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It's our turn to rank the league's quarterbacks as Jalen Hurts' game continues to be disrespected despite his Super Bowl MVP performance as the likes of jabronis like Dak Prescott, Justin Herbert, Jordan Love and Baker Mayfield get ranked above him by unbelievable non-ball knowers. Factoring in the entire QB room, where do the Eagles rank with Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee and Kyle McCord? Zach Berman is back with a vengeance to rank it up with Bo Wulf.
If you were making a roster with one player from every NFL team, which Eagles would you want, Jalen Carter at defensive tackle, A.J. Brown at wide receiver, Lane Johnson at right tackle, Saquon Barkley at running back or maybe Jalen Hurts at quarterback or Zack Baun at linebacker? The options are varied and speak to the strength of the Eagles' roster. Zach Berman, Fran Duffy and Bo Wulf each only get one Eagle while trying to build a roster with one player per team. Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones or Trent McDuffie from the Chiefs? Penei Sewell, Jahmyr Gibbs or Aidan Hutchinson from the Lions? Jonah Elliss, Alex Singleton or Mario Goodrich from the Broncos?
The time has come for our Super Bowl draft as we comb through the Eagles' 2017, 2022 and 2024 rosters to make the best team. Nick Foles or Jalen Hurts? Zack Baun or Dannell Ellerbe? A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Alshon Jeffery, Zach Ertz, Dallas Goedert, Nelson Agholor, Saquon Barkley, Jay Ajayi, Corey Clement & the rest. Who goes first, Jalen Carter or 2017 Fletcher Cox? Malcolm Jenkins or Cooper DeJean? Tough questions all, answered by Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf.
It's Football Friday on the Anthony Gargano Show! We have plenty to cover for the weekend. We'll kick off with Eagles news from Zach Berman. The Phillies are set to face the Blue Jays at home for a Friday night baseball matchup, and Brian Baldinger will share the latest league updates. The first round at Oakmont has wrapped up, with J.J. Spaun at the top at -4. Noteworthy players making a move include Brooks Koepka at -2, Ludvig Aberg at +2, and the spotlight is on Scottie Scheffler, who is currently at +3.
Ahead of tomorrow's big draft of the recent Super Bowl rosters, we're breaking down which version of Jalen Hurts is best, the more dynamic athletically version of three seasons ago or the one who took the Eagles over the top four months ago? Plus, what's the latest with Zack Baun, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Dallas Gant? Zach Berman, Fran Duffy and Bo Wulf figure out what to discuss.
It's time for the annual Flit-Squad draft where we try to figure out the strength and weaknesses of the Eagles' roster by breaking that bad boy down the middle. Is it better to load up on Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson and the offensive line or to stack playmakers like Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith? Zach Berman and Bo Wulf try to find out.
Who's going to be this year's Thomas Booker as a holdover practice squader turned contributor? Between André Sam, Gabe Hall, Dallas Gant, Lew Nichols and Danny Gray, the options are as varied as they are sexy. Where would an ultimate NFC East roster rank compared to the other divisions? Which Peloton instructor moved the needle for Zach? All kinds of important Eagles questions (Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Jalen Carter are on the same team as Cooper DeJean!) are batted around in a three-way with Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf.
To hear Vic Fangio say it, the Eagles defense is in a similar position this year to where it was a year ago when no one expect Zack Baun to burst onto the scene as an All-Pro linebacker or Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell to turn into the best young tandem of cornerbacks in the league or C.J. Gardner-Johnson to bring his tenacity. Now, it's up to the likes of Jordan Davis and Nolan Smith to be on the field more often and for someone to emerge from the linebacker and safety competitions as the new top dog and to Kelee Ringo to turn into a fully competent cornerback. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf discuss what they learned from the second OTA and spin things forward to what will matter come September.
Bryce Huff gone! An organic discussion from Thursday's show spills over into Friday as the Eagles' hopes of repeating depend on their ability to replace a slew of departed starters, like Josh Sweat, Milton Williams, Darius Slay, Mekhi Becton and C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Which of those players will be the most difficult for the Eagles to replace, with the likes of Drew Mukuba, Sydney Brown, Kelee Ringo, Jalyx Hunt, Azeez Ojulari and Moro Ojomo involved, and which position will matter most to the Eagles' 2025 success? Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf debate it as we head into the weekend.
