Post-June 1 signings don’t affect the compensatory pick formula, meaning the Eagles can wait and sign free agents later this summer to build more draft capital for the next season.

The Eagles have undergone significant changes on both sides of the football field, involving player personnel and a retooled coaching staff. The first wave of free agency saw Josh Sweat (Cardinals), Milton Williams (Patriots), Kenneth Gainwell (Steelers), Mekhi Becton (Chargers), and Oren Burks (Bengals) all depart.

Still, they rebounded to make several key signings, including A.J. Dillon (RB), Joshua Uche (LB), Adoree’ Jackson (CB), Charley Hughlett (LS), Patrick Johnson (LB), Matt Pryor (OL), and Avery Williams (KR/PR).

The Eagles and GM Howie Roseman are big on compensatory picks, and could choose to wait until after June 1 to add more talent to the roster. Post-June 1 signings don’t affect the compensatory pick formula, meaning Philadelphia can wait and sign free agents later this summer to build more draft capital for the next season.

With June 1 just days away, we’re looking at ten free agents the Eagles could sign.

Brandon Scherff, G

Another potential addition for depth, the veteran offensive guard had a pass block win rate of 93.8% last year, ranked 14th among guards, according to ESPN.

Justin Simmons, S

Simmons signed with Atlanta last offseason following eight years in Denver. Last season, Simmons recorded two interceptions, seven passes defended, and 62 total tackles in 16 games played in 2024, with his PFF grade ranking 113th out of 170 safeties.

Julian Blackmon, S

Blackmon had three interceptions in 2024 and seven over the past two seasons.

Keenan Allen, WR

Roster building in the NFL isn’t Madden 25, but if the Eagles wanted to ensure that the pass catchers behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are dependable, they could look to sign the former Chargers and Bears star on a team-friendly deal. Jahan Dotson is the third wide receiver, and Philadelphia has Johnny Wilson and Ainias Smith working to develop. Still, Allen had 70 receptions for 774 yards and seven touchdowns (15 games) last season.

Rasul Douglas, CB

The 29-year-old former Eagles cornerback didn’t record an interception over 15 games and allowed a career-worst 122.0 passer rating when targeted last season. His PFF grade ranked 132nd out of 223 cornerbacks. In 2023, Douglas had five interceptions with a 73.1 passer rating allowed.

David Andrews, C

If the Eagles are uncertain about the right guard spot, Philadelphia could move Cam Jurgens and sign former Patriots center David Andrews. After going undrafted in 2015, Andrews signed with the Patriots, made 121 starts over nine seasons, and won two Super Bowls.

Von Miller, OLB

Every team needs a closer at edge rusher, and if the Eagles really wanted to get creative, they could make a run at Von Miller. The eight-time Pro Bowler had six sacks, seven tackles for loss, eight QB hits, and 17 total tackles in 13 games last season.

Kyzir White, LB

A former Eagles linebacker familiar with the culture, White started all 17 games in his second season with the Arizona Cardinals, making 137 total tackles, one interception, 2.5 sacks, nine tackles for loss, and eight QB hits. White is a liability against the pass, and Vic Fangio would have to get creative with his usage.

Jedrick Wills Jr., OT

Wills could be in line for a position switch like Mekhi Becton, and he’s still a solid pass blocker who has a career pass block win rate of 92.0%.

Mike Hilton, cornerback

Hilton has a natural feel for playing in space as a coverage defender, and in the slot, he offers the aggressive mentality to tackle and blitz on the edges.