It’s NFL draft season and as the Eagles assess some of the top collegiate prospects at the Senior Bowl, Howie Roseman will look to be active in free agency, while potentially turning draft assets into a big move.
Philadelphia will have three first-round picks and the potential for almost $40 million in cap space, making for an active, and valuable offseason. ESPN agreed, ranking Philadelphia in the top-five of all 32 NFL teams salary cap space and draft capital.
4. Philadelphia Eagles
Draft capital AV sum: 138.8
First-round picks: Nos. 15, 16, 19
Current cap space: $14.4 millionThe Eagles have three first-round picks thanks to two 2021 trades. One came via the deal that sent quarterback Carson Wentz to the Colts and the other was from the Dolphins for trading down six spots in the 2021 first round. The Eagles also have an extra pick in the fifth round after trading tight end Zach Ertz to the Cardinals. It would not at all be surprising if general manager Howie Roseman uses some of the first-round picks to maneuver further.
Doug Pederson’s Jacksonville Jaguars landed at No. 1 on the list with the top overall pick and a ton of free agent cap space.
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