
PHLY Philadelphia Eagles Podcast Eagles free agency: All eyes on Dallas Goedert, Bradley Chubb and what's next | PHLY EAGLES PODCAST
Mar 10, 2026
They debate whether re-signing Dallas Goedert is likely and which tight end could replace him. They analyze the impact of early departures like Reed Blankenship, Nakobe Dean, and Jaelan Phillips on roster plans. Bradley Chubb and edge-rusher options get heavy attention. They list realistic free agent targets, trade chatter, and how cap and draft strategy shape Philadelphia’s next moves.
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Eagles Prioritizing Cap Flexibility Over Midtier Signings
- The Eagles are deliberately avoiding mid-tier free agent price ranges to preserve cap flexibility for upcoming extensions.
- Bo Wulf and EJ Smith point to Reed Blankenship and Jalen Phillips departures as evidence the team is protecting space for big extensions like Quinnen and Cooper's next deals.
Goedert Return Is Logical If Market Stays Moderate
- Re-signing Dallas Goedert makes sense financially and roster-wise if his market stays in the $10–13M/year range.
- Both hosts note bringing Goedert back avoids a comp-pick hit and frees cap room, making him likelier than replacing him with Njoku unless his price soars.
Romeo Doubs Signing Helps Eagles' Leverage On AJ Brown
- Romeo Doubs signing with the Patriots mildly reduces their urgency for A.J. Brown, improving the Eagles' leverage.
- The hosts say Doubs' deal (~$4.7M per year) doesn't fully solve New England's needs but makes an AJ landing there less likely.
