
PFT Live with Mike Florio How dysfunctional are the Eagles? + Chris Simms reveals 2026 NFL Draft Edge Rankings (4/2 Hour 2)
Apr 2, 2026
Reports claim serious dysfunction in Philadelphia's offense and debate whether Jalen Hurts' play and contract are holding the unit back. A controversial story timing angle suggests possible team influence. Roger Goodell's officiating push and talks between NFLPA and NFLRA get scrutiny. Chris Simms unveils his 2026 edge rusher rankings and profiles prospects like Arvel Reese, Reuben Bain, and Akeem Mesidor.
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Puka Nacua Entered Rehab Before Rams OTAs
- Rams receiver Puka Nacua voluntarily entered a rehab/holistic care facility to address personal issues and prepare for OTAs.
- Mike Florio praised the decision as brave, noting legal filings and videos likely accelerated the choice.
Teams Delay Big Deals Until Off-Field Issues Clear
- The Rams will delay a major contract for Puka until he's proven stable, and may structure signing bonuses with protections.
- Florio notes teams avoid turning over millions without certainty, especially after off-field red flags.
Hurts Is The Central Cause Of Eagles Offensive Dysfunction
- The Eagles' offense is dysfunctional because Jalen Hurts freelances and resists system changes that require under-center play and motion-based schemes.
- Mike Florio and Chris Simms say the ESPN piece was a calibrated warning shot to force Hurts to adapt or face replacement.
