Inside the Eagles’ 2026 Roster: Surprising Star Breakouts and Hidden Risks Revealed
Lots of question marks here, folks. Lots.
Cornerbacks
If defensive tackle is the strongest unit on the team, cornerback is a close second. Quinyon Mitchell is one of the top-five corners in the league. Cooper DeJean is the league’s best slot corner. They’re now joined by Riq Woolen from Seattle, who should step right in on a prove-it, one-year contract as the No. 2 corner. That’s a pretty fearsome cornerback trio, three guys who should make life a lot easier on the more-suspect defensive line and linebackers.
Jonathan Jones was brought in as depth and the No. 4 corner, with Jakorian Bennett sticking around, too. Kelee Ringo is technically still on the depth chart, but if he’s anything other than a special teams player in 2026, I’ll be shocked.
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