There aren't a lot of 6-foot-4 cornerbacks walking around.
Tariq Woolen, currently of the Seattle Seahawks, fits that bill.
Woolen hasn't stayed in favor in Seattle of late, though, and could be a trade candidate.
If Woolen is going to move, ESPN's Bill Barnwell thinks the Philadelphia Eagles should pursue him.
Barnwell's suggested trade sends Woolen to Philly for another cornerback, Kelee Ringo, and a mid-round draft pick upgrade.
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This is how Barnwell explains it from the Eagles' perspective:
Let's swap frustrating cornerbacks. The Seahawks have seemingly fallen out of love with Woolen, who was benched for stretches in 2024 and got off to a rough start in 2025. The 6-foot-4 cornerback gave up a big gain to Ricky Pearsall and was out-jumped for the game-winning touchdown by Jake Tonges in Week 1. He has already committed six penalties in five games, including two flags for pass interference. In the final year of his deal, Woolen's likely going to be wearing another uniform in 2026.
He could wear an Eagles uniform in 2025, though. Philly desperately needs a third cornerback to play on the outside across from Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, and though Woolen has struggled to match what was a sterling performance as a rookie, he's going to offer more upside than just about anybody the Eagles can acquire at the deadline. The other corners on the market are going to be either similarly frustrating young prospects (Cam Taylor-Britt of the Bengals, Joshua Williams of the Chiefs) or replacement-level journeymen (Saints corner Isaac Yiadom or Commanders corner Noah Igbinoghene). Woolen is a shot worth taking and a potential project for Vic Fangio over the rest of the season.
Unlike Woolen, Ringo isn't in the final year of his contract. The Seahawks would get a chance to develop him a bit in the hopes of at least being a key contributor in 2026.
Seattle likely doesn't need Woolen at this point. But one team's trash is another team's treasure, and with Woolen, the Eagles would be hoping to find some treasure.