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Eagles Reveal ‘The Long Goodbye’ Final Tour Dates

Steely Dan will open dates on the legendary band's last run after more than half a century of road work.

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UPDATE (Oct. 25): This article has been updated to include six new dates added between Jan. 19 and March 13, 2024.

After more than half a century of crisscrossing the globe to spread the warm smell of colitas, the Eagles have announced the dates for their final tour . Dubbed “The Long Goodbye,” the trek will feature fellow Rock and Roll Hall of famers Steely Dan opening up the shows, which are slated to kick off Sept. 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” read a statement from the group. “Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years. We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful.”

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“Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle,” the band continued in its announcement, noting that the farewell run is still in the planning stages, with more dates to be announced at a later time. “We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round… The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand.  But, we hope to see as many of you as we can, before we finish up. Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on.”

For the six new dates added between Jan. 19 and March 13 next year, pre-sale starts on Wednesday, Nov. 1, and general on-sale is Friday, Nov. 3, at 10 a.m. local time.

Sept. 7 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

Sept. 8 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

Sept. 11 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden

Sept. 13 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden

Sept. 16 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center

Sept. 17 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center

Sept. 20 — Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena

Oct. 5 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

Oct. 6 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

Oct. 9 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Oct. 10 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Oct. 13 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

Oct. 15 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena

Oct. 17 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Nov. 2 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

Nov. 4 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

Nov. 7 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

Nov. 9 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena

Nov. 14 — Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena

Nov. 17 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center

Nov. 18 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center

Jan. 5 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum

Jan. 6 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum

Jan. 19 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center

Feb. 2 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center

Feb. 16 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

March 1 — Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live

March 8 — Chicago, IL @ United Center

March 13 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

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The Eagles Long Goodbye: See the setlist for the legendary rock band's final tour

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It will be a long goodbye for the Eagles, who announced their final tour in July and vow to stay on the road through 2025 - or until they hit every market that might welcome them, sometimes more than once.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers kicked off their farewell at New York's Madison Square Garden Sept. 7 with a 23-song setlist that spotlights their myriad hits – "Take it Easy," "Witchy Woman," "Tequila Sunrise," "Life in the Fast Lane" and of course, "Hotel California" among them – and also paid tribute to "dear friend" Jimmy Buffett, who died Sept. 1 , and original Eagles bassist Randy Meisner, who died in July.

As on past tours, the core of Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh are joined by upper-register maestro Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, son of the late Eagles legend Glenn Frey. The additional four musicians backing the Eagles augment an already pristine sound for this two-hour hits parade.

Here is a look at the songs being performed on the Eagles' Long Goodbye tour.

The Eagles Long Goodbye tour setlist

  • "Seven Bridges Road"
  • "Take It Easy"
  • "One of These Nights"
  • "Take It to the Limit"
  • "Best of My Love"
  • "Witchy Woman"
  • "Peaceful Easy Feeling"
  • "Tequila Sunrise"
  • "In the City"
  • "I Can't Tell You Why"
  • "New Kid in Town"
  • "Lyin' Eyes"
  • "Life's Been Good"
  • "Already Gone"
  • "Come Monday" (Jimmy Buffett tribute)
  • "Fins" (Jimmy Buffett tribute)
  • "The Boys of Summer"
  • "Heartache Tonight"
  • "Life in the Fast Lane"
  • "Rocky Mountain Way"
  • "Desperado"
  • "Hotel California"

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The Eagles announce ‘Long Goodbye’ farewell tour: ‘This is our swan song’

The Eagles have taken it to the limit.

The legendary rock group has announced its final tour, dubbed “The Long Goodbye.”

“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful,” the band said in a statement . “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle. The official farewell tour is currently in the planning stages. We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round.”

Thirteen shows have initially been announced, with more to come.

“During ‘The Long Goodbye,’ the Eagles — Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey — will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands. The tour is expected to continue into 2025,” a press release for the tour said.

The Eagles plan to give their fans one final thrill in their last tour.

The band says “the difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights” may result in returning to select cities for additional dates, if the interest is there.

“Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music,” the group said. “At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on.”

The Eagles are one of music's most enduring acts. Formed in 1971, they have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide and won six Grammy Awards, and were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Their album "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" is the bestselling album in history, certified 38 times platinum.

Where will the Eagles perform during their farewell tour?

The first batch of shows will kick off Sept. 7 in New York City. Here is the full slate of dates that have been announced so far.

  • Sept. 7 — New York City — Madison Square Garden
  • Sept. 11 — Boston — TD Garden
  • Sept. 16 — Newark, New Jersey — Prudential Center
  • Sept. 20 — Belmont Park, New York — UBS Arena
  • Oct. 5 — Denver — Ball Arena
  • Oct. 9 — Indianapolis — Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • Oct. 13 — Detroit — Little Caesars Arena
  • Oct. 17 — Cleveland — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
  • Nov. 2 — Atlanta — State Farm Arena
  • Nov. 7 — Charlotte, North Carolina — Spectrum Center
  • Nov. 9 — Raleigh, North Carolina — PNC Arena
  • Nov. 14 — Lexington, Kentucky — Rupp Arena
  • Nov. 17 — St. Paul, Minnesota — Xcel Energy Center

Who will join the Eagles on their farewell tour?

Steely Dan, who, like the Eagles, is in the Rock & Rock Hall of Fame, will join the band on the tour.

