Where do the Eagles rank in spending at each position ahead of training camp?

We’re taking an updated look at the Philadelphia Eagles’ positional spending on offense and defense and where they rank among all 32 teams in the NFL ahead of training camp

Howie Roseman saw the changes coming, and the top GM in the NFL has been able to pivot and acquire compensatory draft capital after losing ten key contributors in free agency.

The Eagles quietly made some noise during the 2023 NFL free agency period, inking Rashaad Penny, Terrell Edmunds, Justin Evans, Kentavius Street, Greedy Williams, Nicholas Morrow, and Marcus Mariota to deals during the first wave.

Philadelphia currently has about $13,867,023 in cap space per Over The Cap, and they’re spending about $80+ million plus on both sides of the football, with the offensive and defensive lines carrying the most significant chunk of cap space.

The overall positional spending will change in the coming years after Jalen Hurts signed a massive five-year, $255 million contract extension, making him among the two highest-paid players on average in NFL history.

The Eagles will again be a Super Bowl favorite in the NFC and have one of the most talented rosters despite being 25th in average positional spending.

Here’s where Philadelphia sits in positional spending on both sides of the ball, thanks to Over The Cap.