The Philadelphia Eagles updated their 53-man roster projection following spring practices, according to Bleeding Green Nation. The evolving roster reflects insights gained during offseason workouts, which included OTAs and minicamps. Key positions such as quarterback, running back, and wide receiver are now under closer scrutiny.
What happened
The latest roster prediction for the Philadelphia Eagles highlights several crucial changes in player positions. Jalen Hurts remains the starting quarterback, supported by Tanner McKee and Cole Payton in the backup roles. The Eagles are considering McKee for prominence after noticing his strong performance during spring practices. The report suggests, “If this is a competition truly based on merit, McKee is a good bet to win out.”[1]
In the backfield, Saquon Barkley, Tank Bigsby, and Will Shipley are projected to fill the running back positions. Analysts expect Barkley to improve on last season’s metrics but emphasize the significance of increasing Bigsby’s role. The article mentions, “Barkley will put up better numbers than he did in 2025 but not quite as good as 2024,” spotlighting both players’ impact on the Eagles’ offensive strategy.
Why it matters
The roster projection signifies essential evaluations that can influence the Eagles’ performance for the upcoming season. The decisions made during training camp and preseason games will directly affect team dynamics and overall strategy. Strong performances could sway which players make the final cut come September.[3]
Background
On May 20, 2026, Bleeding Green Nation published an initial 53-man roster prediction before the Eagles’ spring practices. Since that time, insights from OTA and minicamp sessions provided clarity on players’ effectiveness and readiness, necessitating an updated evaluation.[2]
What’s next
The Eagles’ first training camp session is scheduled for June 27, 2026, offering further opportunities for players to solidify their roles on the team ahead of the preseason games.

