f1

Ranking Eagles' non QB position groups ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft

Sky F1

With the NFL Draft coming up quickly, we're ranking the Eagles' position groups from best to worst.

Philadelphia general manager Howie Roseman has swung the roster shaping pendulum toward the defense in 2026 and beyond, quietly maneuvering through free agency while adding veterans with upside on one-year deals. On offense, Dallas Goedert is back, but Nakobe Dean (Raiders), Reed Blankenship (Texans), Jaelan Phillips (Panthers), and Adoree' Jackson (free agency) have all departed. Marcus Epps is back, and the Birds added longtime veteran J.

T. Gray to the backend after trading Sydney Brown. While there are new names to know, the bulk of a Super Bowl-caliber roster remains.

With the draft fast approaching, we're ranking the Eagles' non-quarterback position groups from best to worst. 1. Cornerback Quinyon MitchellCooper DeJeanRiq WoolenKelee RingoJakorian BennettJonathan JonesMac McWilliamsTariq Castro-FieldsAmbry Thomas Philadelphia has star power at several key positions, but cornerback is where two 2025 All-Pros reside, and they just got an elite running mate.

After losing Jaelan Phillips, Reed Blankenship, and Nakobe Dean, the strength of this defense will be at cornerback. Philadelphia has gone from uncertainty at the position to being absolutely loaded after landing Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen on a one-year deal worth up to $15 million. The move allows Cooper DeJean to remain a versatile weapon.

Continue to the original source for the full article.