Predicting the Eagles starting offense for the 2022 NFL season

It’s never too early for projections so we’re predicting the #Philadelphia #Eagles starting offense for the 2022 #NFL season #FlyEaglesFly

The 2022 NFL season is still months away, but with free agency and the draft approaching, this Eagles roster could have a different look on both sides of the ball.

Philadelphia will work from a strength of dominant depth along the offensive line and it’ll be on Howie Roseman to build around that while adding more playmakers on the outside.

Jordan Howard and Boston Scott could both move on via free agency, and the Eagles are expected to be in the market for a big-named veteran wideout to pair with DeVonta Smith.

With the new league year just weeks away, here’s a way too early projection for Philadelphia’s starting offense.

Perfect early/late-round edge rusher fit for Eagles in 2022 NFL draft

Perfect early/late-round edge rusher fits for #Philadelphia #Eagles in #NFLDraft2022

With the Super Bowl now in the rearview mirror and the 2022 offseason set to begin with fury, all 32 teams around the league are preparing for the NFL draft.

Philadelphia will have three first-round picks and four of the first 55 picks overall, setting the Eagles up for a monumental reload if Howie Roseman can land the talent needed to upgrade Jonathan Gannon’s defense.

The Eagles build from the inside out, and they prefer to stock the roster with talented pass rushers. The 2022 NFL draft class is stacked with pass-rushing defensive ends, defensive tackles, and jack of all trade pass-rushing outside linebackers.

The Birds will have the opportunity to land multiple edge rushers, and we’ve highlighted the perfect group of early/late-round fits.

Predicting the fate of Eagles’ 2022 NFL free agents

With the #NFL offseason set to begin in a few weeks, we’re predicting the fate of #Philadelphia #Eagles’ key pending free agents in 2022

The NFL’s new league year is less than a month away, and as the Eagles continue their sped-up retool, Howie Roseman will likely let some big named veterans walk via free agency.

Philadelphia will enter free agency with 9 unrestricted free agents, 4 unrestricted free agents, and one exclusive rights free agent in Andre Chachere.

The Eagles will enter the NFL’s free-agent period with $12 million in cap space, and the potential to add another $12 million with Brandon Brooks retiring and several potential contract restructures.

We’re predicting which 2022 Eagles free agents will be moving on.

Eagles land at No. 2 in a ranking of NFL offseason resources for 2022

Even after returning to the #NFL playoffs a year, the #Philadelphia #Eagles have a ton of assets heading into the 2022 offseason and #FlyEaglesFly landed high in a ranking of offseason resources from #OverTheCap

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The Eagles will enter the 2022 NFL offseason with a ton of draft capital, salary cap space for free agency, and a roster stacked with talent in the trenches.

Philadelphia will have three first-round picks, a free agent group lacking huge production, the opportunity for about $32 million in cap space, and plenty of targets in free agency.

Over The Cap recently looked at the teams with the best offseason resources for 2022, and only the Jets are sitting in a better position.

The Jaguars, Browns, and Dolphins rounded out the top five, while Buccaneers, Cowboys, Bears, Chiefs, and Rams currently had the least amount of resources at this point in the offseason.

Dallas can create a ton of cap space by turning some of Dak Prescott’s upcoming salary into a bonus, while the Eagles are in a position to retool quickly and efficiently barring a meltdown from general manager Howie Roseman.

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3 key NFL offseason dates that’ll impact Eagles’ salary cap, plans for free agency

3 key #NFL offseason dates that’ll impact #Philadelphia #Eagles’ free agency, salary cap structure for 2022

The Rams 23-20 win over the Bengals in Super Bowl 56 was the official start of the 2022 offseason and all 32 teams’ ability to chase the Lombardi Trophy once again.

Philadelphia will have three first-round picks in April’s NFL draft, and who they target will likely depend on some of the moves made in free agency.

Joel Corry of CBS Sports took a deep dive into the key offseason dates that’ll have league-wide importance and a few others that’ll impact the Eagles specifically.

Here are three key NFL offseason dates that’ll impact Philadelphia’s salary cap and free-agent plans.

Eagles go All-SEC with 3 first round picks in Todd McShay’s mock draft 2.0

The #Philadelphia #Eagles go All-SEC, landing two players from #Georgia and a wide receiver from #Arkansas with 3 first-round picks in Todd #McShay’s #NFL mock draft #NFLDraft2022 #FlyEaglesFly #Nakobe

With the Super Bowl over and teams now transitioning towards draft preparation and NFL free agency, Philadelphia will be among the teams to watch with three first-round picks and plenty of needs all over the board.

