning
 
They’re going to need quite a few dependable players on rookie deals to balance out those mega deals. The bill eventually comes due. They have significant draft capital, but haven’t they been losing critical pieces of their scouting department?
I think Zack Baun is the only defensive starter not in a rookie deal.
 
Yeah that’s the price of success. When he won in 2017 a bunch of our guys were grabbed; The Browns GM is from Philly, the Jets GM was from Philly and now we rehired him to take the place of one of the guys who left. It’ll be a revolving door if we keep winning
Isn’t Lurie a big Boston fan? Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics? He’s not an Eagles fan as much as he’s just the owner. I think it’s probably an advantage to run a franchise as a business and not have an emotional tie to the team. Jerry Jones loves the Cowboys like Cowboys fans do. For Lurie it isn’t personal. He’s the opposite of “we like our guys”.
 

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