OTAs are underway and we're looking into the ways in which the Eagles completely overhauled a defense that went to the Super Bowl into the best, young defense in football, shedding players like T.J. Edwards, Marcus Epps, James Bradberry and even Darius Slay into the core group that now includes Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Jihaad Campbell, Jalyx Hunt and Kelee Ringo. Deniz Selman joins Zach Berman and Bo Wulf, armed with magnifying glass and all.
We were on the scene at the Eagles' first open OTA of the spring as Kelee Ringo, Andrew Mukuba, Jihaad Campbell, Zack Baun, Cooper DeJean, Quinyon Mitchell, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Lew Nichols showed up and showed out inside the practice bubble on a rainy afternoon. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf give you the first-hand report before Fran Duffy joins for his trademark charm.
Nick Sirianni begins his Super Bowl title defense on the field this week as the Eagles begin OTAs, with Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Saquon Barkley, Lane Johnson, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Zack Baun and Laekin Vakalahi back on the practice field. Will we get our first look at first-round pick Jihaad Campbell? Will Drew Mukuba line up next to Reed Blankenship as the starting safety? Zach Berman and Bo Wulf discuss the big topics of the week.
Just when you thought we were done with Tush Push content, we got the behind-the-scenes story on Jeffrey Lurie's impassioned plea for the NFL's owners to stave off extinction for our beloved Eagles' butts. The secret? A callback to the puberties of yore, much to the chagrin of the sanctimonious puppet Troy Vincent. Hooray for Jeffrey Lurie and sex positivity. Join Deniz Selman, Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf, who have all experienced puberty themselves, for an important Eagles roundtable.
It's time for the newcomer draft one year after the Super Bowl champion Eagles saw Saquon Barkley, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Mekhi Becton and more make their presences felt early and often. This year, the newcomers on the Eagles are fewer and farther between, but with Jihaad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba, Ty Robinson and the likes of Azeez Ojulari, Kenyon Green and others new to the nest, it's time to guess who makes the biggest impact. Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf draft it up.
A year ago, the Eagles were propelled to the Super Bowl thanks to the immediate impact of newcomers likes Saquon Barkley, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean and Mekhi Becton. A year later, there are fewer fresh faces, but the Eagles will still need new players to help the cause, whether it's rookies like Jihaad Campbell and Andrew Mukuba or veterans like Kenyon Green and Azeez Ojulari. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf go back and forth on their expectations while also keeping an eye on the future of the Tush Push.
The least you deserve for winning the Super Bowl as head coach is a hefty, fat stack of cash and the promise of guaranteed employment as head coach. Nick Sirianni's record as head coach is one of the best in football history, so it's only right that Jeffrey Lurie signed Sirianni to a long-term extension Monday. Zach Berman knows Sirianni as well as any reporter and explains why the lightning rod has such sway in the building and why he's been as effective as he has. Join Berman and Bo Wulf as they reflect on four years of Sirianni as head coach and what comes next.
Dallas Goedert is back in Philadelphia to help spearhead the Eagles' offense and that means Deniz Selman can tell us why Goedert, not Saquon Barkley, was the key to the Eagles' success in the running game last year. After a flirtation with moving on from Goedert, Howie Roseman brought back the big fella, with Grant Calcaterra, Harrison Bryant and Kylen Granson now joining E.J. Jenkins in a suddenly deep tight end room. Join Deniz, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf for a roundtable session of Tic-Zach-Bo.
Jalen Carter, Zack Baun, Jalen Hurts, Cooper DeJean, Saquon Barkley, Reed Blankenship, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert but NOT Dylan McMahon compile a large part of the Eagles roster that will be charged with defending a Super Bowl title. The road ahead is a difficult one, with some of the league's best on the schedule. Where are the wins and losses to come? Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf draft results in the second annual Conflewdince Game. Feel the heat!
