The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for the 2026 NFL season, and while the focus is often on high-profile signings and draft picks, the undrafted free agents (UDFA) could be the unsung heroes of the team's success. Among the UDFA class, Dae'Quan Wright, a tight end from Ole Miss, stands out as a potential game-changer. Wright's ability to get open for big plays and his inline blocking skills make him a valuable asset, especially with the Eagles' new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, aiming to implement multi-tight end personnel packages.
In my opinion, Wright's performance last season, where he caught 39 passes on 55 targets for 635 yards and five touchdowns, showcases his potential to be a key contributor. The Eagles' need for a reliable tight end, especially with Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra already on the roster, makes Wright an intriguing prospect. His size (6'4