BREAKING: Eagles Reportedly “Super Hot” After Myles Garrett — Howie Roseman Could Offer Multiple First-Round Picks

With the NFL trade deadline fast approaching on November 4, rumors are heating up across the league — and none are burning brighter than the latest buzz surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett.
According to multiple NFL insiders, including Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman may be preparing to make an all-in move for the four-time All-Pro pass rusher — a deal that could potentially reshape the NFC playoff landscape.
“Rumor going around … and I have not heard it out of the Eagles, but I’ve heard it from a couple of other high-ranking people on other teams that are clearly on the phones,” Robinson said on ESPN Nashville’s 102.5 The Game. “That Howie Roseman and the Eagles are super hot after Myles Garrett. That Howie would give up, like, three first-round picks for him.”
A Rumor That Won’t Die Down
At first glance, the idea sounds almost too wild to believe. But then again, this is Howie Roseman — the same general manager who turned bold trades into Super Bowl runs.
In the past five years, Roseman has developed a reputation as one of the league’s most fearless deal-makers. From the A.J. Brown trade to acquiring Darius Slay and Haason Reddick, he’s consistently proven willing to pay premium prices for elite talent.
So when whispers emerged that the Eagles are “super hot” after Myles Garrett, fans knew better than to laugh it off. Because in Philadelphia, anything can happen.
Why Garrett? Why Now?
The Eagles are once again among the NFC’s top contenders, but one area of concern remains: the pass rush. While the defense ranks high overall, their pressure rate has dipped compared to last season’s dominant front. Injuries and inconsistency have raised questions about whether they can sustain championship-caliber disruption in the trenches.
Enter Myles Garrett — arguably the most complete defensive end in football.
At 29, Garrett is in his prime and continues to terrorize quarterbacks week after week. He’s fresh off a five-sack game that reminded everyone why he’s a generational defensive talent. With 19.5 sacks last season and 6.5 already this year, he’s the kind of player who can instantly transform a defense from “good” to “unstoppable.”
“Garrett is a game-wrecker,” one NFC scout told Bleacher Report. “He’s not just a pass rusher; he changes how offenses prepare every single week. If the Eagles land him, that defensive line becomes terrifying.”
The Contract Complication
The Browns, for their part, have publicly denied any intention of trading Garrett. He signed a four-year, $160 million extension with Cleveland earlier this year, making him one of the highest-paid defenders in NFL history.
That said, contracts don’t always mean stability in today’s NFL. As ESPN’s Dan Graziano recently pointed out, Cleveland’s salary cap situation makes the idea of a trade challenging but not impossible.
“If the Browns traded him right now,” Graziano explained, “they’d incur about $41 million in dead money for 2026 — roughly $17.5 million more than his current cap charge. That’s big, but not unprecedented in the current cap climate.”
With the cap projected to rise significantly over the next few years, and with teams increasingly willing to absorb short-term pain for long-term gain, a move involving Garrett isn’t completely out of the question — especially if the player himself desires a fresh start.
Would Garrett Want Out?
The Browns currently sit at 2-6, despite Garrett’s dominant individual performances. The frustration has been evident. Cameras recently caught him looking visibly dejected on the sidelines and in the locker room following their latest loss.
Insiders say that while Garrett hasn’t publicly requested a trade, the combination of losing, instability, and front office uncertainty could push him to reconsider his future in Cleveland.
“He’s a competitor,” one league executive told The Athletic. “He’s not the kind of guy who’s going to be happy wasting his prime on a team that can’t win.”
If Garrett were to quietly express interest in a change of scenery, few destinations would be more appealing than Philadelphia — a Super Bowl contender with a deep roster, strong leadership, and a front office known for taking care of its stars.
The Price of Power
So what would it take to pry Garrett out of Cleveland?
If Charles Robinson’s report is accurate, Roseman is willing to part with up to three first-round picks — a stunning price that would immediately make it one of the most expensive trades in NFL history.
To put that in perspective, the Rams gave up two first-rounders and a fourth to acquire Matthew Stafford. The 49ers surrendered three first-rounders to move up for Trey Lance. And the Saints once traded their entire draft to land Ricky Williams.
Yet, for an MVP-caliber defender like Garrett, who could anchor a defense for the next half-decade, such a move might actually make sense.
“If you’re drafting in the late 20s or early 30s, those first-rounders aren’t guaranteed impact players,” Robinson noted. “Garrett is an impact player — right now.”
Howie Roseman’s Reputation for Big Swings
The Eagles’ front office has never shied away from big swings under Roseman’s leadership. From Carson Wentz to Jalen Hurts to the A.J. Brown blockbuster, the GM has built a legacy of calculated risk-taking.
Fans trust that if Roseman is eyeing a player like Garrett, there’s a plan — not desperation.
“Howie’s always two steps ahead,” said one NFC executive. “He doesn’t make impulse moves. If he’s really calling about Garrett, it means he sees a path to another Lombardi Trophy.”
And with the Eagles sitting firmly in the NFC playoff race, adding Garrett could be the kind of move that puts them over the top.
Imagine a defensive line featuring Myles Garrett, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Haason Reddick — a nightmare for any offensive coordinator in football.
Reality Check: Is It Possible?
For all the excitement, most experts agree the deal remains a long shot. The Browns have publicly stated they’re not entertaining offers for Garrett, and the financial logistics alone make it difficult.
Still, in the NFL, “difficult” doesn’t mean “impossible.”
“Never underestimate Howie Roseman,” said one league insider. “He’s pulled off crazier deals before.”
The Eagles were reportedly interested in Micah Parsons earlier this year, even offering multiple high-value picks to the Cowboys. That deal never happened — but it shows Roseman’s willingness to swing big for defensive stars.
Final Take
Will Myles Garrett be wearing midnight green by the time the trade deadline passes? Probably not. But could it happen? Absolutely.
The Eagles have the draft capital, the cap flexibility, and the aggressive front office mindset to make it work — if the Browns blink, or if Garrett himself pushes for change.
And if there’s one thing every NFL fan knows by now, it’s this: when Howie Roseman smells opportunity, he doesn’t wait — he pounces.
So as the deadline nears, all eyes will be on Philadelphia. Because in a league built on boldness, the Eagles’ GM might just be ready to make his boldest move yet.