Heading into the 2024 offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles are poised for some changes despite their consistent playoff appearances.
With newly appointed offensive and defensive coordinators in Kellen Moore and Vic Fangio, respectively, the team aims to bolster a roster that faltered down the stretch. Although they have a projected cap space of $20.1 million, the Eagles understand that their path to success will heavily rely on smart selections in the upcoming draft.
The recent showcases at the East-West Shrine Bowl and the Senior Bowl have presented the Eagles with several intriguing prospects to consider as they prepare for the scouting combine.
One standout is Evan Williams, a safety from Oregon, who could address the team’s need for defensive depth following the departure of key players in free agency.
Williams, with his solid tackling skills and demonstrated coverage abilities, exhibited his potential during the Senior Bowl week, culminating in a remarkable interception during the game.
Another prospect catching the Eagles’ attention is Quinyon Mitchell from Toledo, who showcased exceptional agility and coverage skills during practices, earning praise from scouts and analysts alike. Mitchell’s performance suggests he could be a valuable addition to the team’s cornerback corps.
On the offensive side, Anthony Gould from Oregon State emerges as a promising option to enhance the receiving unit.
With the uncertainty surrounding impending free agents and the need for a reliable third receiver, Gould’s impressive displays at the East-West Shrine Game and his contributions on special teams make him an enticing prospect for the Eagles.
As the offseason progresses, the Eagles will carefully evaluate these prospects and others, aiming to make strategic moves that will position them for success in the upcoming season.