The Eagles have been to the playoffs all five seasons under head coach Nick Sirianni but they had a disappointing finish to their 2025 season with a wild-card exit.
Since the end of last season, the Eagles have gone through some major changes, including at the offensive coordinator position. Then there was free agency and most recently the draft.
According to FanDuel, the Eagles have the 10th-shorted Super Bowl odds in 2026:
Rams: +700
Seahawks: +1000
Ravens: +1000
Bills: +1000
Chargers: +1600
Chiefs: +1600
49ers: +1600
Lions: +1700
Patriots: +1700
Eagles +1800
And here’s an updated roundup of NFL power rankings after the 2026 draft:
Fox Sports: 4
Up from 6
What they said: “Their wizard GM did it again, coming out of the first two days of the draft with two dangerous weapons (WR Makai Lemon, TE Eli Stowers to replace likely trade piece A.J. Brown) and a huge O-lineman (6-9, 346-pound Markel Bell), and he traded for edge rusher Jonathan Greenard. They are so back.”
ESPN: 5
Up from 8
What they said: “The most action has been at receiver for the Eagles after drafting Makai Lemon, trading for Dontayvion Wicks, and signing Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore. But that’s in part about trying to offset the expected departure of A.J. Brown. Similarly, they acquired edge Jonathan Greenard but lost Jaelan Phillips in free agency.
“At tight end, meanwhile, Philly selected Eli Stowers in the second round and inked Johnny Mundt and Stone Smartt to one-year contracts. Add the re-signing of Dallas Goedert and the Eagles have built out a talented tight ends room with more diverse skill sets than a year ago.”
Sporting News: 8
Down from 5
What they said: “The Eagles have made it clear they are ready to move A.J. Brown with the trade-up drafting of Makai Lemon. They also shrank their draft capital by taking a shot on Jonathan Greenard. They need a lot from their current core in a new offense to get back to battling for the NFC title.”
NFL.com: 10
No movement
What they said: “In moving up for receiver Makai Lemon and trading for edge rusher Jonathan Greenard — along with WR Dontayvion Wicks earlier in the month — the Eagles definitely improved the roster. Throw in TE Eli Stowers and OT Markel Bell, and it was a productive weekend. Even if Bell is more of a down-the-road pick — along with QB Cole Payton, S Cole Wisniewski and DT Uar Bernard — the heft up top should be enough to put Philly in a good spot. It was an uneven draft class, with a 110-pick gap between picks in the middle rounds, but the approach appeared worthy. Even with the impending A.J. Brown trade, the Eagles have done enough to put them back in contention if Jalen Hurts can rebound.”
Sports Illustrated: 14
No movement
What they said: “Based on the draft and free agency, plus the impending trade of A.J. Brown, it’s going to be thrilling to see how different a complexion this offense takes on in 2026. Clearly, Philadelphia cannot play bully ball anymore, and it’s time to see whether Jalen Hurts can run point in a more modernized version of an offense that will likely feature fewer predictable deep balls fired down the sideline. Tight end Eli Stowers could be a red zone threat and may appear in myriad places in this Sean Mannion scheme.”


