The Philadelphia Eagles are continually assessing their roster as the first week of training camp progresses, eyeing potential free agent additions. After their preseason opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, general manager Howie Roseman is weighing options to strengthen the team ahead of the 2025 NFL regular season.
With 10 new draft picks and several undrafted free agents already added, the Eagles may look to bolster their secondary. Notable unrestricted free agent Justin Simmons, formerly of the Denver Broncos, could be a prime target. Last season with the Atlanta Falcons, Simmons recorded two interceptions and made 62 tackles, although his performance has room for improvement, as indicated by his PFF grade ranking at 113 among safeties. The Eagles need reliable depth at safety, especially if Andrew Mukuba is not ready and they want to ensure Sydney Brown is well-supported.