Unlike 2022 and 2024 when the Eagles made the Super Bowl thanks in part to the benefit of an easy schedule, the slate of opponents in 2025 looks to be their toughest in recent memory. So as Cooper DeJean, Jalen Hurts, DeVonta Smith, A.J. Brown, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Jalen Carter and E.J. Jenkins look to reclaim glory, the road will be even more difficult. Deniz Selman explains why as he joins Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf for a hardcore foursome.
Now that the Philadelphia Eagles' roster is mostly set, we're taking an early look at whether players like Kyle McCord, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, A.J. Dillon, Ainias Smith, Bryce Huff, Josh Uche, Azeez Ojulari, Kenyon Green, Tyler Steen, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. and Lewis Cine are likely to make the 53-man roster for the Super Bowl defending Eagles. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf break it all down and react to the announcement of a season-opening game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Howie Roseman cried poor all offseason about the Eagles' cash standing, leading to the departure of C.J. Gardner-Johnson and the posturing that Dallas Goedert was on the trade block. Then he picked up the fifth-year option for Jordan Davis, paying over $14 million for a player who doesn't play on third down, before twisting Dallas Goedert's arm into agreeing to a significant paycut. A masterful gambit from the league's best general manager, no doubt. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf unpack everything that happened with the main roster this offseason and what it means for the team moving forward.
Dallas Goedert is back with the Eagles. The veteran tight end agreed to a deal to remain with the team this season, according to a league source. Goedert was on the trading block throughout the offseason. Zach Berman and Fran Duffy break down the news, what it means for the Eagles, and what it means for Goedert in an emergency episode.
On the day Dallas Goedert agrees to a restructured contract with the Eagles, the PHLY Eagles show opens the mailbag to answer all your questions about the Eagles. Zach Berman and Rich Hofmann will discuss the depth chart behind Dallas Goedert at tight end, the future of the fullback position, Jihaad Campbell's health, and so much more.
In NFL Draft rooms, general managers and coaches often find comparisons to better understand a prospect. Zach Berman and Fran Duffy will look at the Eagles' 10 draft picks and find realistic comparisons for rookies Jihaad Campbell, Drew Mukuba, Ty Robinson, Mac McWilliams, Smael Mondon, Drew Kendall, Myles Hinton, Cam Williams, and Antwuan Powell-Ryland.
Do you feel more confident in the Eagles' depth chart today or on this day last season? At this time last year, the Eagles had questions at right guard and linebacker. Zack Baun became an All-Pro and Mekhi Becton became a guard, and those were no longer concerns. Much can change, so Zach Berman and Jamie Lynch will break down how the depth charts compare — with a focus on right guard, safety, and tight end — along with other Eagles topics.
The Eagles have a history of keeping undrafted rookies. Which of those players could make the 53-man roster this year? Fran Duffy and Zach Berman discuss this class, with Fran offering his scouting report of each player. Plus, we'll look at the players the Eagles have kept in the past — like Reed Blankenship, T.J. Edwards, Corey Clement — to see if there's anything that can be learned from that group
The Eagles have a few key questions on their depth chart on defense. On the day Howie Roseman exercised Jordan Davis' fifth-year option, Zach Berman and Rich Hofmann will discuss the Davis news and what it means for the starting defensive line, whether Jalyx Hunt is ahead of Bryce Huff at edge rusher, if Jihaad Campbell is a starter at linebacker, and how the secondary could look.
The Eagles drafted 10 players. Which player had the best value: Jihaad Campbell? Cameron Williams? Who was the biggest reach? We're ready to give superlatives for this class. ALLCITY NFL Draft expert Fran Duffy and Zach Berman will break down Howie Roseman's draft haul
The Philadelphia Eagles completed their draft class on Saturday and new additions like Jihaad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba, Ty Robinson, Mac McWilliams, Smael Mondon Jr, Drew Kendall, Kyle McCord, Myles Hinton, Cameron Williams & Antwuan Powell-Ryland all joined the Birds roster. The most draft picks the Eagles have had in several seasons & we'll go over their player profiles, talk about the UDFA class & Zach Berman joins us from outside the White House today as the Eagles will visit DC as Super Bowl Champions.
