Eagles Depth Chart Shake-Up Sparks Fan Debate Ahead Of Draft

by Jamie Stockwell
Eagles Depth Chart Shake-Up Sparks Fan Debate Ahead Of Draft

Eagles Depth Chart Shake-Up Sparks Fan Debate Ahead Of Draft...

The Philadelphia Eagles' updated depth chart has ignited discussions among fans and analysts as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches. Released Friday morning, the team's official roster adjustments reveal notable shifts at key positions, including quarterback and linebacker.

Jalen Hurts remains QB1, but backup Tanner McKee's promotion over veteran Marcus Mariota has raised eyebrows. The move suggests the Eagles may prioritize drafting offensive line depth rather than a developmental QB. Linebacker Nakobe Dean now sits atop the depth chart after free agency departures left the position thin.

This update comes at a critical time, with Philadelphia holding the 22nd overall pick in next week's draft. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday that the Eagles have explored trade scenarios to move up for a cornerback. The current depth chart shows Darius Slay and James Bradberry as starters, but both are over 30.

Fan reactions on social media have been divided. "Trust Howie Roseman to address the gaps," tweeted @PhillyFaithful, while @EaglesNation411 countered, "We're one injury away from disaster at linebacker." Local radio host Angelo Cataldi called the situation "a wake-up call" during his WIP-FM show Friday.

The Eagles' last major depth chart revision followed their 2025 playoff exit to the Dallas Cowboys. Since then, the team has lost three defensive starters in free agency. General Manager Roseman acknowledged the challenges during Wednesday's pre-draft press conference: "We have needs, but we also have flexibility."

Analysts note the depth chart fluidity reflects Philadelphia's draft strategy. NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah predicted the Eagles will target defensive backs early, telling reporters: "Their current roster screams 'help wanted' in the secondary."

As speculation builds, all eyes turn to the Eagles' war room. The team's decisions next week could reshape this depth chart dramatically before training camp opens in July.

Jamie Stockwell

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