Eagles Amazing Trade Boost: Jakorian Bennett Arrives as Booker Exits

Jakorian Bennett

Philadelphia trades defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV to Las Vegas for cornerback Jakorian Bennett. Bennett adds valuable coverage depth behind Quinyon Mitchell in a shrewd Eagles trade.

⚙️ Jakorian Bennett Trade

  • On August 4–5, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles and Las Vegas Raiders completed a player for player trade. The Eagles acquired cornerback Jakorian Bennett from the Raiders in exchange for interior defensive lineman Thomas Booker IV.
  • Bennett, a 2023 fourth-round pick out of Maryland, appeared in 24 games over two seasons with Las Vegas, tallying 58 tackles and 11 passes defensed. Booker a 2022 fifth round pick from Stanford played in all 17 regular season games for Philadelphia in 2024 but mostly in a reserve role.
  • The move comes amid a crowded Eagles secondary competition Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Kelee Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson and Mac McWilliams already on the roster. Bennett now joins that battle for starting snaps.

🏈 Player Profiles & PFF Insights

Jakorian Bennett: Profile & PFF Metrics

  • Bennett completed 58 tackles and 11 passes defensed by the end of 2024 he played in 24 NFL games with 11 starts.
  • PFF ranks him modestly: overall grade 58.6 (135th/222 CBs) coverage grade 61.0 and run-defense grade 42.2 reflecting strengths in coverage but need for tackling improvement.
  • During his Raider tenure, he allowed a 40% completion rate in single coverage forced seven incompletions (t‑5th in league) and held opposing passer rating to ~58.6.

Thomas Booker IV: Profile & Usage

  • Booker appeared in all Eagles regular-season games in 2024 tallying 18 tackles, one sack and minimal special-teams snaps (~7%) and defensive snaps (~17%).
  • He was drafted in 2022 by Houston spent time on Philadelphia’s practice squad in 2023 before contributing in 2024 including Super Bowl LIX victory depth role.

 

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🧩 Analysis: Eagles Secondary Impact & Camp Competition

  • Philadelphia lost Darius Slay, Isaiah Rodgers and Avonte Maddox in free agency leaving holes outside the rookie Mitchell & DeJean duo. Bennett provides depth and coverage ability to contend for the starting outside corner spot.
  • Analysts grade the trade: Eagles receive a “B” as Bennett addresses a need despite tackling concerns; Raiders earn a “B‑” boosting their DT depth after cutting Christian Wilkins.
  • Silver & Black Pride notes Bennett may shift to nickel corner given his quickness and inside experience (~228 college snaps at nickel) despite boundary background.

 

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