Former NFL Scout Takes Stunning Shot At Eagles Defensive Standout

As the Eagles prepare for the 2026 NFL season, questions arise over Cooper DeJean's role in a revamped secondary.

The Eagles may be rolling into the 2026 season with one of the league’s most talented secondaries, but not everyone is sold on one of its biggest names. Daniel Kelly, a former New York Jets scout, went on the attack Sunday with a harsh assessment of Cooper DeJean.

Kelly labeled DeJean “the No. 4 most overrated player in the NFL” and argued that the corner is still being propped up by his Super Bowl moment against Patrick Mahomes. He also said DeJean has not locked down a permanent role at outside corner or either safety spot, adding that the lack of a clear home says everything about his value.

Kelly didn’t stop there. He called DeJean “a glorified nickel who’s too stiff and slow and too limited be a fixture at any of those four starting positions and he’s the beneficiary of playing on a great defense.

Nothing more and nothing less. This isn’t hating.

It’s a fact.”

While DeJean drew the sharpest criticism, the Eagles’ other corner spot is also getting attention for a very different reason. The job opposite Quinyon Mitchell was a problem area in 2025 after Darius Slay was released following the Super Bowl LIX win, and three players cycled through there: DeJean, Adoree’ Jackson and Kelee Ringo.

Philadelphia answered that issue by bringing in Riq Woolen, a former Seattle Seahawk, for 2026. Woolen was moved to backup behind Josh Jobe in 2025, but he still arrives with a Pro Bowl nod and an interceptions title on his résumé, plus a role in Seattle’s Super Bowl run.

Anthony Miller, who covers the Eagles for FanSided’s Inside the Iggles, thinks Woolen could end up being a major bargain on the one-year, $15-million deal he signed in free agency. After OTAs, Miller wrote that Woolen showed plenty over three strong weeks and could be ready to take off in Philadelphia, even with the spotlight on Quinyon Mitchell and DeJean.

The Eagles open the season on September 13 against the Washington Commanders. Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox.

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