There will be a lot of annoyed Philadelphia Eagles fans watching the NFL Conference Championship games, but there could still be some interest.
Among the four teams, there are some interesting names that will be pending free agents in the offseason. Some of which might end up being great options for the Eagles to go and pick up.
Let's take a look at four of those players the Eagles could get, while being realistic that Philly might not be a big spender in free agency, so many of these guys would be young, cheap options for potential one-year rentals like last offseason.
Tutu Atwell, WR (Los Angeles Rams)
In 2023 and 2024, Tutu Atwell was one of the best slot receivers in the NFL, recording 1,045 yards and three touchdowns. This year, though, has been different, as he had only six receptions for 192 yards and one touchdown in 10 games.
If the Eagles are looking for a cheap option at WR3 and someone who could be more productive as a deep threat, this could be a pretty good pickup for the Eagles. Jahan Dotson didn't play that role well, but Atwell might be able to do better.
Kamren Curl, S (Los Angeles Rams)
The Rams have benefited from Kamren Curl in their secondary as he has taken big strides in his second year with the team. He racked up a career-high 122 tackles and added five pass deflections, two sacks, two tackles for loss, two quarterback hits, two interceptions, and one forced fumble in 17 games.
This might all depend on what the Eagles do with Reed Blankenship at safety and on his market value. Philly could very easily bring Blankenship back, and the Rams might have intentions of bringing Curl back, but this is at least another option for them in the secondary.
Josh Jones, OT (Seattle Seahawks)
From the Seahawks, Josh Jones isn't going to pop out as a big name, but one that could come at a low price and be a good depth player to have. In 118 pass blocking snaps this season, Jones allowed nine pressures and two sacks, posting a Pro Football Focus overall grade of 74.3.
Jones isn't going to come in and be a starter, but that's okay for the Eagles, as Jones could fit in as a backup option for Lane Johnson at right tackle. Depth was a concern for Philly in 2025 on the line, and with Johnson figuring out his future, Jones could be a good player to add to help there.
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Dondre Tillman, EDGE (Denver Broncos)
The Broncos' defense has been all about pressuring the quarterback after leading the NFL in sacks, and Dondre Tillman helped out with that. Tillman racked up 26 tackles, 24 pressures, 15 hurries, five sacks, and four quarterback hits.
Philly could always use some depth off the edge after some inconsistent play, but the Eagles have good backups for Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt. There are questions on whether Jaelan Phillips comes back, depending on how much he will cost, but if he gets priced out of the Eagles' range, why not bring in Tillman and put him in the rotation?
