Posted July 4Jul 4 Underrated Offseason?Posted July 3rd, 2026It can be tough to judge an offseason because sometimes you need time and context for it. Back in 2004 the Eagles traded for TO and signed Jevon Kearse. There was immediate celebrating. There were key moves in 2017 that stretched over months and didn’t get the same attention (Patrick Robinson, Chris Long, LeGarrette Blount), but turned out to be keys to winning the franchise’s first Super Bowl.Have we underrated how good this offseason was?Seth Walder of ESPN gave the Eagles the only A in his offseason grades.The Eagles prepared for the loss of Brown by trading fifth- and sixth-round picks for Dontayvion Wicks and selecting Makai Lemon in the first round of the draft. I particularly like the Wicks acquisition. The former Packer has a 69 open score over the past three seasons — well above average — and perhaps has not fully realized his upside.There is no question that Wicks still has upside. The question is whether the Eagles can get him to play to his full potential, or at least close to it.The Eagles also had one of my favorite free agency signings of the offseason, nabbing Woolen for one year and $12 million. Woolen is not considered among the game’s best corners despite metrics that suggest elite-level play. Over the past four seasons, Woolen ranks first among all cornerbacks with at least 500 coverage snaps in air yards allowed per coverage snap, just ahead of new teammate Quinyon Mitchell and Pat Surtain II.Woolen had a terrific spring and looks like a major upgrade at CB2.Let’s review some of what the Eagles did.DIFFERENCE MAKERSThe Eagles had a talented roster heading into the offseason. Howie Roseman is always looking to add top talent and it appears he was able to find three such pieces. Trading for Jonathan Greenard upgrades the edge situation in a big way. Greenard is highly disruptive and plays the run well. He has good size, which Vic Fangio wants in the left end when possible. That helps the player set the edge in the run game. It is critical in this scheme for the front four to play the run well so you can keep the light box and focus on coverage. I think Greenard will prove to be a really key player for the defense. He seems really bought in and hungry to win big.As mentioned above, adding Woolen looks more and more like a great move.Woolen will help the secondary get back to the 2024 level, or even better. Woolen has an elite combination of size, speed and length. He’s also skilled. QBs won’t have great options with who to attack, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean or Woolen.Rookie Makai Lemon can also be a difference-maker. He won’t be AJ Brown, but he can be an impactful slot receiver. The new offensive scheme wants to throw the ball to the middle of the field on a regular basis. Lemon is right at home working the middle. He knows how to get open, has strong hands and is outstanding at running after the catch.The Eagles will be asking Lemon to do what he does best. That puts him in a position to succeed and should ease his transition to the NFL.I think you can also add Sean Mannion to this category. The players have raved about him and the new offense. The old scheme relied on star players. With AJ Brown gone, the new scheme will focus on spreading the ball around. Roseman added good WR depth to fit the scheme. DeVonta Smith will be the workhorse to be sure, but Jalen Hurts will have more options than ever before. It will be up to Hurts and Mannion to make things work.PLUGGING HOLESNot all moves are going to involve star players. The Eagles needed a blocking TE and added Johnny Mundt, who can handle that role. Arnold Ebiketie figures to be a regular part of the pass rush rotation and is a good fit for the scheme. Eli Stowers brings some real juice to the TE spot and could be a good role player. As mentioned above, adding WRs Dontayvion Wicks and Hollywood Brown weren’t splashy moves, but they give Hurts talented veteran receivers to work with.DEPTHRoseman and his staff did a good job of finding depth pieces. They added veteran corner Jonathan Jones to the secondary. He’s an upgrade on what they had last year. Elijah Moore, a proven slot receiver, will be ready to step in if anything happens to Lemon this summer. Rookie Markell Bell gives the team better depth at OT. Veteran Michael Jordan could help at OG. Rookie Cole Wisniewski will be in the mix at safety. He’s bigger and more physical than the other safeties. AJ Epenesa offers size on the edge.LOSSESThe Eagles lost key players in Jaelan Phillips, Nakobe Dean, Reed Blankenship and Brown. The team has Greenard to replace Phillips and could be an upgrade. They have Jihaad Campbell to replace Dean. Marcus Epps will get the first chance to succeed Blankenship. There is no clear replacement for Brown. They are using scheme and depth to replace him. Overall, the Eagles were well prepared to lose these guys. Epps has his doubters, but Fangio seems to believe in him.The Eagles didn’t storm out of the gates making big moves, but it feels more and more like they had a better offseason than we realize.*****Here are some thoughts on the new offense.Mannion will figure out what Hurts is most comfortable with and does the best and will tailor the offense accordingly. This isn’t one size fits all. You can adjust as needed to fit your personnel.https://igglesblitz.com/2026/07/underrated-offseason/
July 28Jul 28 I guess it remains to be seen? Every year we all like to judge and rate moves. Some look great, others look questionable. We like draft picks or we have concerns over draft picks etc. I think what I’m learning more and more is it’s fine to have an opinion on things but we don’t know how these moves will pan out. Woollen looks like a great addition but there’s also a reason why he was released and wasn’t a starter at the end of his time in Seattle.
July 28Jul 28 Author 1 hour ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:I guess it remains to be seen? Every year we all like to judge and rate moves. Some look great, others look questionable. We like draft picks or we have concerns over draft picks etc. I think what I’m learning more and more is it’s fine to have an opinion on things but we don’t know how these moves will pan out. Woollen looks like a great addition but there’s also a reason why he was released and wasn’t a starter at the end of his time in Seattle.Truer words (yada yada yada) ...
July 28Jul 28 Nice article and it's telling that the best evaluation of the Eagles comes from a national writer and not locally.
July 28Jul 28 1 hour ago, Rob331 said:Nice article and it's telling that the best evaluation of the Eagles comes from a national writer and not locally.Pretty sure Tommy is local.
July 28Jul 28 Howie messed up last offseason but is back on track it seems. Have to see how many of his 2025 picks / moves make the team this year. Could be headed for the practice squad or the bus out of town. We have a lot of depth and competition.
July 30Jul 30 On 7/28/2026 at 1:21 PM, pallidrone said:Pretty sure Tommy is local.Written by Seth Wilder from ESPN
July 30Jul 30 15 minutes ago, Rob331 said:Written by Seth Wilder from ESPNHe was quoting and remarking about Seth Wilder's article.
August 2Aug 2 Plenty of solid moves.......but will they alleviate the problems the eagles had last year with the health and depth of the offensive line, the stagnant offense with Patullo, the griping side show of AJ Brown and the effectiveness of Jalen Hurts?Brown is gone and they replace him with Lemon and Wicks......2 talented receivers that need to prove they can replace his production.The O-line is healthy right now......and they have some nice talent backing up, but Stoutland is not there, and Kuper has a big void to fill......getting the young guys ready to step in is his biggest challenge......again, he needs to prove he can do it.The the annual offensive coordinator and offensive effectiveness question. We hear all the right things right now, but until they start the regular season, we all need to take it with a grain of salt.And finally, Jalen Hurts. It all could hinge on how well he masters this offense, if he can improve as a passer, and how well he and Mannion can get the most out of this offense. They have the offensive talent, but utilizing it is what previous OC's couldn't do.
August 3Aug 3 Just now, weko said:Hard to say underrated when our 1st & 2nd round picks are missing in action so farAnd we also traded 4 straight picks without getting any back, end of the 3rd, mid 4th, late 4th and mid 5th. With all the picks we had going in, the draft so far is looking really underwhelming. But of course it's only 1st week of camp. I bet Lemon's hamstring is still bothering him
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