Eagles' Compensatory Picks Update: Williams, Sweat, and Becton's Futures Look Bleak
The Philadelphia Eagles lost four "CFAs" – compensatory free agents – in 2025 free agency: Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, Mekhi Becton, and Isaiah Rodgers. The team gained one CFA, Azeez Ojulari. This means that the Eagles would have received projected third-round, fourth-round, and fifth-round picks for the losses of Williams, Sweat, and Becton, respectively.
However, the Eagles' prospects are bleak given their players' current playing time benchmarks. For Milton Williams, he needs to play around 28% of the Patriots' regular season defensive snaps to qualify for a third-round compensatory pick. Despite being placed on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain, Williams has played 61% of defensive snaps so far this season and will still fall within that range if the Patriots stay on pace.
Josh Sweat, who only needed to play about 7% of the Cardinals' defensive snaps to stay in the fourth-round tier, has comfortably exceeded that threshold by playing 360 of a possible 657 snaps. His chances of earning a fifth-round pick have been solidified.
Mekhi Becton's situation is more uncertain. He needs to play 53% of the Chargers' offensive snaps to stay in the fifth-round tier. However, he has already played 69% of snaps this season and has yet to achieve that mark. With significant playing time missing due to injury and a recent benching by coach Jim Harbaugh, Becton's chances of earning a sixth-round pick have become increasingly likely.
The Eagles' projected compensatory picks for Williams, Sweat, and Becton are rapidly fading away due to their current performance on the field. Fans can only hope that these players will find their footing soon, or else the Eagles' gains in this offseason may not be worth the cost.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost four "CFAs" – compensatory free agents – in 2025 free agency: Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, Mekhi Becton, and Isaiah Rodgers. The team gained one CFA, Azeez Ojulari. This means that the Eagles would have received projected third-round, fourth-round, and fifth-round picks for the losses of Williams, Sweat, and Becton, respectively.
However, the Eagles' prospects are bleak given their players' current playing time benchmarks. For Milton Williams, he needs to play around 28% of the Patriots' regular season defensive snaps to qualify for a third-round compensatory pick. Despite being placed on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain, Williams has played 61% of defensive snaps so far this season and will still fall within that range if the Patriots stay on pace.
Josh Sweat, who only needed to play about 7% of the Cardinals' defensive snaps to stay in the fourth-round tier, has comfortably exceeded that threshold by playing 360 of a possible 657 snaps. His chances of earning a fifth-round pick have been solidified.
Mekhi Becton's situation is more uncertain. He needs to play 53% of the Chargers' offensive snaps to stay in the fifth-round tier. However, he has already played 69% of snaps this season and has yet to achieve that mark. With significant playing time missing due to injury and a recent benching by coach Jim Harbaugh, Becton's chances of earning a sixth-round pick have become increasingly likely.
The Eagles' projected compensatory picks for Williams, Sweat, and Becton are rapidly fading away due to their current performance on the field. Fans can only hope that these players will find their footing soon, or else the Eagles' gains in this offseason may not be worth the cost.