2026 Fantasy Football Impact
Brown peaked with the 2021 Ravens, catching 91 balls for 1,008 yards and 6 TDs for a WR21 finish in total PPR points.
He hasn't reached 800 receiving yards in any other season and has reached 60 receptions in a season just one other time.
Brown opened last year with a 10-catch, 99-yard outing in a Week 1 game that saw Xavier Worthy leave early. He averaged just 2.6 receptions and 32.5 yards per game over his remaining 15 appearances.
Landing with the Eagles position's Brown as Philly's No. 3, a role that has yet to deliver meaningful fantasy value for any wide receiver.
An A.J. Brown trade would obviously boost that outlook, and that possibility makes Brown OK to consider late in current best-ball drafting. But don't get too excited.
A Brown trade would likely return a Round 1 pick in this year's draft and increase the chances that Philly would target a wideout in the early rounds.
Other Winners & Losers
Adding another experienced WR -- along with the return of TE Dallas Goedert -- could help QB Jalen Hurts. But an overall rebound for the offense will be the bigger factor to watch on that front.