Working within the confines of a tight budget, the Philadelphia Eagles passed on making even a single splash signing in free agency this year.
Outside of extending key starters like linebacker Zack Baun, running back Saquon Barkley and center Cam Jurgens, GM Howie Roseman and the Eagles scoured the second wave of free agency for low-risk, high-upside players they could sign to team-friendly, one-year contracts.
The closest the Eagles came to a “splash” signing was Azeez Ojulari, poaching the former second-round draft pick of the rival New York Giants on a deal worth just $3 million.