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\nWith the offseason coming to an end. I began creating Team Reports for all 32 teams. In this Team Reports we go over what happened in the 2022 season. I share key stats. We look at front office changes to coaching changes. We cover all free agent signings and breakdown some of the offseason biggest trades. We look at the draft and look for the next biggest star. I give fantasy advice and make predictions based on my own opinions & ideas.\xa0
\nLet's Jump into it!
\nWhat a year for Head Coach Nick Sirianni and QB Jalen Hurts. From being benched in 2021 to the beginning of 2022 having every doubt him to going 8-0. Finishing the year 14-3 and having an MVP type season, dominating in the playoffs against the Giants and 49ers. To beginning a few plays away from winning the Super Bowl against the Chiefs. Jalen Hurts showed us all so much last year. After his big contract I couldn't be happier for him. Big offseason as the Eagles look to rebound from the Super Bowl loss. Jalen Hurts returns with his top 3 options from last year in WR AJ Brown, WR DeVonta Smith, and TE Dallas Goedert. They lose Miles Sanders but bring in D'Andre Swift and Rashaad Penny to carry the load. Offensive line should be one of the better units returning 4 of 5 starters.
\nDefense has an insane year last year. They arguably are better than last year. On the defensive line. Look out for the 9th overall pick Jalen Carter to destroy opposing teams game plans. Insane he fell to the 9th overall pick. He's reunited with his old teammate in Jordan Davis who's also a freak of nature. Those two guys in the middle could be a problem. Another Georgia Bulldog Nakobe Dean will have a breakout year. This coming year. Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox, and James Bradberry are back with the team. Along with Darius Slay who is one of the top corners in the NFL and let's not forget Haason Reddick who had a dominate year last year.
\nThere may not be a team more talented on paper than them. My question is can they overcome losing their offensive coordinar and defensive coordinator in the same offseason? Although the strength of schedule will be tougher, Jalen Hurts has shown us time and time again he can perform under pressure. Their biggest competition will be the Dallas Cowboys.
\nFly Eagles Fly