How do I get tickets to the Eagles' farewell tour?

Presale tickets and VIP packages will go on sale July 12 for all announced shows, while a general on-sale will begin July 14 at 10 a.m. local time.

Drew Weisholtz is a reporter for TODAY Digital, focusing on pop culture, nostalgia and trending stories. He has seen every episode of “Saved by the Bell” at least 50 times, longs to perfect the crane kick from “The Karate Kid” and performs stand-up comedy, while also cheering on the New York Yankees and New York Giants. A graduate of Rutgers University, he is the married father of two kids who believe he is ridiculous.

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The long run is coming to an end as the Eagles have announced the first set of arenas for The Long Goodbye “official farewell tour ,” beginning in September.

“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” the band said in a statement Thursday. 

“Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years. We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”

While only one show is listed per venue, the band “will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands.”

“The official farewell tour is currently in the planning stages. We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round,” the Eagles added. 

“So, scheduling information will be released as dates are set. The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand.  But, we hope to see as many of you as we can, before we finish up. Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades.”

Steely Dan will serve as the opening act on the Long Goodbye, which is expected to continue into 2025. Presale tickets for all announced shows go on sale beginning Wednesday, July 12, with a general on-sale to follow on July 14th .

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September 7 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden September 11 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden September 16 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center September 20 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena October 5 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena October 9 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse October 13 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena October 17 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse November 2 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena November 7 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center November 9 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena November 14 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena November 17 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center

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The Eagles are ready to fly one last time, soaring for a farewell tour this fall to cap off their five decades of touring.

“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” the “Hotel California” and “Desperado” hitmakers said in a Thursday statement .

“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”

The Los Angeles-formed rock band — eternally associated with the Southern California country-rock sound — will launch their Long Goodbye tour in New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sept. 7, announcing 12 additional dates Thursday with the possibility of more to come. However, no California dates have yet been announced.

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“The official farewell tour is currently in the planning stages. We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round. So, scheduling information will be released as dates are set,” said the band, whose current lineup includes drummer and vocalist Don Henley, famed guitarist Joe Walsh, bassist Timothy B. Schmit and guitarist Vince Gill. Gill joined the band after founding member and guitarist Glenn Frey died at 67 in 2016 . (Frey’s son Deacon also played with the band for nearly five years before announcing his departure in 2022 .)

“The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand. But, we hope to see as many of you as we can, before we finish up,” they said. “Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on.”

The six-time Grammy Award-winning group and Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will be joined by contemporary act Steely Dan, whose members will be commemorating their own half-century spanning career as well.

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The bands have scheduled shows through mid-November in Boston, Newark, Denver, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta, Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C., Lexington, Ky., and St. Paul, Minn. The full schedule can be found here . The Long Goodbye tour follows their recently expanded Hotel California tour , named for their landmark 1976 album that they played in its entirety during the tour, which wrapped in Baltimore in April.

Presale tickets and VIP packages for the Long Goodbye will be made available July 12 for all announced shows. General on-sale begins July 14.

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LOS ANGELES , July 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — After more than 50 years of touring, and consistently selling out arenas and stadiums worldwide, the Eagles announced today that their upcoming “The Long Goodbye”  will be the band’s final tour.

Thirteen shows will be initially announced. The first set of dates will begin September 7, 2023 , in New York .

The Eagles’ long-time contemporaries and fellow Hall of Famers, Steely Dan,  will be joining these historic shows and commemorating their own 50+ year career.

Presale tickets and VIP packages will be available starting Wednesday, July 12 for all announced shows. The general on-sale will start Friday, July 14 at 10:00 AM local time.

During “The Long Goodbye,” the Eagles – Don Henley , Joe Walsh , Timothy B. Schmit , with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands. The tour is expected to continue into 2025.

Over the band’s more than 50 years of touring, the Eagles have performed more than 1,000 concerts around the world, accounting for more than 15 million tickets. Eagles’ tours have consistently ranked in the Top 10 of both concert industry publications, Billboard and Pollstar .

In the Fall of 1971, the Eagles formed, pioneered, and personified a uniquely American musical style blending country, folk, R&B, rock, and pop sensibilities, and would go onto become one of the most creatively and commercially successful bands of all time.  In today’s faddish, fractured, rock landscape, the Eagles retain an appeal that transcends both generation and genre, cementing the band’s role as enduring musical icons.

The Eagles have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, scored six #1 albums, and topped the singles charts five times. They earned six GRAMMY Awards, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, in their very first year of eligibility, and received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2016.

The band’s Greatest Hits 1971-1977 is the best-selling album in history, with the RIAA certifying the collection at 38-times Platinum.  Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history, certified 26-times Platinum.  After its release in 1976, it topped the charts and earned two GRAMMY Awards for “New Kid In Town” and “Hotel California.”

The “Long Goodbye” tour is proudly presented by Live Nation.

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The band's "long goodbye" tour will now continue into 2024

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The Eagles have extended their ‘Long Goodbye’ farewell tour into 2024 with special guests Steely Dan. You can see the full list of new dates below.

‘The Long Goodbye’ will see the Eagles – comprising Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – “perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands”, per a press release.

The band will have added a string of new shows including ones in Palm Springs (CA), St. Louis, Omaha, Tulsa, New Orleans, Orlando, and Charlotte.