Join us for full live coverage of Day 2 of the NFL Draft, which included the Eagles sticking at No. 64 to draft Clemson safety Andrew Mukuba and then making some fireworks in the third round. Fran Duffy and Zach Berman broke all kinds of news, from the Dillon Gabriel selection to the Mukuba pick. And don't miss a very special appearance at the end of the show from two unannounced guests.
After months of discussion, the NFL Draft is one day away. The Eagles have 8 draft picks. Will Ole Miss' Walter Nolen fall to them? Will they land Texas A&M's Nic Scourton? How will the Eagles spend 4 5th-round pick? ALLCITY NFL Draft expert Fran Duffy and PHLY's Zach Berman discuss and debate
How will the first round of the NFL Draft go on Thursday? Zach Berman and ALLCITY NFL Draft expert Fran Duffy go through all 32 picks in real time, just as the NFL general managers will have to do when they're on the clock.
The Eagles signed Cam Jurgens to a four-year contract extension worth $68 million. Jason Kelce's replacement is now under contract through the next five seasons. Jurgens' new deal makes him the second-highest paid center in the NFL. Zach Berman and Fran Duffy react to the news in an emergency episode of the PHLY Eagles Podcast.
The Eagles have perhaps the best wide receiver combination in the NFL with A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, plus they traded for former first-round pick Jahan Dotson last summer. So why should you pay attention to wide receivers in the draf this week? Brian Flinn, the Princeton WRs coach and favorite guest on the PHLY Eagles Podcast, joins Zach Berman and ALLCITY NFL Draft expert Fran Duffy to discuss this class of wide receivers, which players might fit the Eagles, and so much more.
It's time for one of our favorite events of the year, the Owl You Know Draft in which we narrow down the most likely NFL Draft picks for Howie Roseman and the Eagles, from early-round players like Walter Nolen, Malaki Starks, Donovan Ezeiruaku, Mason Taylor, Nic Scourton to mid-round players like T.J. Sanders, JT Tuimoloau and Charles Grant to late-round options like Jaylin Smith, LeQuint Allen, Kobe King and Rayuan Lane III. Zach Berman tries to defend his title while Bo Wulf attempts to regain the crown and Fran Duffy makes his debut.
The Eagles seem to be loaded with young cornerbacks with Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean and Kelee Ringo (who is actually a year younger than Quinyon), but there's still room for more in an NFL Draft class that includes interesting players like Will Johnson, Maxwell Hairston, Shavon Revel, Azareye'h Thomas, Trey Amos and Benjamin Morrison. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf debate the merits of using another early-round pick on a corner while Fran Duffy provides his expert analysis.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman and head coach Nick Sirianni meet with reporters on Tuesday to discuss next week's NFL Draft. What will the Eagles do at No. 32? Where is this draft strong and weak? What are Roseman's big-picture thoughts on the draft process? Zach Berman will join Rich Hofmann live from the team facility with the latest. Fran Duffy will offer his NFL Draft insight at the start of the show.
Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee and Dorian Thompson-Robinson is a good start, but for the franchise that once drafted Hurts behind Carson Wentz and has paid the likes of Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco and Gardner Minshew, is it possible Howie Roseman will fire up the QB Factory once again? And if so, is Jalen Milroe the perfect option to bide his time behind Hurts? Plus, what do Zach Berman and Bo Wulf think about the likes of Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders?
Fran Duffy is here and he's ready to talk about the big uglies in the middle like Tyler Booker, Grey Zabel, Tate Ratledge, Donovan Jackson, Jared Wilson, Miles Frazier, Jackson Slater, Wyatt Milum and more. Barring a stud offensive tackle, would Howie Roseman aim to fortify the offensive line with an early-round pick inside? Join Fran, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf as the road to Round 1 rolls on.
It's a deep running back class, though the likes of Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton won't be realistic options for the team led by Saquon Barkley. In the middle rounds, though, could Will Shipley see competition from players like DJ Giddens, Cam Skattebo, RJ Harvey, Bhayshul Tuten, Trevor Ettienne or Devin Neal? Zach Berman and Bo Wulf break it down.
