Could Kayshon Boutte become part of a potential A.J. Brown trade?

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Let’s begin with the obvious. Philadelphia Eagles fans are probably exhausted by the endless A.J. Brown trade conversation. That's probably an understatement. It also makes perfect sense. At some point, repeated speculation begins to feel like background noise, especially when no official move has materialized. Still, where there is persistent smoke, people naturally continue searching for fire.

The prevailing theory remains familiar. Adam Schefter is among those who believe a trade is expected to happen after June 1 for financial reasons. The commonly floated asking price? A first-round pick.

There are whispers that the New England Patriots may view a first-round price tag as excessive. That's fair enough, and that is where things get interesting. A.J. Brown is an elite receiver. Still, surrendering premium draft capital always creates hesitation, even for teams desperate to add offensive firepower, so what if the framework changes?

Instead of fixating solely on a first-rounder, what about a package involving a second-round pick and a young player? That brings Kayshon Boutte into the discussion. According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, Boutte has continued working away from the Patriots’ facility, and Romeo Doubs reportedly did not mention him when discussing the receiver room’s adjustment process. That does not confirm anything. Still, speculation is part of the process during the NFL offseason.


#Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte has continued to work out away from the facility, per @MikeReiss.

Reiss notes that Romeo Doubs didn’t mention Boutte when speaking about acclimating to New England.

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Could the Eagles and Patriots explore a different trade structure?​


Let’s be clear. Boutte is not A.J. Brown, not even close. That isn't the point, though. If Philadelphia is looking for value, flexibility, and upside, a one-for-one talent replacement isn't the entire discussion. Boutte is intriguing for several reasons. He is young, affordable, and athletic, and would fit into an Eagles receiver room that could offer structure and opportunity.

Pair that with meaningful draft compensation, and that adds another wrinkle, one worth discussing. Would Philadelphia still prefer a clean first-round return? That's possible, isn't it? But if New England wants to get creative instead of expensive, perhaps the Eagles should at least pick up the phone.

If Philadelphia eventually moves on from A.J. Brown, the Eagles likely will not approach the situation as a simple talent-for-talent swap. That is what makes Kayshon Boutte somewhat intriguing. The former LSU standout remains young, affordable, and physically gifted, even if his NFL career has not yet fully exploded. Placed inside an offense featuring DeVonta Smith, Makai Lemon, Hollywood Brown, and Dontayvion Wicks, Boutte would not immediately face WR1 expectations. That could matter. Philadelphia has quietly rebuilt its receiver depth with versatility and upside in mind, and Boutte’s skill set could fit naturally into that larger vision if paired with meaningful draft compensation from the New England Patriots.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles-Patriots trade idea now includes Kayshon Boutte

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