Tickets for the new shows will go on sale on November 17 here .

Check out the full list of dates below:

NOVEMBER 2023 9 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena 14 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena 17 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center 18 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

JANUARY 2024 5 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 13 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 16 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena 19 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center 20 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

FEBRUARY 2024 2 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 3 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 6 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center 10 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha 13 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center 16 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 17 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

MARCH 2024 1 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live 4 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center 8 – Chicago, IL – United Center 9 – Chicago, IL – United Center 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 14 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 16 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center

In a joint statement earlier this year, the band said of the tour: “The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds. Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years.

“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”

Last year also saw The Eagles embark on a European and UK/Ireland tour , which included a concert at BST Hyde Park in London.

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Eagles’ Long Goodbye Is the Best Farewell Tour You’ll See This Year: Review

Eagles ' Long Goodbye tour might be the least quintessentially rock 'n' roll farewell trek on the market right now. It might also be the best.

It's not often you see a message on the screen before an arena rock show asking audience members to stay seated to not obstruct the view of those behind them. Then again, what else would you expect from a band whom Don Henley joked was once accused of "loitering" onstage?

Eagles did little to dispute that allegation on Saturday during their second consecutive performance at Austin's Moody Center. "There's not gonna be much talking," Henley promised. "No fireworks. No wind machines. No butt-wagging choreography. Just a bunch of guys with guitars."

He wasn't kidding about that last part. At any moment, up to six musicians — Henley,  Joe Walsh ,  Timothy B. Schmit , Vince Gill, Deacon Frey and touring guitarist Steuart Smith — flanked the front of the stage, plucking guitars and delivering sublime vocal harmonies. What Eagles lack in stage presence, they make up for with a bottomless treasure trove of hits, some of which (like "Best of My Love" and "The Long Run") didn't even fit into their two-hour performance.

Why Eagles' Long Goodbye Tour Stands Alone Among Farewell Treks

While many legacy acts have increasingly relied on spectacle to distract from their failing vocals (or  possibly outright fakery ), Eagles continue to do what they've done best for more than 50 years: deliver their songs with near-flawless precision, providing "a two-hour vacation from the madness," as Henley put it. Sure, they've lowered the keys of some tunes — sometimes markedly so — but we should all be so lucky to still possess such supple timbre and steady pitch in our seventies.

The other major distinction between the Long Goodbye tour and similar ventures is Eagles' current touring lineup. Some purists may balk at the notion of an Eagles tour without late co-founder Glenn Frey , but it's difficult to imagine better replacements than Gill and Deacon Frey. The former is a fleet-fingered guitarist and brilliant vocalist, tackling the soaring high notes of "Take It to the Limit" with ease. And it's difficult to overstate the grace with which Frey has stepped into his father's shoes, emulating his voice with haunting accuracy while putting some much-needed pep in these boomers' steps. Replacing a key band member is never easy, but by delegating these roles to family and friends, Eagles continue to do justice to their catalog while honoring their legacy in a way that no anonymous hired gun could.

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But enough of that woo-woo stuff. If it's rock you want, Walsh is your man. "I had some wonderful times in Austin — according to the police report," he joked on Saturday before one of several howling electric guitar showcases. He shredded through James Gang 's "Funk #49," sent talkbox shockwaves through the arena on "Rocky Mountain Way" and ripped the epochal "Hotel California" solo alongside Smith with the poise and finesse of a classical musician. For decades, Walsh was the epitome of a hard-living rock star, but he still sings capably and plays with stunning clarity.

Steely Dan Is the Perfect Opening Act

It's no small feat warming up an audience for a show of this caliber, but Eagles have picked the perfect tour mates in Steely Dan .  Donald Fagen has dutifully kept the band alive since Walter Becker 's death , and on Saturday he led his cohort of world-class musicians through a hit-filled power hour that dazzled on a technical level, from the drum and saxophone solos on "Aja" to the blistering dueling guitars of "Reelin' in the Years." Both of these bands have always prioritized top-notch songwriting and musicianship, and the Long Goodbye tour is a celebration of both technical excellence and generation-defining songbooks. This road trip might not have any frills, but it also has no pretense — just three hours of stone-cold classics played with peerless precision. One day this kind of tour will be a distant memory, so get it while you can.

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Join The Eagles on their epic Farewell Tour as they bid adieu to their devoted fans after decades of timeless music and unforgettable performances. As one of the most influential and beloved bands in rock history, The Eagles have left an indelible mark on the world of music with their unmistakable harmonies, soulful lyrics, and captivating melodies.

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Eagles farewell tour adds 2nd Phoenix concert. Here's ticket and presale info

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Due to overwhelming demand, the Eagles have announced a second date at Footprint Center on the Long Goodbye Tour.

The new date is Saturday, Jan. 20 , 2024.

The legendary rockers previously announced a Friday, Jan. 19, date at Footprint Center.

The Eagles’ long-time contemporaries and fellow Hall of Famers Steely Dan will join the Eagles on these dates, commemorating their own 50-plus year career.

During the Long Goodbye Tour, the Eagles — Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey — will perform as many shows in each market as the audience demands. The tour is expected to continue into 2025. 

Over more than 50 years of touring, the Eagles have performed more than 1,000 concerts around the world, accounting for more than 15 million tickets. Eagles’ tours have consistently ranked in the Top 10 of both concert industry publications, Billboard and Pollstar. 

