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Eagles’ 2026 Fantasy Outlook: Hurts, Barkley and Smith Poised for Breakout

A revamped offense and key player projections set the stage for Philadelphia’s next championship push

The Philadelphia Eagles capped a whirlwind year by hoisting the Lombardi Trophy just fifteen months ago, and the buzz around their preparation for the 2026 fantasy football season is already deafening.

A new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, has taken the reins, promising a fresh playbook that leans heavily on the run while still stretching the field for play‑action opportunities.

A New Offensive Direction

Mannion’s reputation as a meticulous play‑caller suggests the Eagles will lean into a power‑run identity, but the scheme also aims to maximize the versatility of their star quarterback.

Jalen Hurts is projected to deliver 2.6 touchdown passes per game in 2026, a figure that reflects both his passing efficiency and his continued threat as a rusher inside the red zone.

Saquon Barkley, despite a dip in yards per carry from 5.8 to 4.1 last season, remains the centerpiece of the backfield. Analysts still label him a strong mid‑range RB1, especially given the team’s commitment to a ground‑centric attack.

DeVonta Smith could enjoy a breakout year if his target share climbs, a scenario that the new coordinator says is ‘highly probable’ during the early downs of the season.

The recent draft addition of Makai Lemon, selected twentieth overall, adds depth and flexibility, giving the offense another dynamic weapon in the passing game.

Draft Implications

Fantasy owners should view Barkley as a reliable mid‑range RB1, while Smith represents a high‑upside WR2 candidate. Hurts’ dual‑threat profile makes him a premium QB1, and Lemon’s late‑round appeal could pay dividends as a handcuff or flex option.

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