The recent Bryce Huff trade has sent ripples through the NFL landscape. On June 1, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles confirmed they are trading the defensive end to the San Francisco 49ers for a mid-round draft pick in 2026. This strategic move highlights the evolving dynamics of team rosters as franchises gear up for the upcoming season.
- Bryce Huff trade confirmed to 49ers.
- Eagles receive conditional fifth-round pick.
- Huff's contract reworked for trade facilitation.
- Huff's performance impacted draft pick condition.
- Huff's production declined from previous season.
- Reunites with former coach Robert Saleh.
Huff, who signed a three-year, $51 million deal with the Eagles, restructured his contract to facilitate the trade. The deal is contingent on him passing a physical, but it underscores the 49ers’ commitment to strengthening their defense.
This trade raises questions about Huff’s future performance and the Eagles’ defensive strategy moving forward. Will Huff regain his previous form after a disappointing season? The implications for both teams are substantial.
- The Eagles receive a conditional fifth-round pick, potentially a fourth-rounder based on Huff’s performance.
- Huff’s production declined significantly last season, registering only 2.5 sacks.
- This trade reunites Huff with Robert Saleh, his former coach at the Jets.
- Philadelphia will cover $9.05 million of Huff’s salary, while San Francisco will pay $7.95 million.