The Eagles last played Phoenix in March 2023 when the Hotel California Tour played Footprint Center.

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How to get tickets to the 2024 Eagles tour in Phoenix

Tickets to the Eagles' Jan. 19 date at Footprint Center are on sale now at ticketmaster.com .

Tickets for the Jan. 20 date will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10.

Presales for the added show run from 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, through close of business on Thursday, Nov. 9.

Eagles travel packages to Phoenix and Chicago

For the first time, Eagles fans traveling to Phoenix and Chicago will be able to purchase travel packages that include tickets and hotel accommodations. Learn more at travel.ticketmaster.com . 

New dates on the Eagles farewell tour

These are the new 2024 dates on the Eagles Long Goodbye Tour:

Friday, Jan. 19 — Footprint Center in Phoenix.

Friday, Feb. 2 — Moody Center in Austin, Texas.

Friday, Feb. 16 — Toyota Center in Houston.

Friday, March 1 — Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida.

Friday, March 8 — United Center in Chicago.

Wednesday March 13 — Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

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The Eagles perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Steuart Smith of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Vintage photos of the Eagles appear as the band takes the stage on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Joe Walsh and Steuart Smith of The Eagles perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

Joe Walsh of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long...

Joe Walsh of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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The Eagles Vince Gill and Timothy B. Schmit perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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The Eagles, from let, Don Henley, Deacon Frey and Joe Walsh perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Don Henley and Deacon Frey of the Eagles perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Don Henley of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Vince Gill of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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The Eagles, from left, Don Henley, Deacon Frey, Joe Walsh and Steuart Smith perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Keith Carlock performs with Steely Dan while opening for the Eagles at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)

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Looking forward to the 2024 NFL Draft? Union-Tribune draft analyst Eddie Brown has predicted the first two rounds with USC’s Caleb Williams going No. 1 to the Bears

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The year’s NFL Scouting Combine didn’t disappoint.

A very talented group of wide receivers and offensive linemen stole the show, led by Texas’ Xavier Worthy, who broke the combine’s 40-yard-dash record when he ran it in 4.21 seconds.

I’ve heard this draft class described as “top-heavy.” Maybe there’s fewer top-tier prospects spread across all the positions than what we’re use to, but I happen to believe there’s a lot of quality depth.

There will be starter-caliber prospects available on Day 3, especially at receiver, on the O-line and at cornerback.

With free agency right around the corner, I’ll be expanding the mock to three rounds once the official compensatory picks are announced, but before we do let’s take another crack at projecting the first two rounds.

MOCK PREAMBLE

This is an attempt at figuring out the best players available in this season’s draft class, and which teams they’d match up well with considering the current draft order courtesy of NFL.com. The closer we get to draft day, the more I’ll attempt to match what teams will actually do with their draft picks as opposed to what I believe they should do.

Last season, I was the third-most accurate NFL draft prognosticator in print, according to The Huddle Report. I’m tied for first overall (out of 172) over the past five years.

The draft has become the Super Bowl of the NFL’s second season — the NFL doesn’t have an off-season — and a mock version of said draft is meant to educate, perhaps even entertain. At very least, it helps you pass the time.

Follow me on X (formerly known as Twitter) @UTEddieBrown so we can continue the conversation.

Here’s an updated version of my 2024 NFL Mock Draft:

First round

1. Chicago from Carolina (2-15) — Caleb Williams, QB, USC, Jr.

It’s very likely the Bears trade Justin Fields before free agency begins next week. General Manager Ryan Poles alluded to as much in interviews while he was in Indianapolis. Williams is special off-platform and will likely become Trojans coach Lincoln Riley’s third quarterback to win the Heisman Trophy and go first overall, joining Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield. Williams is fearless and will force the issue for the sake of making a big play, but he balances the mistakes with magic few other signal-callers can conjure. Top needs: WR, Edge, OL

2. Washington (4-13) — Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina, So.

Will the Commanders’ new GM Adam Peters go all-in and swap picks with the Bears to land Williams, a D.C. native? Or will Peters stay here and decide between the other two bonafide first-round QBs in this draft class: Maye or Jayden Daniels? Both would be a good fit in new offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury’s Air Raid-type system. Maye’s prototypical size (6-4, 223), elite arm talent and ability as a runner are the combination of tools teams normally invest a top-five pick in. He only did interviews and physicals with teams in Indianapolis, but he absolutely aced the interviews. Top needs: Edge, QB, DB

3. New England (4-13) — Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU, Sr.

Eliot Wolf, the top executive in charge of personnel, now has control of the 53-man roster and will reportedly be working closely with new head coach Jerod Mayo. Addressing the quarterback position this off-season, whether in free agency or the draft, has to be the top priority. Daniels’ skill-set and stature is very reminiscent of three-time All-Pro QB Randall Cunningham. Top needs: QB, T, WR

4. Arizona (4-13) — Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio St., Jr.

Harrison to the Cardinals here is starting to feel inevitable. If you were to “Weird Science” a wide receiver, the computer would almost certainly produce the No. 1 player on my Big Board . The consensus All-American is a route tactician who features prototypical size (6-foot-4, 205 pounds), strong hands and athleticism with Hall of Fame NFL lineage (he’s the son of Colts legend Marvin Harrison). Top needs: WR, CB, G

