It's clear to the Jacksonville Jaguars that it's only a matter of time before they lose Jalen Ramsey. So they decided to cash in and put him on the trade market. The Philadelphia Eagles are apparently one of the teams that are looking to make a move for the All-Pro cornerback.

ESPN's Tim McManus reported that the team is looking into every aspect of Ramsey as a player. They are seriously assessing whether he is worth bringing over in exchange for assets and draft picks.

The Eagles have been doing their homework on Ramsey, according to sources. The same was true with Minkah Fitzpatrick, who on Monday was traded from the Miami Dolphins to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a first-round pick plus some later-round pick swaps.

The Eagles have failed in their previous attempts to get into the trade market and find the man that will strengthen their secondary. They hope that they finally find their man this time with Ramsey.

Ramsey has played three seasons with the Jaguars and have proven his value since 2016. He has made 9 interceptions, converted a pick-six, and made a total of 202 tackles over his playing career.

However, his talent comes with a rather problematic personality. His troubled history with the Jaguars is well-documented, and it's likely that the team will have to deal with his brash personality if they make the move.

However, a crack at the Super Bowl erases all sins. Ramsey can definitely give the Eagles a much better shot at another title if he does come over.