Three Eagles free agents remain unsigned ahead of OTAs
The Philadelphia Eagles continue preparing for OTAs while several former veterans, including Adoree' Jackson and Ogbo Okoronkwo, remain unsigned in free agency.
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.
Philadelphia has officially moved beyond rookie minicamp and is now preparing for the next major phase of the offseason program as the organization continues building toward the 2026 season. Philadelphia originally kicked off offseason workouts on April 20 at the Jefferson Health Training Center, where head coach Nick Sirianni welcomed a roster filled with both established veterans and several high-profile newcomers. The offseason has already featured significant changes across the organization following the departures of key coaches, including Kevin Patullo and longtime offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland.
The Eagles are currently entrenched in Phase Two of the NFL offseason program, which includes on-field instruction, individual drills, and position-specific work. However, the next major step arrives soon with Phase Three and organized team activities. During Phase Three, teams are permitted to hold up to 10 OTA practices over four weeks.
While live contact remains prohibited, teams can conduct 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills, allowing coaches to begin evaluating timing, communication, and overall system implementation on both sides of the ball. With OTAs here, three Philadelphia Eagles free agents remain unsigned. Here's a look at the key veterans still available.