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1 prospect to replace each of the Eagles’ offseason departures

1 prospect to replace each of the Eagles’ offseason departures

The Eagles’ offensive and defensive units will look completely different after a mass exodus of big names.

Seven key Eagles starters or contributors are joining other organizations, as T.J. Edwards (Bears), Javon Hargrave (49ers), Andre Dillard (Titans), Miles Sanders (Panthers), Kyzir White (Cardinals), Gardner Minshew (Colts), and Marcus Epps (Raiders) have all agreed and will depart.

Philadelphia builds through the draft, and April’s selection process offers several intriguing prospects.

With all eyes looking ahead to draft day, here’s one prospect to replace each of the team’s departed free agents.

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Bergeron plays with solid fundamentals, fluidity, and a relentless motor.

The former Syracuse star can play both tackle positions.

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Sewell had 56 tackles with 5.5 for loss, including 1.5 sacks, an interception, fumble recovery, and four pass breakups last season, down from 2021 when he led the Ducks with 114 tackles, with 8.5 for loss and four sacks.

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The All-American led the Bulldogs with 31 quarterback hurries despite missing several games with a UCL sprain. In his last three seasons, he is 2nd in Pass Rush win rate among the 168 Interior Linemen with at least 300 pass rush snaps and 9th in total pressures with 60.

Carter plays with a special combination of quickness along with natural strength.

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Brown started 50 games for the Illini, and his brother, Chase, is also a star running back in this draft class.

A swiss army knife at safety, Brown earned First-Team All-Big Ten playing a hybrid role.

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The Eagles don’t need a quarterback, but the quarterback factory is constantly rolling, and the TCU star could be the perfect late-round developmental prospect.

Duggan was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2022 for a reason as a dual-threat quarterback with deep ball abilities after starting the season as the Horned Frogs’ backup.

Duggan has 30 passing touchdowns to just four interceptions and a Total QBR of 80.2, highlighting his efficiency….

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