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The New England Patriots are still looking to improve after losing in the Super Bowl to the Seattle Seahawks. New England has signed wide receiver Romeo Doubs, offensive lineman Alijah Vera-Tucker, and more. However, the Patriots are looking for a top wide receiver, and the NFL believes they will land one.

NFL executives expect the Patriots to acquire Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown in June, as reported by The Athletic’s Mike Sando. This would occur after June 1 because it would make more sense from a financial standpoint. The Eagles would save around $30 million if they traded Brown after June 1 instead of before.

New England needs a true elite wide receiver, and while Doubs is a good pickup, Brown is a superstar. The Eagles wide receiver has concerns with his knee and character, making the Patriots the top landing spot with his former head coach, Mike Vrabel.

Potential trade packages for A.J. Brown to New England Patriots

NFL: Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots
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The Patriots and Eagles need to find a middle ground in trade negotiations for Brown. Philadelphia wants a first-round pick and second-round pick; however, New England hasn’t met the demands. Instead, the two sides are likely in a waiting game until June 1 to find the best package.

After signing Doubs, the Patriots should offer a second-round pick, fourth-round pick, and wide receiver Kayshon Boutte. New England would have a wide receiver room of Brown, Doubs, Kyle Williams, Mack Hollins, DeMario Douglas, Efton Chism, and any other additions from the 2026 NFL Draft.

Boutte would become expendable if the Patriots acquired Brown, and he would give the Eagles a deep-ball threat in return. If Philadelphia wants to replace Brown and make a push for the Super Bowl, the 23-year-old wide receiver would be an excellent option. Plus, the organization would acquire picks in return.

If Boutte isn’t moved, the Patriots should trade a first-round pick and fourth-round pick to complete the deal. The two teams could also exchange lower round picks to make it a little bit more enticing for Philadelphia. Perhaps the Patriots could send a fifth-round pick while receiving a seventh-round pick.

There are multiple avenues to complete a trade for Brown. Whether it is a package of only draft picks or another player included, there is a deal to be made for New England and Philadelphia. The Patriots want Brown, and NFL executives expect a trade to be completed in June.

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