time2rock Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Market Watch Posted: March 7th, 2025 | Author: Tommy Lawlor Free agency starts next week, but there is a lot of action going on right now. Some players are getting new deals and others are getting cut. This has been a busy few days and you can expect that to continue in the build-up to the official start of the league year. The Eagles don’t have a lot of money to spend. They are preparing to lose some key players next week. To make the best of that situation the Eagles want comp picks in 2026. In order for that to happen, the Eagles can’t sign free agents to big deals. If you lose a player and sign one, they cancel each other out. There is a loophole. Players who are cut do not count against the comp pick formula. The Eagles will likely pursue some of those guys. Here are some potential names of interest from recent cuts. DT Jonathan Allen DT Dre’Mont Jones DT Javon Hargrave Allen is the best player, which also means he’ll cost the most. He would be fun to pair with Jalen Carter. Jones makes the most sense from an age/cost/ability perspective. He also has experience playing in Vic Fangio’s scheme. Hargrave was terrific for the Eagles from 2020-2022, but he’s now 32 and coming off a season when he only played in three games. He feels like the kind of guy you sign at midseason after an injury. Edge Harold Landry Edge Joey Bosa Landry will turn 29 this summer. He has 19.5 sacks and 36 QB hits over the past two seasons. He could make sense on a 3-year deal. Bosa was once a disruptive pass rusher, but he’s struggled to stay healthy. And he would be an awkward fit in Philly. I don’t see him headed this way. It would kind of be fun to sign him and make his brother Nick from the Niners suddenly have to hate him. There are still two big names on the trade market. Trey Hendrickson Myles Garrett Reports say that Hendrickson would cost a late 2nd. Then you would have to pay him big bucks. Garrett is still in a showdown with the Browns. He wants out and they don’t want to let go of him. We’ll have to wait and see how things play out. I’m sure part of Howie would love to go get an elite pass rusher, but I just don’t know if the resources and money are worth it for this team. Never say never, as we’ve learned over the years. There are still free agents that can be signed if the team wants to go that route. More importantly, there is a deep, talented draft class of DL. The Eagles are going to have a lot of options. It really comes down to how Howie wants to address the roster holes. It is interesting to see teams making cuts like this. They are creating cap space, but this isn’t a compelling free agent class. Is this just teams trying to save money? Do teams just see a really good draft class and want younger/cheaper options? The Eagles are benefiting from these players becoming available. It gives them more options. You can bet Howie and his staff knew most, if not all, of these guys would get cut. They have reports on the players and know which guys are worth talking to. This is a crazy time of the year for players and agent so nothing may happen until next week. Because Howie has drafted so well, the Eagles have plenty of young DL. Age isn’t a critical factor for them. They can add older players if they want without having to worry about getting too old. The Eagles can focus on adding the players they think are the best fit. Cost is important, of course. I would love to know if Howie sees DT or Edge as the bigger need right now. Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis and Moro Ojomo give you three good DTs. Nolan Smith, Jalyx Hunt and Bryce Huff give you three good pass rushers. I realize Hunt hasn’t shown that over the course of a full season and Huff didn’t show it last year. I think Hunt has a really bright future. Hunt showed tremendous improvement from September to the Super Bowl. He went from raw to key part of the rotation. The only real question now is if the Eagles think he is ready to start or should still be viewed as a key backup. Howie said he’s not ready to give up on Huff. He said the same thing about Nakobe Dean at this time last year and that worked out well. Huff/Dean isn’t the same set of circumstances, but I still think Huff has been a good enough pro player that it is too early to give up on him. If you can get Huff back to playing like this, you’re in good shape on the edge. You’re already paying the guy. It would be great if he could become a reliable part of the rotation. Sure would be nice to have that version of Huff in 2025. I’m curious to see what Howie and the front office do. They have a good set of players already in place and plenty of good options. ***** In a recent mock draft, Fran Duffy had the Eagles taking edge rusher Nic Scourton. He projected a trade back to the early 2nd round. 36) Philadelphia (Jacksonville) – EDGE Nic Scourton – Texas A&M Scourton was named first-team All-SEC this year after leading the Big Ten in sacks the year before. A power rusher who has experience dropping in coverage while also being a competitive run defender and lining up all over the front? He seems like a nice fit for Vic Fangio’s defensive line. I wouldn’t object to this. Scourton is similar in size to Hunt at 6-3, 257. Scourton is a more experienced/skilled rusher and should be able to contribute right away. Scourton played somewhere in the 280 range last year, but lost weight for the Combine. He would be best suited to play in the 260 range in the NFL. He’s got the frame to support that weight and still be a good athlete. http://igglesblitz.com/2025/03/market-watch/ 1
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