5. L.A. Chargers (5-12) — Joe Alt, T, Notre Dame, Jr.

For me, this pick comes down to a pass catcher or pass protector. Either way, new head coach Jim Harbaugh and GM Joe Hortiz will have franchise QB Justin Herbert’s best interests in mind. Alt cemented his elite status at the combine in Indy. The massive Irish tackle (6-8, 321) only allowed a single sack in 774 pass-block snaps the last two years and he’s a true finisher in the run game. Top needs: CB, RB, DL

6. New York Giants (6-11) — Malik Nabers, WR, LSU, Jr.

The G-Men will definitely be in the quarterback discussion leading up to the draft, but if they pass on a signal-caller, they’ll need to find Daniel Jones a true No. 1 receiver. Nabers’ body control and route-running are top-notch, plus he’s elite after the catch and a terror in the open field. The gap between him and Harrison isn’t as wide as some may think. He only met with teams at the combine, and plans to do his on-field work at LSU’s Pro Day on March 27th. Top needs: RB, G, CB

7. Tennessee (6-11) — Olu Fashanu, T, Penn St., Jr.

It looks like Will Levis will be starting in 2024 for the Titans, so GM Ran Carthon’s next assignment is upgrading Levis’ protection. Fashanu and Levis were teammates for the tackle’s freshman season in Happy Valley before the QB transferred to Kentucky. There’s still room for improvement in the run game, but Fashanu is already an elite pass-protector — he didn’t allow a single sack in 733 career pass-block snaps for the Nittany Lions. His participation in Indy was cut short due to a right thigh injury he suffered during his first attempt at the 40-yard-dash, but he believes he’ll be fine for Penn State’s Pro Day on March 15. Top needs: WR, CB, OL

8. Atlanta (7-10) — Dallas Turner, Edge, Alabama, Jr.

GM Terry Fontenot will likely address his QB need by signing Kirk Cousins in free agency or trading for Justin Fields. Turner was overshadowed by the NFL’s Defensive Rookie of the Year Will Anderson Jr. his previous two seasons at Tuscaloosa, but the AP All-American added some bulk to his frame and displayed more power to go with his already impressive speed-rush capabilities last year. His impressive performance in Indianapolis — 4.46 40-yard dash and a 40.5 inch vertical jump — validates the former five-star recruit’s immense potential at the next level. Top needs: QB, WR, Edge

9. Chicago (7-10) — Rome Odunze, WR, Washington, Jr.

The Bears stay in the Pac-12 to boost Williams’ offensive weaponry. Odunze features elite size (6-3, 212), speed and strength with excellent hands. He had 32 catches of 20-plus yards in 2023, second most in the FBS (only Nabers had more). Odunze is also a reliable blocker in the run game. He’d pair nicely with DJ Moore. Top needs: WR, Edge, OL

10. New York Jets (7-10) — Taliese Fuaga, T, Oregon St., Jr.

Protecting a 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers has to be the highest priority for GM Joe Douglas if he wants Rodgers to last more than four plays in 2024. Fuaga is a well-rounded mauler at tackle and could be the Beavers’ first offensive lineman ever selected in the first round of the NFL draft. He was one of the more impressive prospects in Mobile during Senior Bowl week. Top needs: OL, WR, S

11. Minnesota (7-10) — Jared Verse, Edge, Florida St., Jr.

I anticipate the Vikings doing their due diligence on this class of quarterbacks (and potentially moving up in the draft) if they’re unable to re-sign Kirk Cousins, but sack artist Danielle Hunter will be one of the most sought after free agents this off-season, and GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah would be fortunate here if one of the top edge rushers in the draft were still available. Like Penn State’s Fashanu, Verse would’ve likely been a first-round pick had he declared after last season. He regularly wins with strength, and features violent hands with NFL-caliber explosiveness at the snap. Top needs: QB, Edge, OL

12. Denver (8-9) — JJ McCarthy, QB, Michigan, Jr.

With Russell Wilson officially out of the picture, coach Sean Payton will be searching for his type of quarterback. McCarthy led a run-heavy, pro-style offense for the National Champions in Ann Arbor, but he’s flashed impressive arm talent, especially with intermediate throws, with big-play ability as a thrower and runner when called upon. Top needs: Edge, LB, CB

13. Las Vegas (8-9) — Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo, Jr.

This is another spot where a new coaching staff likely means a new QB, but there’s already four off the board. Mitchell features elite speed (4.33 40-yard dash in Indy) and prototypical size (6-0, 195) for the position. He’s a proven ball-hawk — six interceptions and 37 pass breakups the past two years — who can play outside or inside and wins with top-tier athleticism and physicality. Some teams might hold his lack of experience in press coverage against him, but he was clearly the best cornerback in Mobile at the Senior Bowl. Top needs: QB, DL, IOL

14. New Orleans (9-8) — Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama, So.

Shutdown corner (when healthy) Marshon Lattimore has been the subject of trade rumors due to a large option bonus that will be paid out a week before the 2024 season kicks off. Based on upside, Arnold could be the top cornerback on some draft boards. He’s relatively inexperienced at the position — he was a former safety recruit — but he’s been one of the better run defenders at the position and has proven a quick-study in coverage. He produced a SEC-best 17 passes defended and five interceptions in 2023. Top needs: LB, DL, DB

