The Philadelphia Eagles just won the Super Bowl, and they've had a solid offseason.
They could always get better, though.
ESPN's Aaron Schatz broke down a move that each NFL team should still make this offseason, and the Eagles pop up a couple times.
First, Schatz suggests that the Eagles sign veteran wide receiver Tyler Boyd, the long-time Bengals slot guy most recently with the Titans.
"Boyd had just 39 catches for 390 yards with Tennessee last season, but he was an important part of the Bengals' offense from 2016 to 2023," Schatz writes. "Jahan Dotson feels like he's in a better position to be productive in his second season in the Eagles' offense, but Boyd would provide a strong backup in case he is not."
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Further down in the piece, Schatz urges the Falcons to trade away tight end Kyle Pitts.
One of his suggested destinations? The Eagles, as he cites Dallas Goedert's age (30 years old).
Pitts has been mostly a bust after a strong rookie season, but he remains one of the most athletic tight ends in the NFL.
Can you imagine the Eagles if they add both of these guys, too?
The offense is already quarterbacked by Jalen Hurts and features superstar running back Saquon Barkley and star wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith to go along with Goedert and Dotson.
With more talent, Philadelphia would increase its already-decent chances of repeating.
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