If Roseman and the Eagles stick to form, and follow the league-wide trend of not overpaying for a running back, Philadelphia could look to the middle rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft if Swift moves on.

Two names to watch as potential second-round picks at running back, for the Eagles, could be Texas’ Jonathon Brooks or Tennessee’s Jaylen Wright. Pro Football Focus lists both Brooks and Wright as potential second-round picks on the outlet’s latest big board.

Brooks, 6-foot and 207 pounds averaged 6.1 yards per carry while rushing for 1,139 yards and 10 touchdowns as a Sophomore in the Longhorns’ backfield. He also flashed as a receiver, catching 25 passes for 286 yards and another score.

Meanwhile, Wright averaged 7.4 yards per carry while capping his junior season with 1,013 yards and four touchdowns. Across four seasons in Knoxville, Wright produced 2,468 yards from scrimmage with 18 touchdowns.

The Eagles enter the offseason with approximately $20.2 million in cap space, so what the backfield winds up looking like in 2024 could come down to how the organization values the position against other needs on the roster.