Dallas owner Jerry Jones compares Cowboys roster construction to the Eagles

Dallas owner Jerry Jones compares the Cowboys roster construction to the Philadelphia Eagles roster construction

The Eagles and Cowboys are the standards in the NFC East, but the comparisons stop there because both teams are built on different parallels.

Regarding roster construction, Howie Roseman is diligent about free agency and the NFL draft, ensuring that his decisions yield every ounce of talent and productivity. The Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones prefer to focus on the NFL draft, finding premier talent and then preventing that talent from entering free agency.

The discussions on how the two franchises build their rosters were discussed on Monday by team vice president Stephen Jones, who declared Philadelphia will “soon be in franchise hell.”

On Tuesday, team owner Jerry Jones spoke to 105.3 The Fan about the similarities between the two organizations regarding roster building.

When asked about the difference between the two rosters following a 41-7 loss in Week 17, Stephen Jones mentioned that 50% of their cap space was on injured reserve.

A current look at salary cap space shows the Eagles have $9,856,286 available to roll over to 2025, while the Cowboys have $19,411,873 available.

According to Over The Cap, Philadelphia will start with over $31,102,970 before the cap rises, while Dallas will be at $19 million.

Looking at cap hits for 2025, Dak Prescott has $89,896,666, CeeDee Lamb has $35,450,000, and so on. In Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts has just $21 million against the cap, with A.J. Brown and Lane Johnson having $17 million.

Where did the Eagles land in Ryan Clark’s ranking of the top 5 NFC teams?

Where did the Philadelphia Eagles land in Ryan Clark’s ranking of the top 5 NFC teams?

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The Eagles are among the top dogs in the NFC along with the division rival Dallas Cowboys, but where does former NFL safety Ryan Clark view Nick Sirianni’s team?

During his Tuesday appearance on ESPN’s Get Up, The Pivot Podcast star put Philadelphia in the top spot ahead of the 49ers.

Philadelphia added Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith in April’s draft and has one of the league’s top players at almost every position except linebacker.

Clark picked the Eagles over the 49ers, Cowboys, Seahawks, and upstart Lions.

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Where did the Eagles land in a PFF ranking of all 32 NFL rosters?

We’re looking at where the Philadelphia Eagles landed in a PFF ranking of all 32 NFL teams

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The Eagles lost ten key contributors in free agency and reloaded with high-value signings and an A+ NFL draft class.

After retaining Darius Slay and James Bradberry, Philadelphia has few holes on the roster and is one of the most versatile depth charts in the entire league.

Pro Football Focus recently ranked all 32 NFL rosters, and the Eagles landed in the top spot ahead of training camp.

Super Bowl hangovers can be real, but the Eagles have the best quarterback in the NFC. They boast dynamic weapons on offense. Nobody in the league is better in the trenches. There are sore spots in the middle of their defense, but they have a strong chance to get back to the Super Bowl.

San Francisco (2), Cincinnati (3), Kansas City (4), and Buffalo (5) round out the top five rosters in the ranking.

The Eagles’ linebacker corp was deemed the most significant weakness, along with slot cornerback Avonte Maddox and a brand new safety group.

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Former Eagles offensive guard Jack Anderson claimed off waivers by the Giants

After a solid preseason with the Philadelphia Eagles, offensive guard Jack Anderson is headed to the New York Giants as a waiver claim

The Eagles will see a familiar face this season after the New York Giants were awarded offensive guard Jack Anderson in a waiver claim.

Philadelphia waived Anderson on Tuesday during their final roster cuts despite performing well during training camp and the preseason.

Anderson was selected with Buffalo’s 236th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and spent a month on the practice squad before signing with the Eagles.

Anderson saw action in two games last season, starting the season finale against the Cowboys.

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