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Eagles Bring Former All-Pro LB to Bolster Depth at Linebacker

As the Philadelphia Eagles continue to fine-tune their roster ahead of training camp, a familiar name has resurfaced as a potential solution to a lingering issue.

Though Leonard is currently a free agent, multiple sources have linked him to a possible return to the Eagles — the team he briefly joined late last season. With Philadelphia still evaluating its linebacker depth chart, Leonard’s veteran presence and locker room fit could be exactly what the team needs.


Why Shaquille Leonard Still Makes Sense

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Shaquille Leonard’s resume speaks for itself: 3-time All-Pro, Defensive Rookie of the Year, and leader of the Colts’ defense during their playoff runs. However, injuries and system shifts derailed his trajectory, ultimately leading to his release from Indianapolis.

He signed with the Eagles in December 2024, playing a limited role during the team’s postseason push. While he didn’t produce eye-popping numbers, coaches praised his leadership and understanding of defensive schemes.

Now, with Vic Fangio’s system taking root in Philadelphia, the Eagles are shifting away from linebacker-heavy formations — but that doesn’t mean they can ignore the position altogether. Injuries happen, and a dependable veteran like Leonard offers insurance.

“You don’t need him to be All-Pro. You need him to be reliable,” one NFC scout said.


Cap-Friendly, Low-Risk Move

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With no long-term contract guarantees attached and Leonard likely to accept a team-friendly deal, this would be a classic Howie Roseman special: a low-risk signing with potential upside in case of injury or underperformance from young LBs.

From a financial standpoint, this move wouldn’t jeopardize any future deals or alter the Eagles’ positioning under the NFL salary cap.

And if Leonard contributes even marginally in key moments, the signing could prove pivotal in close games — the kind that determine playoff seeding.


Fantasy & Depth Chart Impact

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For fantasy football managers, Shaquille Leonard is no longer a must-draft name, but he’s a player to watch in IDP formats and deep dynasty leagues. Should injuries elevate him to a starter role midseason, he could become one of those fantasy football sleepers that savvy managers capitalize on.

Meanwhile, his presence on the roster pushes competition among young linebackers like Nakobe Dean, Ben VanSumeren, and Devin White, forcing the group to elevate their play during training camp.

And for fans betting on Eagles' futures? This move further cements their defensive stability — NFL Super Bowl odds remain top-tier across most sportsbooks.


Leadership and Locker Room Fit

Leonard is also known for his leadership and professionalism — a key trait in a locker room that has seen big personalities and young voices rise in recent years. If signed, he’d likely embrace a rotational role and serve as a mentor to younger players.

“He’s the kind of guy you want in the room — especially if you're chasing a championship,” said a former Colts teammate.


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