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    Eagles Target Tight End: The Missing Piece for a 2026 Super Bowl Run

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerMarch 25, 20263 Mins Read
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    PHILADELPHIA — The clock is ticking on the Eagles 2026 NFL Draft board. After a chaotic opening to the legal tampering window, Philadelphia’s defense took a massive hit. Vic Fangio lost 34 starts worth of production as Nakobe Dean, Reed Blankenship, Adoree’ Jackson, and Jaelan Phillips walked out the door. The front office patched those holes violently and quickly. Howie Roseman signed Riq Woolen and Jonathan Jones, locking down the secondary. He added Hollywood Brown to stretch the field. But one glaring void remains on offense. Dallas Goedert returns strictly to avoid a $20 million dead cap penalty. The Eagles desperately need a long-term weapon at tight end.

    The First-Round Prize: Kenyon Sadiq

    You could feel the electricity in Indianapolis when Kenyon Sadiq took the field at the NFL Combine. The Oregon product didn’t just run; he launched a missile across the turf. Sadiq stands 6-foot-3 and 241 pounds. He caught 51 passes for 560 yards and eight touchdowns in 2025. He blocks like a fullback and runs wheel routes like a wideout. If Sadiq falls to pick No. 23, his projected $3.5 million salary makes him an instant steal. Opposing coordinators dread his versatility. The Chiefs, Ravens, and Chargers are all sniffing around. If Roseman wants him, he must move up the board.

    Day Two Targets: Size and Speed

    If Sadiq vanishes early, the Eagles have robust contingency plans. Ohio State’s Max Klare presents a massive target at 6-foot-4 and 246 pounds. He dominated at Purdue before transferring, logging 51 catches for 685 yards in 2024. He attacks the seam and punishes linebackers in space. Fans bundled up in the Horseshoe witnessed his raw power all winter.

    Move down the board, and Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers enters the chat. The 2025 Mackey Award winner is a certified weapon. He hauled in 62 catches for 769 yards last season. Stowers runs like a tailback after the catch. He will instantly boost an Eagles offense that struggled with yards after the catch last year.

    Need a heavy hitter? Stanford’s Sam Roush is your guy. At 6-foot-6 and 267 pounds, Roush mauled edge rushers for Frank Reich’s run-heavy scheme. He also snagged 49 balls for 545 yards in 2025. Sean Mannion’s offensive system requires tight ends who can clear lanes. Roush fits that mold perfectly.

    “We know what it takes to get back to the top. We need dogs. We need guys who want the ball when the stadium is shaking and the season is on the line.”— Jalen Hurts, Quarterback

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    Securing a dynamic tight end dictates the entire offensive identity for 2026. If the Eagles draft a versatile threat like Sadiq or Stowers, Mannion can deploy heavy 12-personnel packages without sacrificing outside speed. This forces defenses to choose between stacking the box against Saquon Barkley or double-teaming DeVonta Smith and Hollywood Brown. A blown draft pick leaves Hurts relying on an aging Goedert and a rotation of depth pieces like Grant Calcaterra. The NFC East is unforgiving. A premium tight end transforms this offense from predictable to unstoppable.

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