Top remaining targets for the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency following Hollywood Brown signing

The Eagles can still make some notable moves.

Adam Holt NFL News Writer
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Jan 1, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan (94) celebrates a stop on 4th down against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles should still have their radar beeping when it comes to free agency. After adding veteran wide receiver Hollywood Brown to their offense earlier this week, who is still available for Howie Roseman to add to a potential Super Bowl contender?

Top remaining targets for the Eagles in free agency

Current Eagles cap space (via OverTheCap.com): $39,669,670

C Lloyd Cushenberry

Garnering a backup for Cam Jurgens would be smart. Right now, Jake Majors and Drew Kendall are the current options there. An injury ended his campaign in 2025, but he can certainly hold down a backup job for a good offensive line in 2026.

EDGE Cameron Jordan

Jordan is down to three different choices, according to the veteran rusher himself on a recent podcast episode. Are the Eagles involved? There’s no way to know right now, but they should be.

“Cameron Jordan is a very intriguing pass rusher in this year’s free agency class, as he’s coming off an age-36 season that saw him put up 10.5 sacks.

Jordan still has the strength to hold his own and his veteran savvy helps make up for the lost athleticism and explosiveness. He could easily put another double-digit sack season if he ends up in the right spot.” Evan Winter

EDGE AJ Epenesa

Epenesa doesn’t turn away chances to move around a unit, and his play at multiple spots presented value for Buffalo after the Bills picked him. With the needs at both linebacker and off the edge for the Eagles, the rusher doesn’t fit either position to a T – but he can improve multiple aspects of the defense.

“In 488 total snaps, he earned a 74 grade according to Pro Football Focus for his coverage grade and a 63.4 for his pass-rushing abilities. He had 28 total pressures with a 12.1% missed tackle percentage. He’s not a true dominant number one guy, but paired in the right system, he can make a big difference on the defensive side of the football.” — Adam Zientek

Guard Mekhi Becton

Becton struggled badly for the Chargers last season, so a return to Philly would make some sense. He played his best football in 2024 with the Birds, alongside some top-flight talent along the OL. While the offensive staff is different for Philadelphia, Becton could still find his way back.

DL Mario Edwards

Edwards is a veteran defender who can lineup inside or off the edge. He proved that last season for the Houston Texans, but they released him this offseason with a failed physical (ruptured pectoral). edwards is expected to make a full recovery and return to the field.

With the injury, his price tag should be low on the FA market, and that’s the sort of value move Howie Roseman loves to make for depth along the roster.

S Ashtyn Davis

Safety remains a concern for the Eagles. Andrew Mukuba holds a lot of faith in the building, but he is still rather inexperienced to be a defense’s leading safety. Davis has dealt with some injuries, but he’s had some bright moments so far in his career.

Adding another safety before the draft feels like nearly a must for the Eagles. If they don’t, Philly will need to address it sometime on day two.

DB Ugo Amadi

Amadi has spent time in Philly before, and he can still supply versatile depth on defense. At minimum, he is an experienced special teams piece who could earn a roster spot for the Birds – given their lack of depth in the nickel and at safety.

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