As the Eagles draw closer to the start of free agency on March 15, all eyes will be on quarterback Sam Bradford. But for Philadelphia, the veteran signal-caller isn’t the only player with whom it’ll have to negotiate if it intends to keep his services.
In all, nine Eagles are set to become unrestricted free agents this spring, including three starters on the defensive side of the ball. One of those players is Walter Thurmond, who signed a one-year deal with Philadelphia last year. Thurmond arrived as a cornerback, but the Eagles’ lack of depth at safety prompted a move to that position before the season began.