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Eagles' Defensive Depth Chart Revealed Ahead of Free Agency
Key players like Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Cooper DeJean highlighted as the team looks to build on recent playoff success.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off another playoff appearance and NFC East division title. This article projects the team's defensive depth chart heading into the 2026 free agency period, including standout players like defensive tackle Jalen Carter, defensive tackle Jordan Davis, and cornerback Cooper DeJean.
Why it matters
The Eagles have been one of the NFC's top teams in recent years, making the playoffs in 8 of the last 9 seasons. Maintaining a strong defensive unit will be crucial as the team looks to build on its recent success and compete for a Super Bowl championship.
The details
The Eagles' defensive line is anchored by Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter, with Moro Ojomo, Byron Young, Ty Robinson, and Gabe Hall providing depth. At edge rusher, the team traded for Jaelan Phillips, who had 28 tackles and 2 sacks in 8 games last season, while Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt round out the group. The linebacker corps features Zack Baun and Jihaad Campbell as starters, with Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Smael Mondon Jr., Chance Campbell, Jose Ramirez, and Ben VanSumeren providing depth. In the secondary, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean are the starting cornerbacks, with Michael Carter II, Kelee Ringo, Ambry Thomas, Tariq Castro-Fields, Jakorian Bennett, and Mac McWilliams providing additional options. At safety, Andrew Mukuba is a projected starter, with Sydney Brown, a free agent addition, and Brandon Johnson and Andre Sam providing depth.
- The Eagles finished the 2025 regular season with an 11-6 record and won the NFC East division title.
- The team is coming off a playoff appearance, their fifth consecutive postseason berth, tying a franchise record.
The players
Jalen Carter
A defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, Carter is a key part of the team's defensive line and is expected to receive a contract extension.
Jordan Davis
A defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, Davis is another important piece of the team's defensive line and is also up for a contract extension.
Cooper DeJean
A cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles, DeJean had an All-Pro season in 2025 and is now considered the best slot cornerback in the NFL.
Jaelan Phillips
An edge rusher for the Philadelphia Eagles, Phillips was acquired via trade and is expected to be a key part of the team's pass rush.
Jihaad Campbell
A linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, Campbell played in all 17 games and started 10 last season, recording 80 tackles and one interception.
What’s next
The Eagles will need to make decisions on 22 free agents and contract extensions for key players like quarterback Jalen Hurts, defensive tackle Jalen Carter, and defensive tackle Jordan Davis.
The takeaway
The Eagles' defensive depth chart heading into free agency features a strong core of players, including standouts like Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Cooper DeJean. Maintaining this defensive unit will be crucial as the team looks to build on its recent playoff success and compete for a Super Bowl championship.
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