Howie Roseman does not stop.
With another trade completed, the Eagles also worked out seven players in an effort to add depth, given the possibility of mounting injuries. NFL insider Jordan Schultz began some speculation with him reporting that the Eagles brought in former Bengals corner Mike Hilton, that the team was not happy with Adoree' Jackson's week one performance, and the possibility of Cooper DeJean returning to CB2.
Aaron Wilson and Mike Garafolo later reported that Jamin Davis, Isaiah Foskey, LaDarius Henderson, Hilton, K.J. Osborn, Kadeem Telfort, and Quez Watkins all worked out for Philadelphia as the Eagles prepare for week two action.
Veterans working out for the #Eagles today included one familiar face in WR Quez Watkins. Also former #Commanders first-round LB Jamin Davis, WR K.J. Osborn, DE Isaiah Foskey and CB Mike Hilton.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) September 8, 2025
Who could actually be signed onto the Eagles' roster?
The workouts come after a slew of movement on the Eagles' back end of the roster. While Hilton is by far the most intriguing of the seven, the possibility of reuniting with Quez Watkins, who did provide value for the team from 2020 to 2023, remains a possible option if the team is looking for depth at the wide receiver position.
Isaiah Foskey could also be another sleeper if the Eagles look to possibly bolster some pass rush on the back end. Foskey was a second-round pick in 2023 and never really got comfortable in New Orleans. The Eagles recently released their 2025 sixth-round draft pick, Antwaun Powell-Ryland, and could do a one-for-one swap for the position group.
Overall, the Eagles do need to do a bit of roster management if they look to sign any of Monday's tryout players. Currently, the Eagles roster has 54 players on the active roster, with 16 on the practice squad (one IPP). With the team scheduled to go back to work on Tuesday, look for a bit more transition on the team as they navigate the injury report, along with other roster transactions.
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