The Philadelphia Eagles signed cornerback Riq Woolen to a one-year deal on Tuesday, but it sounds like the team isn't done adding talent.
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Eagles are searching for help at tight end and pass rush markets.
"The Eagles are still looking at the tight end and pass rush markets. Howie Roseman isn't done," Russini said.
Philadelphia could end up signing Cincinnati Bengals free agent Trey Hendrickson, Pittsburgh Steelers free agent Jonnu Smith, Cleveland Browns free agent David Njoku, or Buffalo Bills free agent Joey Bosa to address their needs.
Hendrickson has been one of the most productive pass rushers in the sport, and would be an electric addition to Philadelphia's defensive line. The veteran's market is also not where he expected it to be, so Hendrickson could come in cheaper than expected.
If the Eagles can't land Hendrickson, Bosa would be a nice backup plan. He had 5 sacks in Buffalo this past season and can still be a solid pass-rushing contributor.
As for tight end, veterans David Njoku and Jonnu Smith could be targets for the Eagles. Neither posted high-level production in 2025, but could be viable replacements for Dallas Goedert, who is also on the free agency market but may not return to Philadelphia.
We'll see what other moves the Eagles make in free agency as they look to get back into contention in the NFC East.
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