15. Indianapolis (9-8) — Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia, Jr.

Wide receiver will be GM Chris Ballard’s top priority if the Colts lose Michael Pittman Jr. in free agency, but re-signing Pittman and adding Bowers to the mix would be a boon for Anthony Richardson’s development. The two-time Mackey Award winner is one of the most well-rounded tight end prospects to ever enter the NFL, and could develop into a premier chess piece with All-Pro potential. Top needs: WR, DB, DL

16. Seattle (9-8) — Byron Murphy II, DL, Texas, Jr.

Losing Leonard Williams in free agency could make this pick a necessity. In hopes of helping the Seahawks lessen the gap with NFC West rival San Francisco, new head coach Mike Macdonald will want to build the defense in the image of the Ravens group he coordinated into a top-5 unit the last two seasons. Murphy is a former four-star recruit who shares a similar skill-set and physical traits with Baltimore Ravens All-Pro Justin Madubuike. As a true junior, he’s one of the highest-ceiling D-linemen in this draft class, plays with great balance and features an explosive first step. Top needs: LB, DL, IOL

17. Jacksonville (9-8) — Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU, Jr.

The Jaguars announced they will use their franchise tag on Josh Allen after he produced 17.5 sacks last season, but that means the odds of Calvin Ridley leaving in free agency just went up. Thomas’ physical gifts are off the charts. He’s 6-foot-3, and he ran a 4.33 40-yard-dash while hitting 22.91 mph on the GPS at the combine. Top needs: WR, Edge, IOL

18. Cincinnati (9-8) — Jer’Zhan Newton, DL, Illinois, Jr.

The Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year would be a good option to replace DJ Reader if he leaves in free agency. Newton may be undersized (6-2, 304) for some teams, but he’s been a disruptive force the last two seasons against the run and pass. He underwent surgery in January to repair a partial Jones fracture in his foot and didn’t participate in last week’s combine, but he’s expected to be recovered in time to work out for teams before the draft. Top needs: WR, TE, DL

19. L.A. Rams (10-7) — Cooper DeJean, DB, Iowa, Jr.

We witnessed the Rams’ defense undergo a youth movement last season. Adding difference makers in the secondary and pass-rushers via free agency and the draft should allow the group to take a step forward in 2024. DeJean can play inside or outside at cornerback, and even safety due to his size (6-0, 203) and speed combo. He’s also one of this draft’s premier playmakers. DeJean didn’t participate at the combine because he’s still working his way back from a leg injury he sustained late last season, which is a shame, because he almost certainly would’ve been one of the highlights. Top needs: IOL, DB, LB

20. Pittsburgh (10-7) — Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon, Jr.

If GM Omar Khan adds a QB to compete with Kenny Pickett, he’ll likely trade for Justin Fields, or sign Russell Wilson or Ryan Tannehill in free agency. The Steelers haven’t had a serviceable center since Maurkice Pouncey retired after the 2020 season. Powers-Johnson entered the Senior Bowl as a fringe first-rounder, and only helped himself with his performance. He was an unanimous All-American and first-ever Pac-12 player to win the Rimington Award (nation’s top center). Top needs: CB, C, WR

21. Miami (11-6) — JC Latham, T, Alabama, Jr.

Durability has become a concern for the Dolphins’ O-line, with Terron Armstead, Robert Hunt and Connor Williams all missing time. Latham is a super-sized tackle (6-6, 342) with elite strength and movement skills. Top needs: DL, IOL, WR

22. Philadelphia (11-6) — Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson, Jr.

The Eagles’ aging secondary struggled mightily last season, especially down the stretch. Wiggins might need to add some strength to his frame (6-1, 173) — he gets pushed around against the run — but he already has elite ball skills, athletic abilities and is capable of thriving in man or zone coverage. Wiggins suffered an injury while running a blazing 4.28 40-yard dash in Indianapolis, but he’s expected to be good to go for Clemson’s Pro Day on April 1. Top needs: RB, WR, LB

23. Houston from Cleveland (11-6) — Laiatu Latu, Edge, UCLA, Sr.

I anticipate head coach DeMeco Ryans will continue to build a defense to pair with CJ Stroud’s fireworks on offense, likely based on the blueprint he learned in San Francisco (all pass rushers, all the time). Latu specializes in hand-to-hand combat, features a pro-ready arsenal of pass-rush moves and became the first Bruin to win the Lombardi Award (outstanding lineman) and Hendricks Award (best defensive end) last season. Medical evaluations of a neck injury the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year suffered during his time with Washington will have a big impact on his draft stock. Top needs: T, DL, CB

24. Dallas (12-5) — Troy Fautanu, T, Washington, Jr.

Both Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz are free agents. Fautanu’s heavy hands and impressive athleticism has been on display for the Huskies the last two seasons. He’s a Pro Bowl-level talent. Top needs: OL, CB, RB

25. Green Bay (9-8) — Amarius Mims, T, Georgia, Jr.

All-Pro tackle David Bakhtiari is a candidate to get released. Mims is still very raw, and has dealt with multiple ankle injuries this season, but he towers (6-8, 340) over most of the competition and he moves easy considering his size. His athletic potential and his 2022 tape will be hard to ignore. Top needs: G, CB, S

