The Eagles roster, less than one month before the 2026 NFL Draft, is a work in progress. Take the safety room, one that has already experienced significant change.
Howie Roseman sees it for what it is: An opportunity to improve after some additions (J.T. Gray, maybe Jonathan Jones), some retentions (Marcus Epps, Michael Carter) and some departures (Reed Blankenship, Sydney Brown).
"We drafted Drew (Mukuba) last year in the second round for a reason. We think he has tremendous potential to really make a difference," Roseman said prior to his trip to Arizona for the NFL Annual Meeting. "This is going to be a big offseason for him. We know that. In the NFL, going from your first season to your second season is big and players look to make that important jump. We think he's ready to do that.
"Bringing Marcus Epps back is good for us. He has played really good football for us over two different stints. He has leadership, he plays with good instincts, and he's a plus for us in the defensive backfield. Andre' Sam has been on our practice squad the last couple of years, and we think he can take another jump. We signed J.T. Gray, who we think is one of the best special teams players in the National Football League, and he will be given a chance to contribute on defense.
"We also have versatility. We have a bunch of guys in our defensive backfield starting with who we think might be the most versatile player in the NFL in Cooper DeJean, who really can play anywhere. He obviously can play outside corner, he can play nickel, he can play safety. We re-signed Michael Carter, who we think has the skill set to not only play nickel, but also the safety position. He has unique cover skills as a safety, toughness, physicality. And we feel the same about Jonathan Jones, who signed in free agency. He is an experienced player throughout the secondary.
"And look, it's March. We're going to look to improve every single position on our roster. I don't think there is any position where we say, 'No, we don't want a good football player.' That certainly includes the safety positions."