The trade deadline is less than a week away, and rumors are swirling around the Philadelphia Eagles. The team has been linked to possible trades that would bring them Torrey Smith from the San Francisco 49ers or Alshon Jeffery from the Chicago Bears.

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While those two trade options are drawing the most interest, there’s another wide receiver that could be made available as well. The Los Angeles Rams signed Kenny Britt to a two-year deal that will be up after the 2016 season.

Los Angeles has already invested a large amount of money into Tavon Austin. He signed a four-year deal that is worth $42 million with $30 million in guarantees.

The Rams could afford to go younger at the position by re-signing 27-year old wideout Brian Quick. Quick brings similar size and would be less expensive than Britt.

Philadelphia can swoop in and obtain Britt for a low draft pick. At 6-foot-3, 223-pounds, Britt would give the Eagles a height, weight, speed option that can stretch the field on the outside.

Britt has 33 receptions for 535 yards so far this season. He averaged 18.9 yards per catch in 2015.

Losing Ron Brooks for the season will change some things in the secondary. Brooks was the primary nickel cornerback for the Eagles. He covered the slot receivers when they face three receiver sets.

Malcolm Jenkins will move inside for the time being, and Jaylen Watkins will come in at strong safety. While the two are capable of filling in for Brooks, Leodis McKelvin remains an injury risk.

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McKelvin has been solid when healthy, but a hamstring injury has a tendency to resurface at some point. Jalen Mills filled in at left corner while McKelvin was out. Mills is a future star for the Eagles.

Philadelphia can sure up the secondary by adding D.J. Hayden from the Oakland Raiders. Hayden was selected in the first round, 12th pick overall, in the 2013 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

Hayden lost his starting job after the Raiders signed free agent cornerback Sean Smith to a four-year, $40 million contract before the 2016 season. Oakland also signed David Amerson to a four-year, $35 million contract making Hayden the odd man out.

Coming out of Houston, Hayden was lauded for his footwork and speed which allowed him to excel in man to man coverage. He can move inside and cover slot receivers, which is exactly what the Eagles need.

Hayden also showed that he could locate the football, breaking up 10 passes in 2014 and eight in 2015. The fourth-year cornerback is scheduled to be a free agent after the 2016 season and could benefit from a change of scenery in Jim Schwartz’s new defense.