Report: Eagles have trade in place to send LeSean McCoy to Bills for Kiko Alonso

Alonso was the 2013 PFWA Defensive Rookie of the Year

The Eagles have a trade in place with the Bills for LeSean McCoy
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For the second consecutive offseason, the Eagles will send a star player packing. Last year it was DeSean Jackson. This year it's LeSean McCoy. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Eagles traded McCoy to Buffalo for Bills linebacker Kiko Alonso:

McCoy was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time All-Pro. He was the NFL rushing leader in 2013, with 1607 rushing yards, and the Eagles' all-time rushing leader, with 6792 career rushing yards.

It'll probably just easier to continue to update this trade with analysis in bullet-point form:

• McCoy had a drastic drop in production from 2013 to 2014. As noted above, McCoy was the NFL's rushing leader with 1607 yards. He also had a very impressive 5.1 yards per carry. In 2014, his yards per carry dropped to 4.2. The Eagles suffered a number of injuries along their offensive line last season, but McCoy often didn’t look like the same back.

• McCoy was set to count for $11,950,000 against the salary cap in 2015. By trading him, the Eagles will save $8,550,000 of that figure. McCoy’s 2013 production may have warranted that kind of money. His 2014 production did not. More on the money aspect later in this post.

• As of right now, the Eagles don't really have a guy they can trust to carry the load other than McCoy. Darren Sproles is a weapon, but is not a three-down back that can carry the ball 15+ times per game, and Chris Polk can't be trusted to stay healthy.

• The draft this year is loaded with good running backs. Here are a few that make sense for the Eagles.

• While the Eagles have now opened up a hole at running back, they likely filled one at ILB with Alonso, who was the PFWA Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2013 and is only 24 years old. He is a three-down linebacker who racked up 159 tackles, two sacks, and four INTs his rookie year.

• Alonso is inexpensive. He will only count for $1,172,837 against the cap in 2015, according to overthecap.com.

• Alonso comes with serious concerns. He suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in July and missed the entire 2014 season. In college, he tore his right ACL.

• Alonso went to... you guessed it... Oregon. That now makes nine players on the Eagles' roster who went to Oregon.

• In the last two weeks, the Eagles have released TE James Casey, starting OG Todd Herremans, starting CB Cary Williams, and they are reportedly expected to release Trent Cole in the immediate future.

Let's recap each cut/trade:

  1. James Casey cut: Had a $4 million cap figure in 2015, savings of $4 million.
  2. Todd Herremans cut: Had a $5.2 million cap figure in 2015, savings of $2.8 million.
  3. Cary Williams cut: Had a $8,166,668 cap figure in 2015, savings of $6.5 million.
  4. Trent Cole cut: Had a $11,625,000 cap figure in 2015, savings of $8,425,000.
  5. LeSean McCoy traded: Had an $11,950,000 cap figure in 2015, savings of $8,550,000.

In chart form:


• DeMeco Ryans is likely to be the next cap casualty, as he is set to make $6.9 million in 2015, with no penalty to release him.

• As we reported last week, expect the Eagles to be major players in free agency.

• Oh, and the Eagles play the Bills this year. In Philly.

• Let's go ahead and update the Eagles offseason plan, once again:


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