Eagles Eye Hendrickson Trade Amid Pass Rush Crisis as Tyreek Hill, Ramsey, and Ragnow Shake Up NFL Market

Trey Hendrickson
Trey Hendrickson (NFL)

The Eagles are heading into the 2025 NFL season with serious concerns on the defensive front. Having lost Josh Sweat and dealing with Nolan Smith’s injury, they’re banking on unproven players like Moro Ojomo and Jalyx Hunt to step up.

To reinforce their pass rush, trading for Trey Hendrickson, who led the league in sacks in 2024 and is currently in a contract dispute with the Bengals, could be a game-changing move. After offloading Bryce Huff to the 49ers and clearing cap space, GM Howie Roseman may see Hendrickson as a defensive version of the A.J. Brown deal from 2022: a bold acquisition with immediate impact.

Tyreek Hill’s standing in Miami has become increasingly tenuous. Frustrated by a poor 2024 campaign in which both the team and his performance dipped, Hill briefly expressed a desire to leave before walking it back.

Nonetheless, financial and off-field concerns linger, and trading him could save the Dolphins nearly $15 million. If Miami is willing to deal within the division, the Patriots, with rookie QB Drake Maye and OC Josh McDaniels, stand out as an ideal landing spot. Hill’s elite speed would instantly boost New England’s revamped offense.

Hendrickson Fits Commanders’ Needs as Rams Consider Reunion With Veteran Cornerback Ramsey

Despite the Bengals’ hesitance to trade key pieces, Trey Hendrickson’s situation is deteriorating. Cincinnati hasn’t made the playoffs in two years, and the star pass rusher’s value may never be higher after a league-leading 17.5 sacks in 2024.

Jalen Ramsey
Jalen Ramsey (NFL)

Washington, boasting ample cap space and a rookie quarterback in Jayden Daniels, makes sense as a trade partner. The Commanders are thin on proven edge talent and could benefit greatly from Hendrickson’s presence as they look to contend.

Veteran cornerback Jalen Ramsey and the Dolphins have agreed to explore trade opportunities, opening the door for a reunion with the Rams. Ramsey, despite being over 30, remains a high-level performer and was instrumental in Los Angeles’ 2021 Super Bowl win.

With head coach Sean McVay already acknowledging the potential fit, a trade could bolster the Rams’ secondary and bring valuable leadership and experience to a young defense aiming to return to championship contention.

Patriots Could Target Hendrickson as Lions Seek Veteran Help After Ragnow Retirement

If Hendrickson does become available, the Patriots are another logical destination. Under new leadership from Mike Vrabel and with rookie QB Drake Maye on a cheap contract, New England has room to take swings in the trade market.

They’ve already invested heavily in defense this offseason, and adding a premier edge rusher like Hendrickson would enhance their ability to challenge the Bills for AFC East supremacy. Even though the Bengals are generally reluctant to part with stars, this might be the exception.

The Lions were rocked by Frank Ragnow’s unexpected retirement, leaving a void at center. While they’ve signed Trystan Colon and have depth in players like rookie Beaux Limmer, who started 16 games last season in Los Angeles, they may still pursue upgrades.

Limmer showed promise, especially in run blocking, but key mistakes in the playoffs highlight the need for more reliability. Given GM Brad Holmes’ history of successful trades with Rams GM Les Snead, a deal for a veteran center could be on the horizon as Detroit aims to keep its offensive line among the league’s elite.