NFC East FA's signed / lost to date

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Just was looking on ESPN's site, of teams signings and players lost in FA. Also take into account the trades the Eagles made.

I don't think any team gained or lost position from last year. Of course it all remains to be seen on the field.

Are the Paper Eagles going to be that much better, or worse. I see that what they lost, they kind of gained too.
Though Murray / McCoy may be a trade off, but losing Maclin hurts the passing game. I see the D about the same so far. Depending if Maxwell is the real deal or was he helped out a lot in Seattle.

The Commanders haven't done a lot. Except signing Paea, but was this a player to really help their D, as they lost Orapko. They also lost RB Helu. I thought he was pretty decent at times. But nothing saying improvement nor being worse.

The Giants, same, they really haven't gained or lost either IMO.

Dallas, I can say the same, we lost Murray, and though signing McFadden does not replace him, and remains to be seen also if he steps up or not, still for now a loss. We lost 2 LB'ers, and maybe a 3rd in McClain, and this hurts for now. Though we get Lee back but coming off another injury. We did sign Hardy, and I think he makes the biggest impact of any one in the division. We lost Parnell for depth on the OL, and need someone to step up.

So overall I don't see any team getting better or worse to this point. Though as I said, Hardy being the biggest impact player and Murray being next.
 

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Just was looking on ESPN's site, of teams signings and players lost in FA. Also take into account the trades the Eagles made.

I don't think any team gained or lost position from last year. Of course it all remains to be seen on the field.

Are the Paper Eagles going to be that much better, or worse. I see that what they lost, they kind of gained too.
Though Murray / McCoy may be a trade off, but losing Maclin hurts the passing game. I see the D about the same so far. Depending if Maxwell is the real deal or was he helped out a lot in Seattle.

The Commanders haven't done a lot. Except signing Paea, but was this a player to really help their D, as they lost Orapko. They also lost RB Helu. I thought he was pretty decent at times. But nothing saying improvement nor being worse.

The Giants, same, they really haven't gained or lost either IMO.

Dallas, I can say the same, we lost Murray, and though signing McFadden does not replace him, and remains to be seen also if he steps up or not, still for now a loss. We lost 2 LB'ers, and maybe a 3rd in McClain, and this hurts for now. Though we get Lee back but coming off another injury. We did sign Hardy, and I think he makes the biggest impact of any one in the division. We lost Parnell for depth on the OL, and need someone to step up.

So overall I don't see any team getting better or worse to this point. Though as I said, Hardy being the biggest impact player and Murray being next.

What we can count on as far as the eagles is the unknown. We don't know HOW they are going to play because they have completely changed their offense. They could be much worse, or much better.
 

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Commanders signed pot roast, Culliver and a safety to go along with Paea.
 

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Bradford is the wild card, if he can stay healthy (I know big if) I think he is a huge upgrade.
 

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Washington added the most talent. Knighton, Culliver and Paea are good players. I also liked the NYG signing Vereen to shore up the RB position. Hardy will likely make the biggest impact of all divisional acquisitions. Murray for McCoy is a wash at best.
 
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