Mon Apr 07 10:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Eagles’ Goedert Future Uncertain, Roseman’s QB Drafting Prowess, and Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Potential

**Philadelphia, PA** – With the NFL Draft approaching, questions surround the Philadelphia Eagles’ tight end situation, while praise is heaped on General Manager Howie Roseman’s quarterback drafting record. Meanwhile, Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders is generating both hype and skepticism.

According to Eagles beat writer [Source Name], the team’s star tight end, Dallas Goedert, is likely on his way out. Despite his impressive postseason performance (ranking among the top five tight ends in NFL history for multiple postseasons with 16+ catches), his age (30), injury history, and $15.5 million salary for 2025 make a deal unlikely. While Goedert’s market value might be lower than he’d like, the Eagles’ lack of a clear successor at the position suggests a mutually beneficial agreement should be possible.

The article also analyzes the departure of Josh Sweat, who signed a lucrative contract with the Patriots. While acknowledging Sweat’s Super Bowl performance and contributions to the Eagles, the writer argues his production doesn’t justify the price tag, suggesting the Eagles’ young edge rushers are poised to fill the void.

A fascinating historical nugget emerges: Eagles GM Howie Roseman is one of only two GMs in NFL history to draft two quarterbacks who went on to win Super Bowls with the team that drafted them (Nick Foles and Jalen Hurts).

The piece also highlights several intriguing statistics: Eagles safety Bill Bradley’s record-setting interception numbers from the 1970s, Jalen Hurts’ unique combination of high passer rating, Super Bowl victory, and Pro Bowl snub, and the surprising success of sixth-round draft pick Tanner McKee.

Finally, the writer expresses optimism about Shedeur Sanders’ NFL prospects, despite the considerable hype surrounding the Colorado quarterback. He points to Sanders’ toughness, accuracy, and impressive college statistics as signs of future success. The writer even predicts a future rivalry with the New York Giants.

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