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Eagles free agency buzz

POSTED: Monday, March 12, 2012, 11:17 AM
It looks like the Falcons are poised to let linebacker Curtis Lofton hit the open market. (AP Photo / George S. Warren)

With free agency set to start at 4 p.m. Tuesday, now seems like a good time to pick apart what's going on around the league and offer some thoughts on the Eagles' potential plans.

Let's start with the Birds' biggest offseason priority: Linebacker.

Two of the most talked-about inside linebackers expected to hit the market are Atlanta's Curtis Lofton and Detroit's Stephen Tulloch. The Falcons made a move over the weekend, signing veteran linebacker Lofa Tatupu. The buzz in Atlanta is that he'll compete for the starting job with second-year player Akeem Dent, and the Falcons will let Lofton walk.

Lofton is 25, finished fifth in the league with 147 tackles last season and was a team captain. So why would the Falcons let him go? According to Len Pasquarelli of CBSSports.com, some within the organization believe he's "deficient" in coverage. I still need to take a look at some of Lofton's games from last year, but if the Eagles aren't 100 percent sold on him being a three-down player, I can't see them going after Lofton.

As for Tulloch, he remains un-signed, but the Lions recently restructured several contracts (Ndamukong Suh, Matthew Stafford and Nate Burleson) to open up some cap space, according to Fox Sports Detroit. My question, as it relates to the Eagles, is this: If they view Tulloch as a valuable player, why didn't they sign him last offseason when he inked a one-year, $3.25M deal with Detroit?

Surely, the Eagles could have afforded to bring him in for a season. Did they really think Casey Matthews would be a better option? And if they didn't have a high opinion of Tulloch before 2011, have their views really changed that much after his performance in one season with the Lions? Maybe they have. But Tulloch is only 27. He clearly agreed to a one-year deal last offseason with the idea of cashing in this time around. We'll see if that happens with the Eagles.

Other linebackers who have been mentioned are Carolina's Dan Connor and Seattle's David Hawthorne. Connor has never been a three-down player and served a situational role for the Panthers last year. According to Pro Football Focus, he played only about 49 percent of Carolina's snaps. The majority of Connor's playing time (68 percent) came against the run. If the Eagles were to bring him aboard, it would likely be in a situational role.

Ideally, the Eagles would add a three-down linebacker. But based on the end of last season, they believe Matthews (and perhaps Keenan Clayton as well) can be effective players in coverage. It seems possible that they could settle on a linebacker who is good against the run and once again go with a linebacker-by-committee approach.

Hawthorne, meanwhile, was a three-down player with the Seahawks, having played 94.4 percent of the team's defensive snaps last season, per PFF. According to Michael C. Wright of ESPN Chicago, the Bears have interest in Hawthorne, who turns 27 in May.

As for the Eagles' own free agents, it'll be interesting to see what the interest is for Evan Mathis if he reaches the open market. Remember, Mathis started just 22 games in six NFL seasons before joining the Eagles in 2011. He's talked about being frustrated with a lack of playing time in previous stops and excelled here under Howard Mudd. I'm sure Mathis wants to get paid, but he'll turn 31 in November, and staying with the Eagles means a guaranteed starting spot in a system he's comfortable in. For those reasons, I'd be somewhat surprised if he's not back in 2012, although we'll have to see how the market plays out.

The beat writers have indicated that the Eagles are unlikely to make a big splash in free agency. But if they do make a significant move other than linebacker, my guess is it'll be along the defensive line. As we've discussed in the past, Jim Washburn uses eight defensive linemen in his rotation. The Eagles look like they have four defensive ends in place with Jason Babin, Trent Cole, Darryl Tapp and Brandon Graham. But if they think they can upgrade from Tapp, would they consider it? Or maybe they move Graham inside?

At defensive tackle, Mike Patterson and Cullen Jenkins will be back as the starters. And the Eagles have to make decisions on Antonio Dixon (restricted), Derek Landri (unrestricted) and Trevor Laws (unrestricted). It's conceivable that they choose against re-signing their own guys here and add a player to rotate in with Patterson and Jenkins.

