The Eagles will try to get younger on both sides of the ball this offseason.

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The push towards a youth movement will take place after two years of neverending injury woes. With the Eagles set to look for younger assets at several positions, the team is likely to let several of their impending free agents test the market.

If the Eagles stand firm on their youth infusion, most of the team’s free agents won’t be re-signed. Even if the team decides to bring back some notable role players, there are a few impending free agents that are likely to head elsewhere regardless of the team’s direction.

Here are three impending Eagles free agents who should look for work elsewhere this offseason:

1. WR Nelson Agholor

Agholor’s fifth season was an unquestionable disaster. During the first half of the season, he came up short on several massive plays. He suffered through moments of miscommunication and drops that cost the team in critical early losses. He wrapped up the year by missing six of the team’s final seven games (including the playoffs) with a mysterious knee injury.

2. CB Ronald Darby

Darby missed 15 regular-season games during his three-year stint with the Eagles. While some folks like to say Carson Wentz is injury prone, Darby is the true owner of the label. He had played well -- despite injury -- during his first two seasons, but this year’s performance left a lot to be desired. With the Eagles likely to retool the secondary, Darby will probably need to earn a paycheck somewhere else.

3. DT Timmy Jernigan

Jernigan has battled through injuries, like Darby, over the past two seasons. Last year, he was slow to recover from back surgery. This year, he suffered a foot injury that cost him most of the first half of the season. With Fletcher Cox and Malik Jackson already under contract, the Eagles are probably going to try to get younger at the position in the draft.

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