Stock up or Stock Down: How the Eagles' offense changed this offseason
The Philadelphia Eagles have made significant changes to their offense during the offseason. They focused on adding offensive talent through the draft and trades, while also losing several key players to free agency. As the team prepares for the upcoming season, the impact of these changes on player performance remains to be seen.
- ▪The Eagles added eight NFL draft picks and about 10 undrafted free agents to their roster.
- ▪Key offensive additions include Andy Dalton, Hollywood Brown, and Elijah Moore.
- ▪Several notable players departed, including A.J. Dillon and Jahan Dotson.
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