LINEBACKER Nakobe Dean (55 – 4.0 – 0 – 0) is as good as gone, if we don’t trade OLB Nolan Smith (31 – 3.0 – 0 – 0).
Dean will be a Free Agent when the league year starts in March. Not only will he want a nice contract, he’s also going to want a chance to start. He can get both if he goes to Dallas, and joins defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who served as our DB coach this past season
Since nobody here is interested in Dean playing against us twice a year, the smart move is to find a way to keep that star off his helmet. With more cap space than Dallas, I like our chances in a bidding contest. Especially with his injury history, which every team will try to use as leverage. I think playing time offered will factor more heavily than money, because no one is breaking the bank to sign him. He’ll probably see a deal around 8M per, over 2 or 3 years, laden with incentives, regardless of where he goes.
The reason that I say trade Smith, is because this past season when he missed Weeks 4 through 8, rookie LB Jihaad Campbell (80 – 0.0 – 1 – 1) started in his place. Campbell racked up 27 of his 80 tackles in that span, as well as his first career interception. When he was drafted, Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio (on more than one occasion), implied an eventual move to the edge for Campbell.
On top of all this, Smith has often been used as a DE. However, the trade for Jalean Phillips (28 – 2.0 – 0 – 1) has made Smith superfluous in that situation. Phillips is also a FA as of March, and probably about to get a deal in the area of 19M$ over 3 years. In a very real sense, Smith is standing in the way of three players. All of whom are more productive than he is. Besides, a LB corps of Dean/MLB Zack Baun/Campbell is more instinctive, talented and dynamic than a corps of Campbell/Baun/Smith.
Such a trade wouldn’t be happening in a vacuum. Word around the campfire says, the Eagles are already quietly trying to make cap space to pay DT Jalen Carter (FA after 2027) and DTJordan Davis (FA after 2026).


The Eagles could activate Carter’s fifth year option, but all signs point to them trying to get a long term extension (done early), with both.
Having to shell out for Phillips, Carter, and Davis means that not everyone gets to stay, unless they give the Eagles a hometown discount. For players like S Reed Blankenship, that would be a terrible move. He’s already not the fastest Safety. When he loses a step due to age, he won’t get the kind offer that he can demand today. So he’s almost certainly out of here.
Smith is also a FA after 2027. If he loses his starting spot to Campbell in the next year or two, the Eagles will already not be looking to not extend him. The more time left on Smith’s rookie contract, the more valuable he will be in a trade. Moving him now ensures that we get maximum value for him.
Dean, Baun, and Campbell, playing behind Phillips, Carter, Davis, and DE Jalyx Hunt. We have about 9.8 M in cap space, and can painlessly make another 22.4 in cuts, getting us to 32.2M. Most of that is going to Phillips. The real wizardry, will be about what we can do with all the dead money we have floating around. In the meantime, let’s make this trade happen.

