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Biggest roster holes for all 32 NFL teams following the draft – ESPNPhiladelphia Eagles — Strong safety. Andrew Mukuba had an excellent rookie season at one safety position, but the Eagles have questions at the other with Reed Blankenship gone. The starter penciled in is Marcus Epps, who started four games last season after returning to the Eagles following two seasons with Las Vegas. If Epps were hurt, the Eagles might have to use a converted cornerback such as Michael Carter II or Jonathan Jones, or perhaps J.T. Gray. Gray is a former All-Pro special teams gunner, but he didn’t play a defensive snap in the 2025 regular season.

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Eagles front office changes include hiring another former Jets general manager – BGNMike Maccagnan’s name sticks out here since he served as the New York Jets’ general manager from 2015-2019 before he was ultimately replaced by Joe Douglas, who returned to Philly last year. Funny that they’re now both on the Eagles. Maccagnan is a Hightstown, New Jersey native (shout out Mercer County) whose front office career began as a scouting intern with the Washington football team back in 1990. The Jets were 24-40 during his four-year tenure as GM, though it’s not like they’ve gotten any better since his departure. Prior to joining the Jets, Maccagnan built a reputation as a respected executive for his contributions to the Houston Texans from 2000-2014. Howie Roseman is no stranger to adding former high-ranking front office members to his staff; he previously hired former Jacksonville Jaguars GM Dave Caldwell, for example, and the Eagles currently employ former Denver Broncos vice president of player personnel Matt Russell in addition to the aforementioned Douglas. With the Eagles losing multiple key front office members this offseason, adding Maccagnan to help offset those loses seems sensible.

Mailbag: What Patriots players make sense for the Eagles in the A.J. Brown trade? – PhillyVoiceAs long as we’re on silly Patriots trade rumors, I got asked by a few different people a week ago if the Patriots selected first-rounder Caleb Lomu with the intent of including him in the A.J. deal. Apparently an Eagles content creator put that out there? Anyway (looking at content creators), guys… come on. As the playoffs showed last season (especially in the Super Bowl), the Pats have an obvious need for offensive line help. Lomu was a very logical projection to them, especially with starting RT Morgan Moses playing in his age 35 season in 2026. But more importantly, the Pats traded up for him! If Lomu were selected with the intent of trading him to the Eagles, are we presuming that Howie Roseman worked together with the Patriots in trading up for him? Really? And then also, would the Eagles have taken another offensive tackle early in the third round if they were expecting Lomu to be sent to them in June? Respectfully, think things through for a minute before you put stuff out there. Anyway, if I’m guessing what the A.J. Brown trade looks like, put me down for a 1 in 2028, and maybe a 3 in 2027? Something like that. But I would lean toward no other players being included.

All-Access: Inside the Eagles’ 2026 NFL Draft – PhiladelphiaEagles.comJoin Executive Vice President and General Manager Howie Roseman as he takes you through one of his favorite weekends of the year, the 2026 NFL Draft. Go behind the scenes of the key decisions that go into drafting a new Eagle. All this and more in the latest episode of All-Access, presented by Lincoln Financial.

Albert Breer’s Mailbag: Joe Burrow’s Career Could Mirror a Super Bowl–winning QB – SIFrom Sam Mooney (@SamMooney4): Most everyone outside of Philly dislikes Big Dom. EVERYONE in the organization or that has ever been in the organization loves him. What can you say to people outside of the organization that would change their perspective of him? Thank you!! […] Sam, Big Dom has the implicit trust of the coaches and front-office personnel that he works with, and most players, too. Part of that is he’s really good at his job. Anyone in his role has to be connected, within the cities where they work and specifically within law enforcement, to protect the organization and everyone in it. Dom’s always been great in that area. The other piece of the puzzle here is that he works with GM Howie Roseman in doing background work on draft prospects and potential veteran acquisitions. And the information he helps gather is a pretty important piece of the team-building puzzle.

