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5 Eagles players poised for a breakout season

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The Philadelphia Eagles have several rising stars primed for breakout seasons in 2026. Here’s a look at the key players ready to take the next step and make a major impact on both sides of the ball.

Voluntary offseason workout programs are fast approaching, and should kick off for Philadelphia in Mid-April. OTAs are intended to provide training, teaching, and physical conditioning for players. As per Article 21 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, each club's official, voluntary nine-week offseason program is conducted in three phases that'll take the team into the early summer before training camp.

The Eagles are really good at roster building, and when you have success, you risk losing talent and having to retool. Last offseason, Philadelphia lost Josh Sweat, Darius Slay, Milton Williams, Isaiah Rodgers, and several other key free agents from the Super Bowl championship team. This off-season, Jaelan Phillips, Reed Blankenship, Nakobe Dean, and Jahan Dotson are among the starters who have departed, but there are reinforcements on the roster.

With offseason workouts fast approaching, we're looking at several rising stars primed for breakout seasons in 2026. Here's a look at the key players ready to take the next step and make a major impact on both sides of the ball. OL Tyler Steen There's been talk of the Eagles potentially replacing Steen at offensive guard, but the former Vanderbilt and Alabama offensive tackle is the least of the worries in Philadelphia.

A third-round pick who finally earned the starting spot, Steen was the seventh-highest graded Eagles offensive player; his 71. 6 overall PFF grade was 17th in the NFL, and his 74. 0 is 11th best in the league.

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