Philadelphia has moved past Super Bowl 59 and is locked in on having a singular focus on the 2025 NFL regular season. Howie Roseman orchestrated another roster makeover in free agency, the 10-player NFL Draft, and several talented undrafted free agents. The Organized Team Activities and now the Mandatory Minicamp have concluded, and Philadelphia is halfway through a five-week break before returning to the NovaCare Complex.
Training Camp begins in late July, with July 22 as the report day, followed by a practice on July 23. Although a surprise move or two could still be on the way, the majority of the work has been completed. After watching 12 players depart in free agency, Roseman added two dynamic SEC linebackers, an All-American pass rusher, three offensive linemen, and an accomplished quarterback from Philadelphia.
With the changes at running back, offensive guard, and offensive coordinator, we’re doing a stock report for Kevin Patullo’s retooled offense in Philadelphia.
QB
2024:Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee, Kenny Pickett
2025: Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee, Kyle McCord, Dorian Thompson-Robinson
Hurts is the reigning Super Bowl MVP, and he’ll enter 2025 with his fourth offensive coordinator in five years with the Eagles. After Kenny Pickett was traded to Cleveland, Tanner McKee became the unquestioned backup quarterback. At the same time, Dorian Thompson-Robinson offered an athletic option at No. 3. Things got even more interesting after Howie Roseman drafted Syracuse quarterback Kyle McCord with pick No. 181 in the sixth round. The St. Joe’s Prep star attended Ohio State before transferring and heading to Syracuse, and he clearly created separation between himself and Thompson-Robinson.
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RB
2024: Saquon Barkley, Kenneth Gainwell, Will Shipley
2025: Saquon Barkley, A.J. Dillon, Will Shipley, Lew Nichols, Keilan Robinson, ShunDerrick Powell (undrafted rookie), Montrell Johnson Jr. (undrafted rookie), Ben VanSumeren (Fullback)
Barkley earned NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors from the Associated Press and finished as a finalist for Most Valuable Player in his debut with the Eagles. Philadelphia signed former Packers running back A.J. Dillon to a one-year deal. Dillon sat out 2024 but offers a physical contrast to Barkley’s elite athleticism. Will Shipley continues to improve, and he’ll be the third running back. Keilan Robinson appeared in six games in his rookie season, seeing most of his action on special teams.
Philadelphia added two undrafted rookies in Montrell Johnson Jr. (Florida) and ShunDerrick Powell (Central Arkansas).
Johnson, a 5-foot-11-inch, 216-pound running back, wrapped up an impressive college career with over 3,000 rushing yards and 33 rushing touchdowns. Known for his powerful running style, big-play ability, and reliable hands out of the backfield, Johnson became a solid running back for the Gators after transferring from Louisiana.
A former Sun Belt Freshman of the Year and an East-West Shrine Bowl participant, Johnson made an impact everywhere he played. Powell rushed for over 4,000 yards in his collegiate career with 42 total touchdowns. He had eight 100-yard games in 2024. The two-time FCS All-American is a three-down running back and potential special-teams standout.
The stock is the same
WR
2024: A.J. Brown, Britain Covey, Jahan Dotson, DeVonta Smith, Johnny Wilson
2025: A.J. Brown, Elijah Cooks, Jahan Dotson, Danny Gray, Terrace Marshall Jr., Ainias Smith, DeVonta Smith, Johnny Wilson, Avery Williams, Darius Cooper (undrafted rookie), Taylor Morin (undrafted rookie, Giles Jackson (Tryout)
A.J. Brown led the team with 1,079 receiving yards in 2024. He also ranked 1st in receiving average (16.1) (min. 60 catches) and 3rd in receiving yards per game (83.0) (min. 13 games), behind Ja’Marr Chase (100.5) and Justin Jefferson (90.2).
DeVonta Smith posted a career-high 8 TDs in the regular season and hauled in a 46-yard TD in Super Bowl LIX. During the run to the Super Bowl, he became the franchise’s all-time leader in postseason receiving yards (595).
Dotson had his fifth-year option declined after catching 19 of 33 targets for 216 yards in 17 regular-season games with the Eagles in 2024, following his acquisition in a trade from Washington. He also rushed once for 13 yards. Despite his struggles, Dotson played 649 offensive snaps during the regular season for Philadelphia, working as a No. 3 receiver behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Terrace Marshall was signed to a one-year deal, offering elite athleticism from the slot.
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TE
2024: Grant Calcaterra, Dallas Goedert
2025: Grant Calcaterra, Dallas Goedert, Kylen Gransen, Harrison Bryant, E.J. Jenkins, Nick Muse, Cameron Latu
Dallas Goedert is back on a restructured deal, and it wasn’t a rough decision after the veteran (team-record 52 career playoff catches) led the Eagles in receptions (17) and receiving yards (215) in the postseason. Philadelphia has Grant Calcaterra as the backup after signing Kylen Granson and Harrison Bryant.
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OL
2024: Mekhi Becton, Landon Dickerson, Fred Johnson, Lane Johnson, Cam Jurgens, Trevor Keegan, Darian Kinnard, Jordan Mailata, Tyler Steen
2025: Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Kenyon Green, Lane Johnson, Tyler Steen, Brett Toth, Darian Kinnard, Laekin Vakalahi -Roster Exempt, Kendall Lamm, Trevor Keegan, Matt Pryor, Drew Kendall- Drafted Rookie, Myles Hinton-Drafted Rookie, Cameron Williams- Drafted Rookie, Hollin Pierce- (Undrafted rookie), Marcus Tate-Undrafted rookie)
According to PFF, Jordan Mailata (96.9) led the entire NFL in offensive and run-blocking grades (94.9). In addition, Mailata ranked 2nd in the NFL with a 91.7 pass-blocking grade, behind Tristan Wirfs (93.7). The Eagles acquired Kenyon Green from the Texans for C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and while he’s a former first-round pick, the former Texas A&M star was the 76th highest-graded guard in the NFL out of 77 candidates, according to PFF.
Former Alabama offensive tackle and third-round pick Tyler Steen was slightly better, landing at 75th with a 40.7 grade from PFF. There will be competition for this spot, and it’s a noticeable downgrade after Mekhi Becton’s exit. Lane Johnson ranked 1st among NFL RTs in PFF pass-blocking grade (88.1), pressure percentage (2.2%), and knockdown percentage (0.2%). He allowed zero sacks and 1 QB hit in 451 pass-blocking snaps.
The Eagles added more depth in the draft by selecting Drew Kendall, Myles Hinton, and Cameron Williams.
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This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Stock up or stock down on the Eagles’ offseason changes