Three free agents who make sense for the Eagles, version 1.0

Philadelphia Eagles Look to Fill Gaps in Free Agency with Low-Cost Signings

The Philadelphia Eagles are bracing for another wave of free agency losses, as they did a year ago. However, they will also be on the hunt for low-cost players who can provide value due to their salary cap constraints.

One player who fits this bill is Romeo Doubs, a 25-year-old wide receiver from Green Bay. Despite being surrounded by talented pass catchers like Jayden Reed and Christian Watson, Doubs emerged as the team's leading receiver in 2025 with 724 receiving yards and six touchdowns. At just 25 years old, Doubs has already established himself as a consistent producer, even if it was amidst a crowded wide receiver corps.

Doubs' skills are reminiscent of what Eagles fans have come to expect from their receivers: he runs good routes, creates separation, and has the ability to make plays down the field. With A.J. Brown potentially on his way out, Doubs would be an ideal fit as the team's No. 2 wide receiver under new OC Sean Mannion.

Another player who could provide a boost to the Eagles' depth chart is Mekhi Becton, a 26-year-old left tackle from the Chargers. After a rocky four-year career with the Jets, Becton saw a resurgence in his game last season, demonstrating improved run and pass blocking skills. However, due to weight and conditioning issues, his performance took a downturn again.

Becton would be an attractive signing for the Eagles, given their salary cap constraints and Landon Dickerson's physical condition in question. With Becton, the team could address one of its biggest needs on the O-line while keeping costs relatively low.

Lastly, Arnold Ebiketie, a 27-year-old edge defender from the Falcons, is another player who fits the Eagles' profile for low-cost signings. Despite some ups and downs in his career, Ebiketie has consistently produced at a high level, accumulating 129 tackles, 16.5 sacks, and 41 quarterback hits over four seasons.

Ebiketie's athletic and size measurables make him an attractive signing, particularly when compared to other edge defenders available in free agency. Given the Eagles' history of signing under-the-radar players like Azeez Ojulari and Josh Uche last year, Ebiketie could be another hidden gem worth exploring.

With these signings, the Eagles could address some of their biggest needs on both sides of the ball without breaking the bank. However, it remains to be seen whether they will have the resources to keep these players or if they'll need to re-sign others from last year's squad.
 
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I don’t usually comment but I think the Eagles are making a smart move by targeting low-cost signings like Romeo Doubs and Mekhi Becton πŸ€”. The free agency market can be unpredictable, and it’s always a gamble signing players who have shown promise in smaller roles. But if they can snag someone like Ebiketie, who has consistently delivered despite being an edge defender with some ups and downs 😬, I think the Eagles are onto something.

The thing is, I don’t want to be that guy who says the Eagles will fall short just because they make a few savvy signings πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. But it’s hard not to feel a little optimistic when you see them going after players like Doubs and Becton, who have already shown what they can do in smaller roles πŸ‘. Maybe this is the start of something special? 🌟
 
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The Eagles are gonna need to make some smart signings this offseason πŸ€”πŸ’ͺ. With their salary cap constraints, they gotta find guys who can provide value without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. I mean, Romeo Doubs is a legit option for a low-cost WR signing - he's already proven himself as a consistent producer at 25! πŸ“ˆπŸ‘ He's got the skills, like creating separation and making plays down the field... that's exactly what they need to complement A.J. Brown πŸ‘Œ.

And Mekhi Becton is another player who could give them some stability on the O-line 🀝. After his resurgence last season, I think he'd be a great signing for the Eagles - they can't afford to lose more talent over injury concerns 😬. Plus, he's only 26 and still got some prime years left in him πŸ’ͺ.

Arnold Ebiketie is another underrated edge defender who could bring some much-needed energy to their defense πŸš€. With his size and athleticism, I think he'd be a great fit for the Eagles' system - they gotta keep an eye on him πŸ‘€. It's gonna be interesting to see how it all plays out in free agency this year... fingers crossed for Philly! πŸ’• #EaglesNation #FreeAgency #NFL
 
I think the Eagles are making a smart move by targeting low-cost signings πŸ€‘. With A.J. Brown potentially on his way out, Doubs would be a great No. 2 receiver and it's not like he's breaking the bank - 724 yards in one season is impressive! πŸ‘€ Mekhi Becton could also be a game-changer for their O-line issues, plus he's got more experience than people think πŸ€”. And Ebiketie has been solid in his career, I mean, 16.5 sacks is no joke πŸ’ͺ. If they can keep these signings and make some savvy moves, I think the Eagles could really make a deep run in the playoffs this year ⚑️
 
πŸ€”πŸˆ So like I was looking at some stats and charts for the Eagles' roster construction and it seems like they're really gonna focus on low-cost signings this year πŸ€‘. They've got a salary cap constraint of around $235M πŸ’Έ, which is pretty tight considering they still wanna upgrade their O-line and add some new wide receivers to complement A.J. Brown's potential departure.