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Uar Bernard: the ‘rarest physical specimen’ who exposes the NFL’s scouting flaws – The GuardianUar Bernard has become a source of borderline indecent fascination in the NFL – the kind of prospect who underscores how athletes are identified and the inherent limits of pro football scouting itself. A swole 6ft 4in and 306lbs, Uar (pronounced OO-ar) Bernard doesn’t just look the part of a fearsome defensive lineman; fans post his shirtless photos next to ones of Myles Garrett, the game-wrecking Cleveland Browns pass rusher who set the regular-season sack record last year. Veteran NFL analyst Lance Zierlein described Bernard as “one of the rarest of physical specimens I’ve seen in the sport”. Other people who have spent their lifetimes in football say Bernard looks like a Marvel creation. George Whitfield – who has been a private coach to pros such as Andrew Luck and Cam Newton – likened Bernard to the NBA’s 7ft 4in Victor Wembanyama, another sports star whose physical traits seem alien even among other professional athletes. Bernard’s testing numbers bordered on otherworldly: a 4.63-second 40-yard dash, a 39-inch vertical, the 10ft 10in broad jump – or 14in farther than the next-best defensive end prospect. Scouts were awestruck by Bernard’s 6% body fat – which would be considered low for a marathon runner – down from the 11% that he started with at the beginning of his draft training four months earlier.

Cooper DeJean appears to be dating Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and Netflix star Abby Summers. Here’s what we know. – InquirerSorry, Nikki Bella fans. It appears Cooper DeJean has moved on. And his new love interest might come as a shock to Eagles fans — because she isn’t just a Netflix star, she’s also a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. After appearing to date the professional wrestler, who attended Eagles games in DeJean’s jersey and responded to chants directed at her during a WWE stop in Philadelphia, the third-year cornerback has been spotted publicly multiple times with Cowboys cheerleader Abby Summers, most recently at this weekend’s Kentucky Derby.

Let’s Talk Dallas – Iggles BlitzDallas has the #4 most difficult schedule in the league. Last year they had it easy. We’ll see how Dallas handles playing tougher opponents. That will challenge their coaches and players in a big way. The Cowboys are a more talented team this year. They are better constructed. They seem to have a good plan in place. They deserve lots of praise. I also think they are going to be challenged in some ways that are being overlooked. Most importantly of all, they must have their key guys stay healthy. That’s been an issue in recent years. They could challenge the Eagles for the NFC East, but I see Dallas as more of a wild card team this year. Offseason hype rarely matches regular season performance.

3 veteran free agents who fill a Cowboys’ need – Blogging The BoysLB Bobby Wagner. By drafting Jaishawn Barham and trading for Dee Winters, the Cowboys have upgraded the LB position, but they shouldn’t stop there. Although he turns 36 in June, Bobby Wagner is still performing like a Top 10 player at his position in the league. By signing him the Cowboys would not only solidify the LB position, but also give them a veteran who has seen it all to wear the green dot and be a mentor to Dallas’ young LBs. In what shapes up to be a very young defensive unit, Wagner’s addition in Dallas could prove to be invaluable for this year.

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The 5 O’Clock Club: One thought on each of the Commanders’ 27 veteran free agents of 2026 – Hogs HavenNo. 1 QB Marcus Mariota (re-signed, 1 year). In 2024, I was deeply disappointed when I learned that the Commanders had signed Mariota to a $6m one-year deal. Well, MM made me a believer with everything he did that season. Last year, I was thrilled to have him back at $8m. This year, I might’ve been ready to move on to a younger, cheaper backup if there hadn’t been so much turmoil; with the change at OC, QB coach and OL coach, continuity with Mariota feels like it’s worth the $7.3m cap hit that OTC reports for the position. Hopefully, next season, the backup will be Athan Kaliakmanis, or someone similar.

6 players on the NY Giants’ roster bubble after offseason additions – Big Blue ViewWR Jalin Hyatt/Isaiah Hodgins. Truth is, Hyatt and Hodgins have been on the 2026 roster bubble since the second the 2025 season ended. The hiring of Harbaugh as head coach made their mountain tougher to climb because neither contributes to special teams. The trade-up to select Malachi Fields in the draft brought yet another obstacle. In my post-draft 53-man roster projection, I had Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin, Malachi Fields, and Gunner Olszewski making the team. That’s six receivers. If the Giants keep a seventh, strong special teamers like Dalen Cambre and Ryan Miller might have an advantage.

6 NFL coaches on the hot seat to start 2026 – SB NationShane Steichen, Indianapolis Colts. The Colts were on one of the most impressive tears in the NFL to start 2025, but an injury to Daniel Jones derailed a possible playoff run. That more or less took Steichen back to where he was a year ago, back in a “prove it” situation. Since becoming the Colts head coach in 2023 the team has gone 25-and-26, failing to make the playoffs in three seasons. If that becomes a fourth year then he could follow the same path as Jonathan Gannon, who hired at the same time as Steichen after being on the Eagles’ staff, only to see a coaching run come to an end quickly.

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