26. Tampa Bay (9-8) — Graham Barton, OL, Duke, Sr.

I feel like Baker Mayfield has done enough to keep the Buccaneers from targeting a QB in the first round — the playoff victory over the Eagles certainly didn’t hurt — so GM Jason Licht can focus on replacing retiring Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen. I believe Barton could thrive anywhere on the O-line in the NFL. Some scouts will question his size/length for the tackle position — he’s 6-5, 313 pounds, but his arms measured a tick under 33 inches — although 34 of his 39 career starts were at left tackle with the Blue Devils (the other five were at center). He’s a technically sound, sticky blocker with quickness and competitive tendencies that deserves first-round consideration. Top needs: IOL, S, LB

27. Arizona from Houston (10-7) — Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama, Jr.

The Cardinals landed the best player in this draft (Marvin Harrison Jr.) with the No. 4 overall pick in the first round. Here they can continue to build a young and talented secondary. McKinstry started as a true freshman in a Nick Saban defense and was first-team All-SEC his sophomore season. He features solid size (5-11, 199) with speed and brings physicality in coverage and against the run. There’s no panic in his game. He’s also provides value as a punt-returner. McKinstry didn’t workout at the combine because doctors found a Jones fracture in his right foot, but he plans to participate in Alabama’s Pro Day on March 20. Top needs: WR, CB, G

28. Buffalo (11-6) — Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas, Jr.

Stefon Diggs doesn’t seem happy and Gabe Davis will likely be seeking a big payday elsewhere in free agency. Mitchell began his career at Georgia, where he won back-to-back national championships. In 2023, he transferred to Austin to be closer to his daughter. He’s a fluid route runner who features prototypical size (6-2, 205), elite athleticism and has a nose for the end zone, especially in big games. Top needs: Edge, S, WR

29. Detroit (12-5) — Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia, Jr.

With one of the best offenses in football, it’s clear GM Brad Holmes will continue to focus on building an equally talented defense. Lassiter is a two-year starter in the SEC despite being a true junior. He’s 5-foot-11, 186 pounds, tough as nails and features enough straight line speed to thrive on the perimeter. Top needs: CB, DL, G

30. Baltimore (13-4) — Keon Coleman, WR, Florida St., Jr.

It seems the Ravens are perennially in need of help at receiver. Pairing Coleman with dynamo Zay Flowers would stop that vicious cycle. He was a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist after transferring from Michigan State. Coleman features a combination of size (6-3, 213), strength and speed uncommon in receivers. A lack of lateral agility hinders his ability to get consistent separation, but he doesn’t really need to with his above-the-rim mentality and elite ball skills. Top needs: G, DL, WR

31. San Francisco (12-5) — Chop Robinson, Edge, Penn St., Jr.

In the aftermath of another devastating Super Bowl loss, there are two points of emphasis the 49ers could use to guide them back to another championship opportunity. First, upgrade Brock Purdy’s pass protection. Second, pump some juice back into a once fearsome pass rush. Robinson’s still developing his technique, but his first-step explosiveness and speed-to-power variation is a rare commodity. Combining his extremely rare athletic traits with defensive line coach Kris Kocurek’s guidance could create a nightmare for the rest of the league. Top needs: DL, OL, DB

32. Kansas City (11-6) — Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas, Jr.

The champs have one wide receiver on their current roster who doesn’t force Patrick Mahomes to constantly turn water into wine, and that’s Rashee Rice. I don’t believe we’ve seen the best of Worthy during his time in Austin. He’s an elite vertical threat who can struggle against physical press coverage, but you can’t teach his world-class speed. Building up his play strength in the NFL could unlock another level. Top needs: WR, DL, T

Second round

33. Carolina — Tyler Guyton, T, Oklahoma, Jr. If Bryce Young has any hopes of reaching his full potential, the Panthers will need to significantly upgrade one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL. Guyton is a former defensive end who primarily played right tackle for the Sooners, but has the prototypical size (6-8, 322) and premium athletic traits to switch to the left side in the pros. He’s still developing his technique, but there’s so much to work with here. Top needs: OL, Edge, WR

34. New England — Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon, Jr.

35. Arizona — Jordan Morgan, T, Arizona, Sr.

36. Washington — Bralen Trice, Edge, Washington, Jr.

37. L.A. Chargers — T’Vondre Sweat, DL, Texas, Sr.

By adding Notre Dame’s Alt and Sweat, the Chargers become tougher and more dogged in the trenches. The Outland Trophy winner features an immovable base (6-4, 366) against the run and is capable of collapsing the pocket as a pass rusher. Conditioning will be a concern, but Sweat is nimble on his feet for someone pushing 370 pounds. You simply can’t teach his size. Top needs: CB, RB, DL

38. Tennessee — Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia, Jr.

39. N.Y. Giants — Ennis Rakestraw, CB, Missouri, Sr.

40. Washington from Chicago — Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota, Sr.

41. Green Bay from N.Y. Jets — Kamren Kitchens, S, Miami, Jr.

42. Minnesota — Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington, Sr.

43. Atlanta — Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan, Sr.

44. Las Vegas — Bo Nix, QB, Oregon, Sr.

45. New Orleans from Denver — Payton Wilson, LB, NC State, Sr.

46. Indianapolis — Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan, Sr.

47. N.Y. Giants from Seattle — Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia, Jr.

48. Jacksonville — Cooper Beebe, OL, Kansas St., Sr.

49. Cincinnati — Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas, Jr.

50. Philadelphia from New Orleans — Trey Benson, RB, Florida St., Jr.

51. Pittsburgh — Kingsley Suamataia, T, BYU, So.

52. L.A. Rams — Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M, Jr.

The Rams’ defense played much better than expected last season, a testament to the coaching staff, but there’s still holes in the front seven. Cooper catapulted himself into a borderline first-round prospect with a dominant junior season for the Aggies — 83 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and eight sacks. Tack on his top coverage skills, and you have one of the best linebackers in a weaker-than-usual class. Top needs: IOL, DB, LB

