Should the Browns call the Eagles about trading for Haason Reddick?

Could Reddick be the next Andrew Berry trade target?

It looks like pass rusher Haason Reddick’s time with the Philadelphia Eagles is coming to a close. Could the Cleveland Browns be interested given that the Eagles have given him permission to seek a trade?

Reddick has been one of the most productive pass rushers in the league over the past four seasons with double-digit sacks in all four.

The Browns could be in search of another pass rusher with Za’Darius Smith a pending free agent. Cleveland GM Andrew Berry has a strong relationship with Howie Roseman from their time together in Philadelphia in 2019. That could mean he gives his old friend a call to ask what it would take to get Reddick.

You can never have enough pass rushers, and it is hard to argue that the Browns wouldn’t get better if they acquired Reddick. One thing that could cause the Browns to hesitate is the $14.5 million base cap number for Reddick in the final year of his deal with the Eagles.

Reddick is also the same style of player as what the Browns already have in Ogbo Okoronkwo, though having multiple players like that isn’t a bad thing. In the end, Reddick is still an elite pass rusher showing no real signs of slowing down, and he will only be 30 heading into the 2024 season.

Berry would likely look to change that cap number with a new contract, so depending on the trade price, I would absolutely at least entertain the idea of adding him to this talented defensive front.

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Eagles agree to deal with pass rusher Haason Reddick

The #Philadelphia #Eagles have agreed to a three year deal with pass rusher and New Jersey native, Haasan #Reddick #NFL free agency

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The Philadelphia Eagles are on the board in free agency, agreeing to a theee-year with New Jersey native, Haason Reddick.

Reddick has successfully made the transition from off-ball linebacker to edge rusher, and his 22 sacks since 2020 are the fourth-most among edge rushers.

Reddick also can set the edge well in run defense and he registered a 70.6 grade through the bulk of the 2021 season.

Reddick will come to Philadelphia with instructions to simply attack me rush the passer.

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Cardinals offseason positional outlook: Outside linebackers

Chandler Jones is a certainty. The other spot is up for grabs.

The Arizona Cardinals got great play and not so great play from their edge linebacker position in 2019. As we look ahead to the offseason, let’s look at what is to come. We will look back at how they did, the current roster and what questions are in the offseason.

2019 review

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2019 was all about Chandler Jones being great and everyone else being not very good.

Jones set a franchise record with 19 sacks and had eight forced fumbles. He was half a sack short of the league lead and, had he had one more sack, he probably would have been Defensive Player of the Year.

Outside of Jones, the outside linebackers on the roster produced 10 sacks. 5.5 of them came from Terrell Suggs, who started the season with two in the season opener but had only half a sack in the final six games with the Cardinals before he was released. He was a huge disappointment.

Haason Reddick moved to outside linebacker and showed some potential, while Cassius Marsh produced minimally.

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