Eagles’ Nolan Smith Pegged to Lose ‘Bust’ Label During 2026 NFL Season

The Philadelphia Eagles are sending some mixed signals on edge rusher Nolan Smith this offseason. While the team exercised the 25-year-old’s fifth-year option, the Eagles also acquired veteran edge rusher Jonathan Greenard from the Minnesota Vikings.

So, Smith appears to still be part of Philadelphia’s future. But the team has also added insurance in case Smith continues to not live up to his previous first-round expectations.

Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport tagged Smith with the dreaded “bust” label on Saturday. But Davenport also named Smith one of six players still on rookies contracts who will go from “bust to breakout” during the 2026 campaign.

“After an injury-marred 2025 season in which Smith was out-performed by Jalyx Hunt, there are questions about Smith’s role with the team this year, especially after the Eagles acquired Jonathan Greenard in a draft-day trade,” wrote Davenport.

“A three-man rotation of Greenard, Smith and Hunt should help keep all three pass-rushers fresh—it’s a staple of the Howie Roseman Eagles. A healthy Smith has the highest ceiling of the trio.

“Smith is going to hit that ceiling (or at least come close), leading the team in sacks on the way to the first Pro Bowl of his career.

“Book it.”

Like HEAVY’s content? Be sure to follow us.

This article was originally published on HEAVY


The post Eagles’ Nolan Smith Pegged to Lose ‘Bust’ Label During 2026 NFL Season appeared first on HEAVY.

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)
  Bills QB Josh Allen’s Backup Takes on Greater Importance

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *