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Ranking the Eagles biggest position of need

Ranking the Eagles biggest position of need

The Eagles will have two first-round picks in the NFL Draft, and after Howie Roseman efficiently worked through the first wave of free agency, the team’s most significant needs have somewhat changed.

Philadelphia signed Rashaad Penny in a surprising move and then was able to re-sign James Bradberry, along with Darius Slay.

There were losses on both sides of the football, as Miles Sanders (Bears) and Andre Dillard (Titans) departed on offense.

Javon Hargrave (49ers), T.J. Edwards (Bears), Kyzir White (Cardinals), and Marcus Epps (Raiders) all departed on the defensive side of the football, leaving huge holes to be filled.

Howie Roseman has talked about not wasting resources, and with the selection process just three weeks away, here are the Eagles’ most significant needs after the first wave of free agency and ahead of the draft.

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By retaining Darius Slay and James Bradberry, cornerback is no longer the most significant need on the board.

The Eagles re-signed Fletcher Cox but lost Javon Hargrave to the 49ers; Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh are both set to be free agents again.

Philadelphia has Milton Williams and Marlon Tuipulotu on the roster, along with 2022 first-round pick Jordan Davis and just signed Kentavius Street.

Howie Roseman loves to build from the inside out and will look to find Cox’s eventual replacement.

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The Eagles have Josh Sweat returning and Tarron Jackson on the roster, along with Derek Barnett, and the organization just re-signed Brandon Graham.

Philadelphia will lose Robert Quinn in free agency, and the team that led the NFL in sacks will look to add an edge rusher with one of their four top 100 picks.

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Landon Dickerson is entrenched at left guard, while Isaac Seumalo landed an excellent deal with the Steelers.

Cam Jurgens will slide to guard with Jason Kelce returning, while Sua Opeta and Tyrese Robinson are also on the roster.

The Eagles could look to add another guard via the draft or undrafted free agency, allowing Jurgens to take over at center eventually.

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Marcus Epps signed with the Raiders, while C.J. Gardner-Johnson took his talents to Detroit.

Undrafted rookie Reed Blankenship clarifies things, and he’s an obvious starter in 2023.

Philadelphia signed Justin Evans…

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