The Philadelphia Eagles are likely going to lose a handful of good players in free agency this offseason to other teams around the NFL. However, one of the silver linings is that they will receive a maximum of four compensatory picks in the 2027 NFL Draft for the players they lose, minus the players they gain.

Here we’ll track each signing (both lost and gained), and whether or not each player will count toward the compensatory pick formula. Bookmark 🔖, please. 

Players lost

• EDGE Jaelan Phillips: Phillips reportedly agreed to terms with the Panthers on a four-year deal worth $120 million, or $30 million per season. He should qualify for a third-round compensatory pick.

• WR Jahan Dotson: Dotson is going to the Falcons on a two-year, $15 million deal. We’ll project that he will net the Eagles a sixth-round comp pick.

• LB Nakobe Dean: Dean has a three-year, $36 million agreement with the Raiders, per his agent. We’ll project that the Eagles will net a fifth-round comp pick for Dean’s departure.

• S Reed Blankenship: Blankenship agreed to terms on a three-year deal worth 24.75 with the Texans. He should count for a sixth-round pick in the comp pick formula.

• iOL Brett Toth: Toth is signing with the 49ers. It is unlikely that he will make enough money to count toward the comp pick formula.

• QB Sam Howell: Howell is signing with the Cowboys. It is unlikely that he will make enough money to count toward the comp pick formula.

• EDGE Josh Uche: Uche reportedly agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Dolphins. It is unlikely that he will make enough money to count toward the comp pick formula.

Players gained

• CB Riq Woolen: Woolen reportedly agreed to a one-year deal worth “up to” $15 million. It’s unlikely that his contract is actually worth that much, but for the sake of the tracker we’ll include him at $15 million until more accurate numbers are made available.

Update: It’s a base value of $12 million, per OverTheCap. That puts him in the sixth-round range.

• TE Johnny Mundt: Mundt was released by the Jaguars, so he won’t count toward the comp pick formula.

Comp pick cancellation chart

We will be referencing OverTheCap’s comp pick cancellation chart here:

Players lost (APY) – Projected round Players gained (APY) – Projected round Jaelan Phillips ($30 million) – 3rd roundRiq Woolen ($12 million) – 6th roundNakobe Dean ($12 million) – 6th round  Reed Blankenship ($8.25 million) – 6th round  Jahan Dotson ($7.5 million) – 6th round  

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