Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter Aren’t Going Anywhere – But Wait Until You Hear Who’s Joining Them!
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive front is about to get even more fearsome. With Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter already anchoring the line, the team is now poised to build one of the most dominant young units in the NFL—and fans have every reason to be excited. The two former Georgia Bulldogs, known for their raw power and explosiveness, are now set to be joined by rising talents Moro Ojomo and Ty Robinson.
Davis, the Eagles’ first-round pick in 2022, had his fifth-year option exercised just ahead of the May deadline, ensuring his presence through the 2026 season. His size and athleticism have made him a central figure on the defensive line. Meanwhile, Carter, drafted in 2023, has proven to be a game-wrecker in his own right. His rookie contract runs through 2026, with a potential fifth-year option available for 2027—meaning he’s not going anywhere either.
But the buzz around Philly is now shifting to Ty Robinson, the 6’6″ defensive end drafted in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. While still unsigned as of May 1, insiders say it’s only a matter of time before he inks a standard four-year deal that would keep him in green through 2028. Coaches have hinted that he’ll be an ideal rotational player, offering fresh energy and power off the edge.
And don’t overlook Moro Ojomo. The 2023 seventh-round pick has quietly grown into a reliable presence on the line. His rookie deal also runs through 2026, giving the Eagles a solid foundation of four young linemen under contract for at least the next two seasons.
With no trade rumors swirling and clear signs of confidence from the front office, it’s clear the Eagles are investing in this group long-term. The message is simple: Philadelphia is not just building for now—they’re constructing a defensive dynasty.
The real surprise? This powerhouse unit may have just begun to show what it can do.