The Philadelphia Eagles are in need of running back help due to Jay Ajayi going down for the season with a torn ACL. The Eagles have previously been connected to Le’Veon Bell but now they’re being linked to another high-profile backfield weapon: David Johnson.Now that’s interesting.Johnson http://www.eaglesauthorizedshops.com/authentic-jay-ajayi-jersey , 26, is an incredibly talented player. He rushed for 1,239 yards and 20 touchdowns during the 2016 season. But that’s not all. He also had 120 receptions for 879 yards and four scores. That’s 2 Brandon Brooks Jersey ,118 total yards from scrimmage.Johnson’s play-making versatility would be much welcomed to an Eagles offense that currently ranks 28th in big plays generated. While it makes sense for the Eagles to be interested in Johnson, it doesn’t really make sense for the Cardinals to trade him. Arizona just inked him to a three-year, $39 million back in September. Even if this turns out to be a lost season for the 1-4 Cardinals Authentic Jordan Hicks Jersey , there’s value in keeping Johnson as a reliable weapon for rookie quarterback Josh Rosen to work with.I have a hard time seeing the Eagles ending up with Johnson. The action prior to Tuesday’s 4:00 PM NFL trade deadline isn’t expected to feature some of the biggest names rumored to be on the market. NFL insider Adam Schefter said as much during an appearance on the 97.5 Morning Show on Tuesday morning.LE’VEON BELLThe Eagles have been previously rumored to be interested in Bell. Jason La Canfora recently said that the Steelers are hopeful the Eagles will “rekindle their trade discussions” about him. But it appears you shouldn’t get your hopes up.DESEAN JACKSONIt was reported over the weekend that Jackson requested a trade out of Tampa. The Eagles could really use a deep threat, so bringing Jackson back home would make some sense, but it appears the Bucs are not willing to give him up.NICK FOLESOn Tuesday Youth Stefen Wisniewski Jersey , La Canfora said Foles is among the “most realistic” group of players to be moved before the trade deadline. Schefter doesn’t see a market for the Super Bowl MVP, however.