It appears that the Haason Reddick situation is nearing a resolution, with the New York Jets granting the veteran edge rusher permission to seek a trade after he hired Drew Rosenhaus as his agent.
This news is relevant to the Philadelphia Eagles because they are unable to trade for Reddick.
The potential landing spot for Reddick is important for the Eagles due to the conditional draft pick compensation they received from the Jets.
Currently, the Eagles will receive the Jets’ 2026 second-round pick if Reddick achieves 10 sacks and plays 67.5% of defensive snaps. Otherwise, they will get the 2026 third-round pick.
However, if Reddick is traded to an NFC team, the Eagles will automatically receive the Jets’ 2026 second-round pick.
So, that’s positive news for the Eagles!
Unless Reddick is traded to an NFC team that could threaten the Eagles’ chances of contending.
There is speculation that the Detroit Lions may be interested in Reddick to replace Aidan Hutchinson, who is out with an injury.
It’s possible that Reddick could end up elsewhere to avoid the Jets giving up a higher draft pick to the Eagles.
Or he may sign an extension and stay in New York, although that seems unlikely.
Regardless of the outcome, the Reddick situation should be closely monitored.