The Philadelphia Eagles are trying to trade-dump defensive end Bryce Huff.

Can the San Francisco 49ers benefit?

One proposed media trade would see San Francisco sending a 2026 sixth-round pick to Philadelphia in exchange for Huff. … a steal if Huff could recapture what he once was …

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Which is a major part of the logic here.

The 49ers recently re-hired Robert Saleh – who was Huff’s head coach with the New York Jets – as their defensive coordinator. In Saleh’s system during his breakout 2023 season, he totaled 10 sacks and earned himself his three-year, $51.1 million deal with Philadelphia last offseason.

And that’s where the good part of the story ended for him, as he was not a helper when the Eagles beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.

Saleh has long been a vocal supporter of Huff’s potential and effectiveness in his scheme. … so why not try it again?

The 49ers have a clear need for additional edge depth behind Nick Bosa. Huff could slot into a rotation with Yetur Gross-Matos, who’s expected to handle early-down responsibilities. Huff, meanwhile, could be deployed in pure pass-rush packages, maximizing his explosiveness without the burden of run-defense duties.

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The Eagles want to trade Huff for cap relief … and San Francisco can counter here by giving up the low future pick and with GM John Lynch asking Philly to pay some of the contract.

Are they pass-rusher-needy in San Francisco? Not enough to pay $51 million. … But maybe enough to work out a way for Saleh and the 49ers to “fix” a once-standout player.

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