A.J. Brown‘s future in Philadelphia remains in the balance as we spearhead toward the start of free agency next week.

Teams are making offers for the receiver, but they haven’t reached the point where the Eagles would make a move, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported Wednesday on Good Morning Football, per sources informed of the situation.

Garafolo noted that Philly is looking for a “Quinnen Williams-type deal” in exchange for Brown — a first-round pick and a second-round sweetener. At the trade deadline last November, the New York Jets traded Williams to Dallas for a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 first-rounder and defensive tackle Mazi Smith.

The asking price for Brown is high in part because general manager Howie Roseman doesn’t feel pressed to move on from the wideout. If Philly doesn’t get to a Williams-level deal, or close to it, the Eagles could ride things out for another season with the perennial 1,000-yard wideout.