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Stock up or Stock Down: How the Eagles' offense changed this offseason

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Philadelphia reshaped key pieces of its offense this offseason. Breaking down which Eagles saw their stock rise and fall entering 2026.

The Philadelphia Eagles are in the final phase of their nine-week offseason workout program, and they have a full 90-man roster after being joined by eight NFL draft picks and about 10 undrafted free agents after the record-setting weekend. Philadelphia talked about swinging the pendulum towards the offense, and the Eagles finished the three-day weekend with their first five picks going to offensive players who'll play key roles in the future. Of the five, only Makai Lemon and Eli Stowers appear set for Day 1 roles.

Markel Bell, Micah Morris, and others may not seed the field until 2027 at the earliest. On defense, the Eagles added Texas Tech safety Cole Wisniewski and New Mexico pass rusher Keyshawn James-Newby, with an intriguing International Pathway Program participant, Uar Bernard, sandwiched in between. The Birds suffered significant free agent losses on offense with A.

J. Dillon ( Panthers ), Jahan Dotson (Falcons), Kylen Granson (Titans), Sam Howell (Cowboys), Matt Pryor (Cardinals), and Brett Toth (49ers) all departing, replaced by Andy Dalton, Hollywood Brown, Elijah Moore, Johnny Mundt, Dameon Pierce, Stone Smartt, and Tay Wicks ( Packers ) who arrived via trade. Philadelphia reshaped key pieces of its offense this offseason.

Breaking down which Eagles saw their stock rise or fall heading into 2026. Quarterback: 4 #1 Jalen Hurts#14 Tanner McKee#16 Andy Dalton #10 Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State Jalen Hurts has begun his work with Sean Mannion, and the quarterback will benefit from having the former quarterback , along with Josh Grizzard (pass game coordinator) and another former quarterback, Jerrod Johnson, on staff as senior assistants. Tanner McKee returns, while the Eagles traded a 7th-round pick to Carolina to acquire veteran quarterback Andy Dalton.

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