Philadelphia did nothing in the 2025 NFL Draft to potentially replace Dallas Goedert, nor did general manager Howie Roseman give a firm answer regarding the tight end's future following the event, Bobby Knownack of NFL.com reports.
Roseman, who said ahead of the draft that the Eagles would not be affected by uncertainty surrounding Goedert -- currently in the last year of his contract -- forwent selecting a tight end with any of the team's 10 picks.
"Dallas is part of the team as we speak," Roseman said when asked if the TE-free draft class changes anything, per team transcript. "Obviously, as we go forward, we're going to continue to address things on this team and right now nothing further."
Goedert's future has been called into question due to his $11.7 million cap hit in 2025, coupled with zero guaranteed money remaining on his contract. Now 30 years old, Goedert has played a full slate of games only once in his seven-year career -- and that was as a rookie. He managed a career-low 10 regular-season appearances last season due to injury, which led to a career-low two touchdown catches. Goedert's 496 receiving yards and 42 catches also both marked lows outside of his inaugural campaign in Philly.
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