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Eagles roster inventory: Where the 2026 team stands

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Jihaad Campbell is just one of several question marks on the Eagles’ roster as we get ready for the NFL Draft.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 14: Jihaad Campbell #30 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on along with Nakobe Dean #17 against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field on December 14, 2025 in Philadelphia, United States. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images I’ll bet you’re not at all happy with the Eagles’ offseason thus far, huh? Yeah, I get it.

For the second straight year, the Birds haven’t done much to electrify the fanbase. In fact, they’ve seen more good players leave than they’ve acquired through the first major thrust of free agency, although in terms of quantity , you’d have to argue they’re coming out a bit ahead in the numbers game. Players Lost: Jaelan Phillies – EDGE Nakobe Dean – LB Reed Blankenship – S Jahan Dotson – WR Brett Toth – OL Sydney Brown – S Players Gained: Riq Woolen – CB Arnold Ebiketie – EDGE Marquise “Hollywood” Brown – WR Elijah Moore – WR Marcus Epps – S Johnny Mundt – TE Andy Dalton – QB Jonathan Jones – CB J.

T. Gray – S But I’ve always been a quality over quantity guy, and while the team re-signed some key players, notably tight end Dallas Goedert, safety Marcus Epps, offensive lineman Fred Johnson and punter Braden Mann, it’s true the roster isn’t quite as good as it was at the end of what was ultimately a disappointing 2025 season. Oh, and there is still the uncertainty around A.

J. Brown’s future in Philadelphia, too. The Eagles’ offense in 2026 is going to be led by someone who’s never been an offensive coordinator before, or called plays before, and was essentially the team’s 4th or 5th choice for the gig, so trepidation about that situation is warranted, as well.

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