I wouldn't expect the Eagles to add a starting-caliber safety. Maybe the final four games were fool's gold, but Nate Allen's performance might be the most encouraging thing to take from the end of last season. Signing a safety would indicate major questions about last year's second-round pick, Jaiquawn Jarrett. More likely, I'd expect the team to sell the notion that Jarrett just needs a full offseason and emphasize that they still envision him being a contributor going forward.

Having said that, Jason Cole of Yahoo Sports reports that the Eagles "appear interested" in LaRon Landry. Landry has missed 15 games over the past two seasons and suffered an Achilles' injury in 2011. I'm not sure it makes sense to take a risk on the hard-hitting safety at this point.

As for DeSean Jackson, it's going to be very interesting to see how the wide receiver market plays out. I wrote a piece for SI.com about some of the top names expected to be available. Reports have linked the Bears, Bucs and Redskins to Vincent Jackson. He is the only true No. 1 wide receiver on the market, and I'd expect him to get a monster deal. The rest of the receivers have questions, but if teams spend big on unproven commodities like Pierre Garcon and Robert Meachem, DeSean's camp will be less likely to bring its asking price down.

And finally, this note from SI.com's Peter King caught my eye, in regards to Robert Griffin III:

Washington was joined in the pursuit for the pick by Cleveland (who owns the fourth overall pick in the draft) and Miami (picking eighth overall) -- and two teams beyond the 10th overall pick. Those two teams couldn't be identified late Friday night, but with the fervent interest Philadelphia showed in both Andrew Luck and Griffin, the two top quarterbacks in this draft, it wouldn't be surprising if Philadelphia wanted to move up to take either a quarterback or another top prospect.

That would have made this past weekend pretty interesting, huh?


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Comments  (43)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:05 PM, 03/12/2012
    I see 8-8 again and obvious needs not addressed again and Andy Reid brought back AGAIN! This is the hardest organization to root for
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:10 PM, 03/12/2012
    Dexter, the Eagles front office love fans like you, are you kidding me with that?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:55 PM, 03/12/2012
    billro how much did they spend last year ? what kind of players did they get a lg dt cb qb wr. steve smith is the only one last year that fits that label and he wasnt cheap cuz he made more than Jackson. gotta manage the cap philly will be bargain shopping this year
    positive eagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:40 AM, 03/13/2012
    sheil on your SI piece you can do better. it shouldnt read like your blog post. it would have popped more with your take on the best fit for each guy and maybe even a quote from nfl sources or something.

    your stats are great, but adjust your format depending on your platform. just my two cents man. with the amount of effort you put into your stuff, you are going places.

    you are philly.com at this pt. they need more guys (or ladies) like you and less gonzo types.
    djack10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:36 AM, 03/13/2012
    Its all over the radio that their signing Dan Connor.
    watsonmr
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:00 AM, 03/13/2012
    When the cards cut Kolb, he will resign with the eagles and then we can trade him again for another second rounder.....the Cards won't pay Kolb the 8 million he is due at the end of this week. Plus Manning won't go there cause the O-line are turnstill operators. That is why Koncussion Kolb got hurt last year....
    SkipinWV
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:02 AM, 03/13/2012
    SK....no Phil Hunt on the d-line?
    Romus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:13 AM, 03/13/2012
    Move Graham Cracker inside???? HE is too small to play end so we will move him to tackle???...hahahahahahaha, oh I forgot "great motor".....cut the scrub and save the money...
    SkipinWV
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:37 AM, 03/13/2012
    Sign Carl Nicks.
    dta
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:08 AM, 03/13/2012
    Based on LaRon's injury history, I think it a done deal for the Eagles. They'll give him a 3 yr contract with a 5 yr option if he tears his ACL.
    FROM THE BEACH
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:17 AM, 03/13/2012
    Does not matter what they do. They still have Reid as head coach which means no super bowl again.
    eaglesman1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:59 PM, 03/13/2012
    The only thing Fabio could cover is a fur coat.
    Astro Jones
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:34 AM, 03/14/2012
    Matthews, is a special teams player TOPS!!! they have to get a free agent MLB.
    Lb 54 wide 9


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