The Philadelphia Eagles are in a dilemma this offseason. Their roster appears to be good enough to compete for another Super Bowl run, but there's one lingering weakness they have to deal with.
And it's the one weakness that may not be solved this season.
FanSided's Ryan Heckman made it clear that the Eagles have a "dilemma" with the pass rush heading into training camp, especially after all their losses during the offseason.
"With training camp around the corner, the Philadelphia Eagles are still looking thin at one specific position, and to this point, Howie Roseman has not done much to remedy the concern," Heckman said. "Spoiler alert: it's the pass rush. The Eagles watched their group's best player, Josh Sweat, sign with the Arizona Cardinals and did not do a lot this offseason to remedy that loss.
"Howie Roseman will watch the Eagles enter training camp with massive question marks at edge rusher."
Sweat wasn't the only pass rusher on the team who left this offseason. Brandon Graham retired, and Milton Williams, a defensive tackle, also left on the open market.
Philadelphia needs to determine whether it can rely on young players like Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt without having to spend important draft capital on a trade.
If both Smith and Hunt can step up immediately, the Eagles' defense should remain a top unit in the league. Philadelphia also added free agents Josh Uche and Azeez Ojulari to bolster the group's depth.
Will it be enough? Only time will tell in that regard.