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  • Eagles likely to play the compensatory pick game again this offseason

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    For the second consecutive offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles will almost certainly lose a few starters via free agency, and they aren’t likely to spend big money free agents from other teams. The silver lining is that they will also likely gain a few compensatory picks.

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  • Eagles 2025 compensatory draft pick tracker

    Eagles 2025 compensatory draft pick tracker

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    The Philadelphia Eagles are likely to sign more compensatory pick-qualifying free agents this offseason than they’ll lose, so they are probably not going to be awarded any comp picks in 2025 after being awarded four in 2024.

    Still, we’ll track each signing (both lost and gained), and whether or not each player will count toward the compensatory pick formula.

    Qualifying players lost

    RB D’Andre Swift: The Bears are reportedly signing Swift to a three-year deal worth $24 million.

    QB Marcus Mariota: The Commanders reportedly signed Mariota to a one-year deal worth $6 million, plus incentives.

    Qualifying players gained

    EDGE Bryce Huff: Huff signed with the Eagles on a three-year deal worth $51 million.

    RB Saquon Barkley: Barkley signed with the Eagles on a three-year deal worth just under $38 million.

    S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson: Gardner-Johnson signed with the Eagles on a three-year deal worth “up to” $33 million.

    Comp pick cancellation chart

    We will be referencing OverTheCap’s comp pick cancellation chart here:

    Players lost (APY) – Projected round  Players gained (APY) – Projected round 
    RB D’Andre Swift – 6th RB Saquon Barkley – 5th
    QB Marcus Mariota – 6th  EDGE Bryce Huff – 4th 
      S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson – 5th 

    • Contract details are still to be determined for the following incoming players: LB Devin White, OL Matt Hennessy, LB Zack Baun, LB Oren Burks.

    • Contract details are still to be determined for the following outgoing players: OL Jack Driscoll, Sua Opeta.

    So how many compensatory picks are the Eagles expected to receive? 

    Zero. They have signed more qualifying free agents than they have lost. 


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