53. Philadelphia — Junior Colson, LB, Michigan, Jr.

54. Cleveland — Braden Fiske, DL, Florida St., Sr.

There are several players on an elite Browns defense facing free agency. The Western Michigan transfer wins with strength and athleticism — he made a lot of money with his combine performance. Fiske’s hand usage is a work-in-progress, but he’s very quick off the ball considering his size (6-4, 292) and is developing a solid pass-rush repertoire. Top needs: LB, DL, Edge

55. Miami — Kris Jenkins, DL, Michigan, Sr.

56. Dallas — TJ Tampa, CB, Iowa St., Sr.

57. Tampa Bay — Darius Robinson, Edge, Missouri, Sr.

58. Green Bay — Chris Braswell, Edge, Alabama, Sr.

59. Houston — Patrick Paul, T, Houston, Jr.

60. Buffalo — Javon Bullard, S, Georgia, Jr.

61. Detroit — Ruke Orhorhoro, DL, Clemson, Sr.

62. Baltimore — Christian Haynes, G, Connecticut, Sr.

63. San Francisco — Kiran Amegadjie, T, Yale, Sr.

64. Kansas City — Blake Fisher, T, Notre Dame, So.

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3 Eagles Free Agents Most Likely to Re-Sign This Offseason

A fter a disappointing 2023 season, the Philadelphia Eagles now embark on a pivotal offseason as they try to return to the top of the NFC. The Eagles have already started to remake the roster for next season as they released veteran safety Kevin Byard to free up more cap space.

Philadelphia has 17 free agents that they hope to resign this offseason. That number might be less if defensive tackle Fletcher Cox decides to retire. The Eagles are projected to have $41.6 million in cap space, according to OverTheCap.com, which means they won’t be able to bring everyone back next season.

Below, we’ll discuss a few free agents who are most likely to re-sign this offseason with the Eagles.

1. Brandon Graham

The veteran defensive end said after the Eagles’ last game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs that he wants to play one more season with the team and make it his “farewell tour.”

The 35-year-old defensive end took a step back in 2023 as he only had 16 combined tackles, six quarterback hits, and three sacks. However, Philadelphia would welcome Graham back to help lead a young defensive line under new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. 

Graham has had an illustrious career thus far with the Eagles, recording 73 sacks (fourth-most in franchise history), and has a chance to move past Clyde Simmons (76 sacks) for third place next season.

If the Eagles bring back Graham, we should expect him to have a bounce-back season under Fangio, who got the most out of the Miami Dolphins’ pass rush this past season. Graham signed a one-year, $5 million contract last season to stay with the team. It wouldn’t be surprising to see him re-sign for a similar amount this offseason.

2. D’Andre Swift

With a ton of quality veteran running backs in free agency this year, the Eagles may have a good chance to re-sign the 25-year-old Swift.

The Philadelphia native is coming off a career year in his first season with the Eagles. Swift had 1,049 rushing yards on 229 carries and five touchdowns. The former Detroit Lion running back might’ve had more rushing touchdowns last season, but Jalen Hurts stole some of his thunder with the tush push.

Nonetheless, Swift in the backfield was a night and day difference from Miles Sanders, who signed a four-year deal last offseason with the Carolina Panthers.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman doesn’t spend a lot on the running back spot. But with Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, Austin Ekeler, and Tony Pollard Jr. all free agents, Philly might be able to get Swift on a discount.

Spotrac projects the 5-foot-9 running back’s calculated market value as a four-year, $27.1 million deal. If the Eagles didn’t give Sanders a four-year contract last year, it’s hard to see them giving Swift a four-year deal.

Therefore, I could see both sides coming to a happy medium on a three-year deal that will pay him upwards of $5 million a year. Philadelphia can still use multiple running backs on offense, but they need a true No. 1 option in the backfield, which Swift proved that he was last season.

Also, before we discuss the final Eagle player most likely to re-sign this offseason, we must mention that veteran running back Boston Scott will probably be back with the club for another season.

3. Zach Cunningham

The Philadelphia Eagles will likely do a major overhaul in the linebacker room. But the Eagles should look to bring back Cunningham.

The veteran defender was the Eagles’ best linebacker last season, which the team did not expect as they hoped Nakobe Dean would take over. The latter did not happen, as Dean missed a significant amount of time due to a foot injury.

As for Cunningham, he was solid against the pass this past season, which has been an issue for Philly’s defense for years. 

The 29-year-old linebacker produced a 75.9 completion percentage allowed on targets and a 93.9 pass rating allowed when targeted (career-best). Cunningham had 85 combined tackles, four pass deflections, two tackles for loss, and a quarterback hit in 13 games.

Cunningham probably won’t draw a huge contract in free agency as it’s a good linebacker class, featuring Patrick Queen, Kenneth Murray Jr., Devin White, etc. Philly needs all the help it can get at linebacker, so why not re-sign Cunningham to a 1-2 year deal?

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