The Philadelphia Eagles are bracing themselves for another round of free agency, which promises to be a wild ride. With the likes of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith expected to take up significant chunks of the roster, Howie Roseman's crew will have to get creative in order to add value without blowing their salary cap.
First off, there's Romeo Doubs, the Packers' surprise breakout star from last season. This 25-year-old wide receiver has consistently delivered, putting up impressive numbers despite sharing a deep and talented receiving corps with Green Bay. With DeVonta Smith taking over as the top dog at WR1, Doubs could find himself in the perfect setup to thrive - alongside Jalen Hurts, who can finally see downfield on his big-helmeted target.
Next up is Mekhi Becton, a tackle with all the wrong moves but also some surprising positives. After a rocky four-year stint with the Jets, the 26-year-old found himself back in Philly, where he had a career rejuvenation thanks to a Super Bowl ring. However, his lone season with the Chargers was not exactly a success story. Becton's lackluster performance - including poor run and pass blocking - is unlikely to garner much interest from top suitors, making him an intriguing target for a low-cost one-year deal.
Last but certainly not least, there's Arnold Ebiketie, the 27-year-old edge defender with raw talent that didn't quite pan out in Atlanta. As part of a young and struggling defensive corps, Ebiketie still managed to show flashes of brilliance, including six sacks over two seasons. The key now is whether he can put it all together and form the piece of the puzzle that Howie Roseman's crew has been searching for.
While all three players have their share of doubts and questions surrounding them, each fits neatly into the Eagles' typical low-cost acquisition mold - they're former high picks with a combination of athleticism and size, but also pockets of success followed by dips in production. It will be interesting to see whether this trio finds its way onto the roster as free agency unfolds.
First off, there's Romeo Doubs, the Packers' surprise breakout star from last season. This 25-year-old wide receiver has consistently delivered, putting up impressive numbers despite sharing a deep and talented receiving corps with Green Bay. With DeVonta Smith taking over as the top dog at WR1, Doubs could find himself in the perfect setup to thrive - alongside Jalen Hurts, who can finally see downfield on his big-helmeted target.
Next up is Mekhi Becton, a tackle with all the wrong moves but also some surprising positives. After a rocky four-year stint with the Jets, the 26-year-old found himself back in Philly, where he had a career rejuvenation thanks to a Super Bowl ring. However, his lone season with the Chargers was not exactly a success story. Becton's lackluster performance - including poor run and pass blocking - is unlikely to garner much interest from top suitors, making him an intriguing target for a low-cost one-year deal.
Last but certainly not least, there's Arnold Ebiketie, the 27-year-old edge defender with raw talent that didn't quite pan out in Atlanta. As part of a young and struggling defensive corps, Ebiketie still managed to show flashes of brilliance, including six sacks over two seasons. The key now is whether he can put it all together and form the piece of the puzzle that Howie Roseman's crew has been searching for.
While all three players have their share of doubts and questions surrounding them, each fits neatly into the Eagles' typical low-cost acquisition mold - they're former high picks with a combination of athleticism and size, but also pockets of success followed by dips in production. It will be interesting to see whether this trio finds its way onto the roster as free agency unfolds.