While Everyone Stayed Quiet, the Eagles Silently Traded a DT for a Promising Young CB from the Raiders
While Everyone Stayed Quiet, the Eagles Silently Traded a DT for a Promising Young CB from the Raiders
No leaks. No rumors. No insider whispers. The Philadelphia Eagles pulled off a calculated surprise — sending defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for young cornerback Jakorian Bennett. A move so fitting it left fans saying, “That’s exactly the kind of depth play we needed.”

Bennett, just 24, was a fourth-round pick in 2023. In his rookie season with the Raiders, he logged 10 games, 26 tackles, 1 sack, and 8 passes defensed — but it’s not just about stats. What caught the Eagles’ attention was his raw speed and press-man coverage ability, something the Philly defense craves in their increasingly aggressive scheme.
With the cornerback room already in fierce competition during training camp, adding a young, experienced, and still-developing CB like Bennett is a strategic stroke. He brings not just talent, but the kind of pressure that pushes everyone around him.
“His first practice with us changed the tempo instantly — guys realized a real challenger just walked into the room,” said one Eagles coach. That quote isn’t just praise — it’s a warning shot. The Eagles aren’t waiting for the regular season to shake things up. They’re doing it now.
Bennett’s arrival gives Philadelphia even more defensive flexibility — and if he continues to rise, he could become a major problem for NFC quarterbacks this season.












