ESPN names one last move Eagles should make this offseason

ESPN’s Field Yates lists one final move the Philadelphia Eagles and GM Howie Roseman should make before the start of training camp.

The Eagles are always doing their due diligence on potential roster additions, and as the team prepares for the start of training camp, are there any more holes that need to be filled?

Philadelphia is stacked at every position except linebacker, and the expectation is that Nakobe Dean will transition into becoming an elite three-down linebacker.

Safety is another position that could get another bump in talent.

Still, one ESPN insider believes one final move for Howie Roseman would be the addition of an elite pass rusher.

Field Yates thinks the Eagles should add Yannick Ngakoue to an already-loaded position group.

I know the Eagles have a premiere pass rush and used their second first-round pick on Nolan Smith to further that, but let’s get greedy as it pertains to a top Super Bowl contender. Waves of depth are essential for a pass rush in the NFL, and Ngakoue is a sack specialist who can provide Philly what it felt Robert Quinn would bring when it acquired him last offseason. Ngakoue won’t exactly come cheap, but do you think I’m worried about the Eagles finding a way to make a move work under the salary cap? He had 9.5 sacks and 29 pressures last season with the Colts.

Philadelphia returns Brandon Graham and Josh Sweat, while veteran edge rusher Derek Barnett will return from a torn ACL, but could become the odd man out in a loaded position group.

Tarron Jackson, Janarius Robinson and Matt Leo are other names competing for a roster spot, while rookie linebacker Nolan Smith could see snaps at defensive end as well.

Here’s how Ngakoue could potentially fit.