It’s the mock draft season and ESPN’s Todd McShay just released his second installment, and the Eagles get an A+ grade, landing two All-American’s from Georgia and one of the SEC’s top wide receivers.

Jim Bob Cooter departing from the Eagles to join Doug Pederson’s Jaguars’ staff

#Jaguars to hire #Eagles consultant and former #Lions OC Jim Bob #Cooter as the passing game coordinator on Doug #Pederson’s staff in #Jacksonville

Jim Bob Cooter quietly spent this season working as an offensive consultant for the Eagles, but he’ll now depart Philadelphia to join Doug Pederson’s staff in Jacksonville.

Cooter got his start in the NFL in 2009 with the Colts, before joining the Chiefs as quality control coordinator.

Cooter was the quarterback coach for the Lions before being promoted to Detroit’s offensive coordinator from 2016-18, before moving onto the New York Jets for two seasons as their RB coach.

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ESPN puts Eagles in ‘QB Purgatory’ category of overhaul tier for 32 NFL teams heading into 2022

#ESPN put the #Eagles in the tier among teams that are “Stuck In QB Purgatory” entering the 2022 #NFL offseason #NFLDraft2022 #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE

The Eagles have a solid situation at quarterback and there are plenty of teams in the NFL currently looking for an upgrade or a complete rebuild.

Elite quarterbacks currently run the league and that appears to be Philadelphia’s current conundrum, with Hurts being a pretty good player, that has Eagles’ brass still unsure of his ceiling or ability to develop into a top-8 passer.

ESPN recently looked at which of the 32 NFL teams need to tear it all down and start over or take a new approach in order to move toward contender status.

In the annual overhaul tiers for 2022, Philadelphia is “stuck in quarterback purgatory”, a spot that no team really wants to be sitting.

Take stock of the quarterback position and solidify its future. The lifeless wild-card loss to Tampa Bay raises questions about Jalen Hurts’ 2022 outlook in green. Hurts did an admirable job leading Philadelphia to nine wins and a playoff berth, but his problems against the Bucs — including struggling to see open receivers and bailing from the pocket too early — aren’t new. Philadelphia at least needs to create competition for Hurts. And with GM Howie Roseman’s aggressive mentality, the Eagles are bound to be involved in a few big-game QB talks leaguewide. How could they not be, with three first-round picks (Nos. 15, 16, and 19 overall)?

Eagles GM Howie Roseman had previously talked about Hurts earning the right to be the teams’ starter in 2022 and unless a Russell Wilson trade falls into his lap, the expectation is that Philadelphia will build around the third-year quarterback.

The most logical move for Roseman involves potentially moving a first-round pick in 2022 back into 2023, with hopes of landing Alabama or Ohio State passers.

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Looking at the NFL draft prospect the Eagles should covet the most after 2022 Senior Bowl

Looking at the #SeniorBowl prospect the Eagles should covet the most heading into the #NFLDraft2022

The NFL draft starts in Mobile, Alabama and after college football’s top seniors all congregated for the annual all-star game, there are plenty of elite prospects for Howie Roseman to turn his attention towards.

Whether it’s an edge rusher, wide receiver, safety, linebacker, wide receiver, or offensive line, Philadelphia has plenty of needs and three first-round picks available to address them.

Bleacher Report recently took a look at the one NFL prospect that all 32 teams should covet post-Senior Bowl, and athletic University of Kentucky offensive guard, Darian Kinnard landed on the list for the Eagles.

The Philadelphia Eagles’ best path forward on offense is to build and market themselves as a physical team with a bruising ground game.

Utilizing one of their five top-100 picks on the 6’5″, 324-pound Darian Kinnard (scouting report) out of Kentucky would be a good step toward building that brand. Brandon Brooks—who has similar dimensions—has announced his retirement.

Kinnard is a versatile player, with a physical demeanor that would fit with Jeff Stoutland’s culture, and fared well in one on matchups with some of the top edge rushers at the Senior Bowl.

An All-American and All-SEC performer, Kinnard can play right tackle efficiently as well.

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Eagles’ 10 biggest needs heading into 2022 NFL offseason season

#Philadelphia #Eagles 10 biggest offseason needs heading into 2022 #NFL #Freeagency #NFLDraft2022 #NFLCombine

The Eagles will have three first-round picks in April’s NFL Draft, and plenty of money to spend in free agency, meaning the roster will look different going forward.

Some of the usual suspects or names you’ve grown to love will move on, while younger, more athletic, and dynamic replacements will join a roster looking for a quick return to the playoffs.

Howie Roseman loves to make big moves, and whether it be at wide receiver, quarterback, or edge rusher, Philadelphia is a team to watch this spring.

There are holes all over the roster, and plenty of needs,