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The Eagles are really good at roster building, and when you have success, you risk losing talent and having to retool. Last offseason, Philadelphia lost Josh Sweat, Darius Slay, Milton Williams, Isaiah Rodgers, and several other key free agents from the Super Bowl championship team. This off-season, the focus has been on retaining and signing key players from a Championship defense to long-term deals.
The Eagles are about two weeks out from starting their off-season workouts, and the offense will look tremendously different after the departure of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. In are Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator, Josh Grizzard as passing game coordinator, Jerron Johnson as a senior offensive assistant, Chris Kuper as offensive line coach, Ryan Mahaffey as run game coordinator/tight ends coach, and Parks Frazier as QB coach.
On defense, Jaelan Phillips, Nakobe Dean, and Reed Blankenship are among the starters who've departed, while Riq Woolen is a high-profile name inserted to help the pass rush absorb some of that loss.
With the NFL Draft fast approaching, we're looking at Philadelphia's 15 highest salary cap hits for the 2026 season.
2026 cap hit: $31,971,800
2026 cap hit: $23,393,496
2026 cap hit: $20,299,000
2026 cap hit: $15,855,233
2026 cap hit: $10,726,510
2026 cap hit: $10,275,000
2026 cap hit: $10,230,880
2026 cap hit: $9,881,100
2026 cap hit: $7,538,000
2026 cap hit: $6,938,331
2026 cap hit: $5,421,200
2026 cap hit: $5,072,000
2026 cap hit: $4,893,000
2026 cap hit: $4,041,299
2026 cap hit: $3,900,534
2026 cap hit: $3,815,769
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Examining Eagles biggest cap hits after first wave of NFL Free agency
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The Eagles are about two weeks out from starting their off-season workouts, and the offense will look tremendously different after the departure of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. In are Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator, Josh Grizzard as passing game coordinator, Jerron Johnson as a senior offensive assistant, Chris Kuper as offensive line coach, Ryan Mahaffey as run game coordinator/tight ends coach, and Parks Frazier as QB coach.
On defense, Jaelan Phillips, Nakobe Dean, and Reed Blankenship are among the starters who've departed, while Riq Woolen is a high-profile name inserted to help the pass rush absorb some of that loss.
With the NFL Draft fast approaching, we're looking at Philadelphia's 15 highest salary cap hits for the 2026 season.
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QB Jalen Hurts
2026 cap hit: $31,971,800
WR A.J. Brown
2026 cap hit: $23,393,496
OL Lane Johnson
2026 cap hit: $20,299,000
OL Jordan Mailata
2026 cap hit: $15,855,233
WR DeVonta Smith
2026 cap hit: $10,726,510
OL Landon Dickerson
2026 cap hit: $10,275,000
TE Dallas Goedert
2026 cap hit: $10,230,880
RB Saquon Barkley
2026 cap hit: $9,881,100
LB Zack Baun
2026 cap hit: $7,538,000
DT Jalen Carter
2026 cap hit: $6,938,331
OL Cam Jurgens
2026 cap hit: $5,421,200
DT Jordan Davis
2026 cap hit: $5,072,000
K Jake Elliott
2026 cap hit: $4,893,000
CB Quinyon Mitchell
2026 cap hit: $4,041,299
OL Tyler Steen
2026 cap hit: $3,900,534
OLB Nolan Smith
2026 cap hit: $3,815,769
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Examining Eagles biggest cap hits after first wave of NFL Free agency
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