THE Eagles are the defending champions of the Super Bowl, and as the NFL 2025 draft approach, this list will be considerably different after having undergone several free agent losses. Philadelphia suffered massive losses while the first free agency wave saw Josh Sweat (Cardinals), Milton Williams (Patriots), Kenneth Gainwell (Steelers), Mekhi Becton (Chargers), Isaiah Rodgers (Vikings), Fred Johnson (Jaguars), Parris Campbell (Cowboys), Darius Slay (CB) and Oren Burks (Bengals) All leave.
However, they rebounded to make several key signatures, including AJ Dillon (RB), Joshua Uche (LB), Adoree ‘Jackson (CB), Charley Hughlett (LS), Patrick Johnson (LB), Avery Williams (KR / PR), Kylen Granson (Te) and Azeze Ojulari (OLB).
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With the draft of the NFL which is fast approaching, we examine the position of the offensive tackle of Philadelphia while we launch the overviews outside the Eagles Wire season.
What changed
Philadelphia saw Fred Johnson go to a free agency and a Le’Rven Clark and Jack Driscoll as free agents. The birds signed Lane Johnson to an extension of a contract and inked Kendall Lamm to an agreement of one year.
Darian Kinnard
Kinnard is a key player who can play both custody and tackle. He was part of the Eagles“Depth of offensive line, and in 2024, he made the list of 53 men, who was considered an” upset “. Kinnard is also the winner of the Super Bowl, winning three consecutive rings, including one with the Eagles in 2025.
Ol Kendall Lamm
According to Pro Football Focus, in the 2024 season, Lamm ranked first among the plated with zero authorized bags and 10th among the plated with a blocking note of 83.1.
Laekin Vakalahi
It was signed as a free agent not drafted after the draft of the NFL 2024 and is part of the International Eagles program. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and is exempt from counting towards the alignment limit of 53 men due to the international exemption from players.
Jordan Malata
An All-Pro, 85.5 from Malata Pff The overall note of week 17 led all the offensive plated and was the best classified offensive tackle of the NFL (95.8). Mailata led the NFL in grade blocking run (94.9), and it is second in the blocking of passes (91.7), according to Pff.
Lane Johnson
Last season, Johnson ranked 1st among the NFL RT in the PFF blocking grade (88.1), the pressure percentage (2.2%) and the percentage of Knockdown (0.2%). He granted zero bags and 1 QB struck in 451 Snaps for blocking passes.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Overview of the offensive plates of the Eagles before the draft of the NFL 2025