The Sean Mannion era is kicking off in Philadelphia, and Eagles fans are buzzing with anticipation. Mannion, a former NFL quarterback, has quickly risen through the coaching ranks, earning a reputation as a creative and impactful coach.
After joining Matt LaFleur's staff as an offensive assistant, he was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2025. Mannion's work with Malik Willis, who transformed from a struggling player in Tennessee to a top free-agent quarterback, speaks volumes about his coaching prowess.
The Eagles' recent playoff exit has set the stage for an offensive overhaul under the guidance of Mannion and Josh Grizzard. Philadelphia led the league with a record-setting 70.5% red zone touchdown efficiency, a trend they aim to continue with the return of key players like Dallas Goedert.
Since 2021, only a handful of teams have matched this level of efficiency, placing the Eagles among elite company. Additionally, Philadelphia's ball security was impressive, tying for the fourth-fewest turnovers in the league.
As the offseason unfolds, let's dive into the key players and storylines shaping the Eagles' roster for 2026.
Winners
QB Jalen Hurts
Hurts is set to benefit from the expertise of Sean Mannion, Josh Grizzard, and Jerrod Johnson. The return of stalwarts Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson only adds to the optimism surrounding Hurts' upcoming season.
Edge Rusher Jalyx Hunt
With Jaelan Phillips moving to Carolina, Hunt steps up as Philadelphia's primary pass rusher. After a strong second year with 52 tackles and 6.5 sacks, Hunt is poised to become a standout in the league.
EDGE Nolan Smith Jr.
Smith is now a projected starter, thanks to Phillips' departure. With only Arnold Ebiketie added as a potential replacement, Smith is in a prime position to secure a lucrative contract.
Linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
With Nakobe Dean joining the Raiders and Jihaad Campbell sidelined due to shoulder surgery, Trotter Jr. will have ample opportunity to shine during the offseason.
Safety Michael Carter II
Carter II's reworked deal and the Eagles' trade of Sydney Brown open the door for him to take on a significant role, especially in nickel and dime packages.
Center/Guard Drew Kendall
The departures of Brett Toth and Matt Pryor elevate Kendall on the depth chart, positioning him as a key backup for both center and guard positions.
Offensive Tackles Myles Hinton and Cameron Williams
With Fred Johnson's departure, Hinton and Williams will compete for the swing tackle role, though the Eagles may still seek additional depth in the draft.
Losers
WR Darius Cooper
The arrival of Hollywood Brown and Johnny Wilson's return from injury present challenges for Cooper's advancement on the depth chart.
Cornerbacks Jakorian Bennett and Kelee Ringo
The additions of Riq Woolen and Jonathan Jones could spell trouble for Bennett, while Ringo's standout special teams play keeps him in the mix.
TE Cameron Latu
Latu faces a tough battle for playing time with the return of Grant Calcaterra and Dallas Goedert, alongside the presence of Johnny Mundt.
The Eagles are navigating an intriguing offseason with a mix of challenges and opportunities. As they gear up for the 2026 season, the impact of these roster moves will be pivotal in shaping their success on the field.
