What is the Philadelphia Eagles’ biggest need heading into the 2025 NFL season?
Do the reigning and defending Super Bowl Champions still need another pass catcher to really take their aerial offense over the top and finally reach a proper 50-50 pass-rush parity? Or how about a veteran safety like Justin Simmons, who can bring his previous experience playing for Vic Fangio to really take the offense over the top? How about the best guard left on the market to really guarantee a top rushing offense? Or even a veteran return man to finally give Michael Clay’s unit an edge without making Cooper DeJean challenge Travis Hunter for the most snaps played by any cornerback in the NFL?
Based on which players are currently available and the Eagles’ own needs, their best shot at improving the roster heading into the fall might actually be on the edge, as the team simply has more available snaps than proven commodities at the position and could capitalize on the multiple talented options still available on the open market.
In 2024, the Eagles were able to get away with having an average pass rush thanks to the dominant play of Jalen Carter in the interior and their overall defensive cohesion under Fangio. Their big-money free agent addition, Bryce Huff, ended up being a bust, they lost Brandon Graham down the stretch to a torn triceps in November, and even their established players like Milton Williams and Josh Sweat only turned in 17.5 sacks combined between the regular season and the playoffs.
In 2025, the Eagles lost three of their top six defensive linemen, with Huff, Williams and Sweat finding new homes, while Graham rode off into the greener pastures of retirement, and in their place, Howie Roseman added two free agents, Josh Uche and Azeez Ojulari, on prove-it deals plus two Day 3 draft picks with no guarantee they will start right away.
Now granted, the Eagles did have a number of young bright spots in 2024 who should take steps forward alongside Carter moving forward, with Nolan Smith establishing himself as a bona fide starter, Jalyx Hunt and Moro Ojomo shining in the playoffs, and even Jordan Davis flashing some three-down potential after only dominating against the run over his first few years in the NFL.
Still, unless Uche or Ojulari really looks like a guy at defensive end, the Eagles really only have two players they know definitively can succeed in Fangio’s system. Fortunately, the free agent market is filled with quality veteran pass rushers who might want to give it one final go in the pursuit of a Super Bowl win, including a few who have pre-existing experience playing in Fangio’s system.
With training camp still weeks away, there are a number of interesting players available in free agency, especially at edge rusher. The most storied name on the list is Von Miller, who...