India, April 4 -- The AJ Brown trade case has taken a new turn. On Friday, NFL insiders revealed that the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots have agreed on some terms of a potential deal. However, there is a roadblock. Nothing is official yet.

According to Boston Sports Journal's Greg Bedard, Philadelphia has set a high asking price. "The Eagles have been asking for a first and a second or a first and a third," Bedard said on NBC Sports Boston.

However, New England's position appears far more conservative. "The Patriots, from my understanding, are looking at a second-round draft compensation."

That gap reflects broader questions about Brown's value on the trade market. NBC Sports Boston reporter Phil Perry pointed out tha...