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10 Eagles who’ll be impacted the most

10 Eagles who’ll be impacted the most

The Eagles need impact players on both sides of the ball, and with two first-round picks in this month’s draft, Howie Roseman will have another opportunity to add depth to a Super Bowl-caliber roster.

Lost in the predraft hype is the likelihood that several veteran players on the Philadelphia roster will be cut, waived, or traded after Howie Roseman finishes adding draft picks and undrafted free agents.

With the big night fast approaching, here are 10 Eagles who could be impacted the most by draft night.

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Marcus Mariota is the backup quarterback, signed to a one-year deal. Philadelphia has been linked to Dorian Thompson-Robinson, and Book would be the odd man out if Philadelphia drafted a quarterback.

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Philadelphia has four running backs on the roster after signing Rashaad Penny and re-signing Boston Scott.

Head coach Nick Sirianni has said everything about wanting to see Sermon perform. Still, if Philadelphia drafts Bijan Robinson or any of the top dual-threat prospects in round one or two, he’ll likely be impacted the most.

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Watkins is currently the Eagles’ 3rd wide receiver and looking for a breakout season in a contract year.

If Philadelphia splashes at the position in rounds two or three, Watkins could be in danger of slipping to the fourth spot or potentially being traded.

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There’s been talk of Philadelphia looking to add another tight end, which could be disastrous for Jack Stoll and Grant Calcaterra.

Stoll is the No. 2 tight end, a willing run blocker, and a potential 30-catch, 300-yard tight end, but he’ll be hard-pressed to reach those goals if Howie Roseman makes a move for a talented backup behind Dallas Goedert.

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Jurgens is slated to be the starter at the right guard position in place of the departed Isaac Seumalo.

Things could change if the Eagles select Peter Skoronski as a more natural fit for the position.

Jurgens could see another redshirt season behind Jason Kelce.

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There’s been discussion of Philadelphia potentially adding Jalen Carter or another defensive tackle with one of the two first-round…

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