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As the initial frenzy of NFL free agency subsides, the Philadelphia Eagles' front office continues to meticulously survey the market for value. With several key needs still on the board, the team is well-positioned to add impactful depth and starter-level talent without breaking the bank.
The secondary remains a primary focus area. Veteran safeties like Justin Simmons and Micah Hyde could provide immediate leadership and playmaking ability to a unit in transition. At cornerback, established names such as Stephon Gilmore or Xavien Howard, should their asking prices align, would offer a significant upgrade in experience.
On the offensive side, adding a reliable veteran running back to support the young backfield is a logical move. Meanwhile, the departure of Fletcher Cox highlights a need for additional interior defensive line depth, where several proven veterans are still available.
General Manager Howie Roseman has a history of finding gems in this later stage of free agency. The Eagles have the cap flexibility to be selective and pounce on opportunities that fit both their immediate competitive window and long-term financial strategy. The coming days will be crucial for rounding out a roster with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations.
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