Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president and general manager Howie Roseman enjoys a cigar during the team's Super Bowl 59 parade and celebration on Feb. 14 in Philadelphia.
Success in the NFL draft is a non-negotiable for teams wanting to win a championship in the league. Howie Roseman and the Eagles just won a Super Bowl, in part, because they have found key contributors on all three days of the draft.
But the Eagles themselves might not look like the 2024 Eagles for too much longer. At least, not according to general manager Howie Roseman, who told reporters at the NFL combine
The Eagles have made re-signing Zack Baun a priority ahead of free agency, NFL sources said. While that may not come as a surprise considering Baun’s success in 2024 — his first full-time season at off-ball linebacker — the Eagles have long undervalued the position.
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman needs to have a good 2025 draft to make them Super Bowl contenders again. Philadelphia is projected to have seven draft picks this spring, starting with the No. 32 pick in the first round.
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A big key, Roseman said, will be continuing to rely on younger players. The Eagles were able to supplement their top-heavy roster in 2024 with key players producing on rookie deals. That, he said, will need to continue going forward.
Howie Roseman’s forehead has healed from the beer can that left him bloodied at the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory parade, and the general manager is working on getting the team in position to repeat.