We're beginning our preview series as the NFL Draft approaches, beginning with one of the more intriguing position groups for the Eagles this year as Dallas Goedert's future twists in the wind. Tyler Warren is likely to be out of the Eagles' reach, but is Michigan's Colston Loveland a realistic possibility? What about Elijah Arroyo or Mason Taylor in round two? And who among a deep group of prospects including Gavin Batholomew, Harold Fannin Jr., Jackson Hawes, Moliki Matavao, Gunnar Helm and more could be intriguing late-round options?Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf each put their stamp on a player and then try to come to a consensus to decide who is the most likely tight end to be drafted by the Eagles later this month.
We're back from the league meetings and ready to get to ball, with the big question dangling from the owners meetings being the apparent looming departure of Dallas Goedert. Are Howie Roseman, Jeffrey Lurie and Nick Sirianni really willing to cast aside their No. 3 option in the passing game without an obvious replacement? And who are the Tush Push enemies?It's a full cast, with Jamie Lynch and Devon Given in studio with Bo Wulf before Zach Berman joins the fray.
Quack, quack, quack! Fran Duffy is in studio for his first foray into the fabled Duck, Duck, Juice exercise, wherein we predict the positions the Eagles are most likely to focus on come late April when Howie Roseman is doling out fist bumps after every Eagles draft pick. Will players Landon Jackson and Shemar Stewart be targets to fill out the edge group? Do the Eagles want to fortify the offensive line with options like Josh Conerly or Anthony Belton? What about a safety like Malaki Starks?Join Fran, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf for all the festivities.
The reason Tom Brady can't sleep at night, Brandon Graham officially announced his retirement Tuesday, capping arguably the best career in franchise history. No one has played more seasons for the Eagles, no one else made the most important play in franchise history, and only three others join him as a two-time Eagles Super Bowl champion.Zach Berman and Bo Wulf, who have been there for pretty much all of Graham's career, reflect on the man who always had a smile on his face and smack talk in his mouth.
Patience pays off, as the Eagles have filled the Josh Sweat-sized hole in their edge rotation with the addition of Azeez Ojulari on a one-year deal reportedly worth just $4 million. The 2021 second-round pick will be just 25 this offseason and brings real juice to a rotation that could use the help. Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf react to the signing.
Say goodbye to your Super Bowl-winning right guard, Eagles fans, as Howie Roseman and Jeffrey Lurie allowed Mekhi Becton to leave for a two-year, $20-million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers. That comes on the heels of a pair of minor signings for the Eagles -- tight end Kylen Granson, formerly of the Colts, and old friend Patrick Johnson, the special teams standout. Zach Berman and Bo Wulf discuss Becton's departure and whether the addition of another tight end is further indication the team plans to move on from Dallas Goedert.
Say it ain't so! Howie Roseman is moving on from Rick Lovato, stripping the Eagles of one of the few remaining players to win two Super Bowls … if Brandon Graham retires, we could be down to just Lane Johnson and Jake Elliott. Find out about Charley Hughlett and which other free agents the Eagles should have pursued this week with Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf.
With Josh Sweat gone and Brandon Graham's status lingering, the Eagles added former New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs edge rusher Josh Uche, who brings pass-rush upside and coverage versatility to Vic Fangio's defense. Join Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf as they react to the news.
Howie's gonna pop some tags, as he continues to add low-cost options to fill out the Eagles' depth chart, with Kenyon Green and Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the fold, AJ Dillon added for cheap insurance and now Josh Uche added to the defensive edge group. What could come next? Is there any chance of Jeffrey Lurie opening up the pocketbook again?Zach Berman and Bo Wulf continue the frenzy of free agency from the friendly confines of Studio B.
Finally! The Eagles are on the board in free agency with Howie Roseman reverting to draft-pedigree bias, adding the hulking A.J. Dillon to the Eagles' backfield. With Will Shipley set to be the No. 2 running back, is Dillon looking at a realistic shot at the roster? Or will Zach Berman call him the DeVante Parker of running backs?