Reloading the Edge and Secondary
Phillips’ departure leaves a massive crater on the defensive line. Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt possess elite speed off the edge, but they lack the pure size required to anchor against the run. The Eagles signed Arnold Ebiketie to a fast one-year, $7.3 million band-aid deal late Thursday night. That temporarily stops the bleeding, but the long-term answer must come in late April. Expect Philadelphia to target heavy-handed pass rushers at pick No. 23.
The secondary requires equal attention. Roseman grabbed Riq Woolen on a one-year, $15 million contract and added Jonathan Jones. The cornerback room looks completely stuffed. Safety, however, screams for help. Andrew Mukuba owns the starting role, yet his durability history gives coaches heartburn. Philadelphia needs a hard-hitting safety to replace Blankenship’s gritty production and restore fear in the deep third of the field. You can almost feel the tension in the stadium air when opposing receivers cross the middle without a true enforcer waiting for them.
The Offensive Line Succession Plan
Lane Johnson turns 36 next month. The chilly wind didn’t deter the fans last season, but the crowd collectively held its breath every time a defender rolled near Johnson’s ankles. The right tackle spot requires a true heir. Top scouts consistently connect the Eagles to massive humans like Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor or Arizona State’s Max Iheanachor. Drafting a tackle in the first or second round gives offensive line guru Jeff Stoutland a raw block of clay to mold before Johnson finally hangs up his cleats.
“We hate seeing our brothers leave, but we know the business. The young guys in this building just have to step up and strike. Nobody feels sorry for us.”
— Brandon Graham, Eagles Defensive Leader
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
Free agency backs Philadelphia into a tight corner. They cannot afford to miss on days one and two of the draft. Dallas Goedert just signed a fast one-year, $7 million extension, signaling the tight end room also needs fresh blood soon to support Jalen Hurts. If Roseman connects on a dominant edge rusher and a future franchise tackle with his premium picks, the Eagles secure their physical dominance in the NFC East. If he whiffs, rival offenses will feast on an undersized defensive front and expose an aging offensive line.

