The Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys have completed a rare intra-division trade involving multiple draft picks, per @RapSheet. The move sees the two NFC East rivals swap first-round positioning as the draft board continues to shift.
According to the report, the Eagles have acquired the No. 20 overall pick and a seventh-round selection from Dallas. In exchange for moving down three spots in the first round, the Cowboys receive the No. 23 overall pick, as well as pick No. 114 and pick No. 137.
This transaction marks a significant moment between the long-time rivals, who rarely engage in trade discussions with one another. By moving up, the Eagles secure a spot inside the top 20, while the Cowboys successfully accumulate additional mid-round capital to bolster their roster depth. No players were reported to be involved in the swap, which focused entirely on draft capital.
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