The Eagles are in the market for cornerbacks via free agency and the draft. The addition of two new corners is more than likely set to take place during the offseason.

While big names such as A.J. Bouye and Stephon Gilmore are being thrown around as potential targets for Philadelphia, a more sensible approach is to acquire a quality player without breaking the bank.

The Jaguars have a new coaching staff in place which means there will be a new defensive scheme. As a result, former starting cornerback Davon House is being shopped by Jacksonville according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapaport.

Jacksonville signed House to a four-year, $24.5 million contract in 2015. House paid immediate dividends by registering four interceptions and 23 pass breakups.

The Jaguars are set to release House if they can not trade him. House has a $6 million cap number in each of the next two seasons but can be released without penalty.

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The veteran corner was originally drafted by the Packers in the fourth round (No.131) of the 2011 NFL Draft. House is an aggressive press corner that would fit what the Eagles want their corners to do on an island in Jim Schwartz’s defense.

Philadelphia has nine picks in the 2017 NFL Draft. They will likely use two picks to help their secondary. It would be wise for Howie Roseman and the Eagles staff to inquire about House as an option for a future conditional pick.