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The Philadelphia Eagles face key questions at offensive positions ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. Concerns include the offensive line's future, wide receiver stability, and tight end depth.
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The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2026 NFL Draft with one of the league's more talented offenses, but several key questions remain as they look to sustain success. With Jalen Hurts leading the unit, the focus is on maximizing efficiency, consistency, and long-term stability at key positions.
Along the offensive line, future planning is a major storyline. With Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson having contemplated retirement, the Eagles must determine how quickly they need to add reinforcements and whether a first-round investment is necessary to maintain one of the NFL's top units.
At wide receiver, depth has improved, but uncertainty still lingers around long-term roles. With ongoing speculation surrounding A.J. Brown and a mix of new additions, Philadelphia must evaluate whether the group has enough stability and production moving forward. Tight end is another position to watch. While the Eagles have leaned on the position heavily in recent years, questions about depth and succession planning could push them to address the spot in the draft.
The run game led by Saquon Barkley remains a strength, but maintaining balance is key. Whether through the backfield or Hurts' dual-threat ability, the Eagles will need to ensure their ground attack continues to complement the passing game.
Ultimately, the Eagles' biggest offensive questions center on continuity and evolution. With a strong foundation already in place, the goal will be to make the right additions to keep the unit productive while preparing for the future—and the 2026 NFL Draft will be a critical step in that process.
Will the Eagles draft a quarterback in the first three rounds, or in the final seven?
Does Philadelphia begin to plan for life after Saquon Barkley?
After adding Hollywood Brown, Elijah Moore, and Dontayvion Wicks, would the Eagles spend a premium pick on a wide receiver?
The Eagles are worried about potential retirements of Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson, prompting them to consider adding reinforcements.
While the Eagles have improved depth at wide receiver, there are uncertainties about the long-term roles of players like A.J. Brown.
The Eagles are evaluating their tight end depth and succession planning, which may lead them to address this position in the draft.
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This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Key offensive questions Eagles face entering 2026 draft