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Top 9 Players Who Could Join the Eagles This Season: Who's the Perfect Fit?

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the Philadelphia Eagles are aiming to return to dominance after an inconsistent year. With a solid core in place, adding one more star — especially from the top 9 fantasy football performers of 2024 — could give them the boost they need to contend again. Below is a breakdown of 9 top fantasy players who could (or should) join the Eagles, along with an analysis of how each player fits or doesn’t fit into Philly’s current setup.


Ravens agree to 5-year, $260 million deal with Lamar Jackson

1. Lamar Jackson (QB – Ravens)

PPG: 25.32

Fit:
Jackson is the reigning MVP and a true dual-threat QB who can win games with both his legs and his arm. If the Eagles want to completely reset their offensive identity, Jackson would be a bold “win-now” move.

Not a Fit:
The Eagles already have Jalen Hurts, who plays a similar style. Bringing in Jackson could cause massive disruption to the current system. Plus, the cost — both financially and in trade assets — would be extremely high.


2. Ja’Marr Chase (WR – Bengals)

PPG: 23.71

Fit:
Even with A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, Chase is a game-changer — a true WR1 who would elevate the receiving corps to perhaps the best in the league. He’s a matchup nightmare and consistent fantasy powerhouse.

Not a Fit:
Salary cap issues and target distribution concerns arise. Chase would need a high target share, which could cause friction with existing WRs.


3. Josh Allen (QB – Bills)

PPG: 22.3

Fit:
Allen is the prototype of the modern quarterback: strong, mobile, and capable of dominating with his deep throws. If the Eagles ever wanted a complete overhaul at QB, Allen would be a dream option.

Not a Fit:
As with Jackson, the presence of Hurts makes this unlikely. Allen is the face of the Bills and likely untouchable in trade talks.


4. Saquon Barkley (RB – Eagles)

PPG: 22.21

ALREADY AN EAGLE – AND A PERFECT FIT
Barkley proved his elite talent last season and was a fantastic signing. His five 30+ point games show how well he complements the Eagles’ run-pass option system. He’s already a core piece of their offense.


5. Joe Burrow (QB – Bengals)

PPG: 21.93

Fit:
Burrow is a calm, smart pocket passer who brings precision and rhythm to an offense. He could be a long-term option if the Eagles decide to shift away from Hurts' dual-threat style.

Not a Fit:
Burrow’s style would require the offense to be rebuilt around him. He’s not as mobile as Hurts, which limits play-action and designed QB runs.


6. Baker Mayfield (QB – Buccaneers)

PPG: 21.52

Fit:
A solid backup option who brings leadership and consistency. Mayfield could push Hurts to improve or step in when needed without drastically changing the offense.

Not a Fit:
He’s not good enough to fully replace Hurts and would only make sense as a high-end backup, which may not be worth the cost.


7. Jahmyr Gibbs (RB – Lions)

PPG: 21.35

Fit:
Gibbs adds explosiveness as a pass-catching back and would shine in outside zones and screens. He could complement Barkley or step in if injuries arise.

Not a Fit:
Gibbs and Barkley have overlapping roles. It doesn’t make sense to spend big on another elite RB when the Eagles have other positional needs like WR3 or cornerback.


8. Jalen Hurts (QB – Eagles)

PPG: 21.01

ALREADY AN EAGLE
Though he had some ups and downs last season, Hurts remains a top-tier fantasy and real-life QB. With Barkley behind him, Hurts can focus on refining his decision-making and rediscovering his MVP-caliber form.


9. Jayden Daniels (QB – Commanders)

PPG: 20.93

Fit:
Daniels is a young, dynamic dual-threat QB who could develop well in a system like Philly’s. A smart investment for the future if Hurts’ form declines.

Not a Fit:
He’s a rookie with a divisional rival (Commanders), making any trade nearly impossible. The Eagles also don’t need another developmental QB right now.


Conclusion

While elite names like Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, and Ja’Marr Chase are enticing, the Eagles would be wise to consider practical and cost-effective options like Gibbs (for depth at RB) or Mayfield (as a high-end QB2) instead.

With Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts already in place, Philadelphia’s offense is in a strong position. Future additions should be based on financial realism and system fit, not star power alone.

Disclaimer: All information above is for discussion and reference purposes only. Nothing in this article confirms any actual transfer or transaction.

Steelers vs. Patriots in Dublin 2025: Tickets, Travel Packages, and Game Day Guide
Pittsburgh, PA — September 18, 2025 — The Pittsburgh Steelers will face the New England Patriots in a historic NFL regular-season game at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, on Sunday, September 28, 2025, marking the league’s first-ever game in Ireland. This clash is more than just football—it’s a cultural event uniting Steelers Nation and Patriots fans across the Atlantic, blending NFL excitement with the charm of Ireland’s capital. BUY NOW: Secure your Sportsbreaks travel package with tickets, hotel, and more. Dublin, a city where historic cobblestone streets meet vibrant modern culture, offers an unforgettable backdrop. Fans can explore centuries-old pubs, iconic landmarks like Trinity College and the Guinness Storehouse, or the lively Temple Bar district, making this trip a perfect fusion of sport and culture. This guide is tailored for fans from Pittsburgh, Boston, and across the U.S. planning their NFL Dublin experience. When Is the Steelers vs. Patriots Game in Dublin? Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025 Time: 9:30 a.m. ET | 2:30 p.m. IST (local time) Where: Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland The Steelers, hosting the Patriots, will kick off at 9:30 a.m. ET (2:30 p.m. local time) on NFL Network, with Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), Pam Oliver and Jamie Erdahl (sideline reporters), and Mike Pereira (rules expert). Pittsburgh fans can watch on WTAE-TV Channel 4, while Boston viewers can tune into WCVB-TV (ABC affiliate), both with extended pre- and post-game coverage. This iconic matchup promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience, whether at Croke Park or from home. How to Get Tickets for the NFL Dublin Game Tickets & Travel Packages: Sportsbreaks Tickets are available through NFL’s official partners like Sportsbreaks, with pre-sales for season ticket holders and international fan clubs. Sportsbreaks offers flexible packages including tickets, hotel stays, and extras for Pittsburgh and Boston travelers. These packages have sold out due to high demand, but fans can check NFL.com or Sportsbreaks.com for resale or additional releases. Travel to Dublin from Pittsburgh and Boston Direct flights to Dublin (DUB) are unavailable from Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) or Boston Logan (BOS), but one-stop options via Chicago O’Hare, New York JFK, or Philadelphia are plentiful. Round-trip fares range from $650 to $950 per person, depending on airline and booking time. Alternatively, fans can fly into London or Shannon Airport (Ireland) and connect to Dublin via short flights or trains for savings. Cost of a Trip to Dublin for the NFL Game Estimated costs for a 4-day/3-night trip: Flights: $650–$950 round-trip, with prices rising closer to game day. Hotels: Mid-range options average $175–$250/night; luxury hotels exceed $300. Tickets: Face-value tickets start at $125–$150; resale prices vary. Daily Expenses: $75–$125 for food, transport, and attractions like pub visits or tours. Total budgets range from $1,600 to $2,200 per person. Sportsbreaks’ packages streamline planning for fans from Pittsburgh, Boston, and beyond. Things to Do in Dublin Beyond the Game Explore Croke Park’s Gaelic football and hurling heritage through stadium tours. Visit the Guinness Storehouse for a pint at the Gravity Bar with city views, or immerse in Dublin Castle and Temple Bar’s vibrant nightlife, ensuring a memorable NFL adventure.