Here's a chart showing the Eagles' current O-line situation:

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As you can see, their O-line has been leaking like water πŸ’§ over the past few seasons! With Mekhi Becton being an attractive signing option, I think he'd be a great fit to address one of their biggest needs 🀝.

But if we look at some numbers for the Eagles' pass rush situation... πŸ“Š

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It's pretty clear that they need to add more pressure on the edge! Arnold Ebiketie could be just the guy to do that, especially considering his athletic measurables and production track record πŸ”₯.

And let's not forget about Romeo Doubs 🀝. He may have flown under the radar last season, but he's a solid young receiver with a lot of potential πŸ“ˆ.

Overall, I think these signings would be a great starting point for the Eagles' offseason construction process πŸ› οΈ. They'd address some key needs without breaking the bank, and that's gotta be a win in my book 😊!
 
I'm not sure about this free agency business... like, what's next? They're gonna start signing people based on their Twitter followers 🀣. But seriously, I don't know how much more of these 'hidden gems' we can take. Last year it was Ojulari and Uche, and now they're signing guys like Doubs, Becton, and Ebiketie? What's the criteria here? Just because someone's a good player in a specific area doesn't mean they'll fit our team's system or mesh well with the existing squad πŸ€”.

And don't even get me started on the salary cap situation. I'm all for keeping costs low, but can we really afford to lose more talent from last year? We've got some key players leaving, and now we're gonna gamble on these 'low-cost signings'? It's like they're trying to build a team out of scraps πŸ—‘οΈ.

I just wish the Eagles would take a step back and evaluate what really matters: winning. Not trying to be the 'smart' team that gets all the hidden gems πŸ€“.
 
The Eagles' strategy for filling gaps in free agency is a pragmatic one πŸ€”. With their salary cap constraints, they're likely to focus on low-cost signings that can provide value without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. Players like Romeo Doubs and Mekhi Becton seem like attractive options - Doubs has shown his ability as a consistent producer despite playing in a crowded receiver corps, while Becton's resurgence last season makes him an appealing signing for the team's O-line needs.

As for Arnold Ebiketie, his athletic measurables make him an intriguing option, especially considering the Eagles' history of identifying and signing under-the-radar players like Azeez Ojulari and Josh Uche πŸ“ˆ. However, it's worth noting that Ebiketie has had some ups and downs in his career, which could raise questions about his reliability as a long-term signing.

Overall, the Eagles' approach to free agency seems sensible given their financial constraints, but it will be interesting to see how they navigate the complexities of player retention and roster construction πŸ’‘.
 
The Eagles are trying to fill gaps in free agency πŸ€”, but I'm not sure if they're really getting good value for their money πŸ’Έ. I mean, Romeo Doubs is a solid receiver and all, but he's no A.J. Brown 😐. And as for Mekhi Becton, he's got some red flags with his weight and conditioning issues πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. But hey, if the Eagles can sign him cheaply enough to address their O-line needs, that's a win in my book πŸ‘.

Arnold Ebiketie is a different story altogether πŸ”₯. I think he's a great signing for the Eagles - he's got the athleticism and size to be a game-changer on the edge πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ. If they can get him at a reasonable price, I'd say go for it πŸ’ͺ.

I'm just worried that the Eagles might be stretching themselves too thin trying to sign all these low-cost players 🀯. They've got some talented young guys on their roster already, and if they're not careful, they might burn out from over-exertion πŸ˜“. Fingers crossed they can find a balance and make some smart moves πŸ’­!
 
πŸ€” I think the Eagles are making smart moves here. Doubs could be a great addition to their WR corps, he's already proven himself and is still young. And Becton, despite his past issues, looks like a solid left tackle signing. He'd fill a big need for them without breaking the bank πŸ€‘

Ebiketie's a bit of a risk, but I think the Eagles are willing to take that chance. They've been known to sign underrated players in the past and get great results. And let's be real, who doesn't love an under-the-radar signing? πŸ˜„
 
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