The Eagles worked to re-sign Jaelan Phillips in free agency, but they were ultimately outbid by the Panthers. A much, much, cheaper pivot to Arnold Ebiketie followed, but he alone will struggled to replace Phillips’ pass rushing production in 2026.
As a result, Philadelphia is still looking to add to their edge rushing room this offseason, according to Zach Berman of The Athletic. Currently slated to start are 2023 first-rounder Nolan Smith and 2024 third-rounder Jalyx Hunt, who both broke out with 6.5 sacks in their second seasons, with Ebiketie and Jose Ramirez providing depth. Brandon Graham has also signaled his intention to return for a 17th NFL season, though his playing time and production has waned in the last two years.
Smith, Hunt, and Ebiketie are a solid, but perhaps not game-changing, trio of edge rushers, and Ramirez, a 2023 sixth-round pick by the Buccaneers, has only played in four career games, all in 2024 in Tampa Bay. The unit could certainly use an infusion of talent, and Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is known to go big-game hunting.
Among the potential additions is Vikings edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, per Berman. Philadelphia has interest in the 2024 Pro Bowler, though it would take both draft picks and a new contract. Neither has typically been an issue for Roseman, who has been willing to move aggressively in trade and contract negotiations to secure his desired talents. The Eagles currently have $32.58MM in cap space (via OverTheCap), and can clear another $7.04MM with an A.J. Brown trade after June 1. Such a deal should net enough draft capital to acquire Greenard, too.
Even if Roseman declines to go after Greenard, the losses of Joshua Uche and Azeez Ojulari in free agency will encourage him to add some veteran edge depth. His predilection for brand names could point him towards Cameron Jordan or Joey Bosa, both multi-time Pro Bowlers who has remained effective in rushing the passer in the last few years.

Are they ever not?
OLine and DLine. That’s what the Eagles do.
And do it well.