The Eagles have been busy making sure certain players -- like Riley Cooper and Jeremy Maclin -- don't fly the coop.

That doesn't mean, however, they are working to bring back everyone.

When free agency opens on March 8th, the Eagles are currently set to have seven players hit the open market. That leaves them with some tough decisions to make, especially with a few players who have spent their entire careers in Philadelphia.

Here is a look at each of those players, with the percentage that they will be in Eagles green next season:

Michael Vick: Vick is the biggest name among the free agents, and the veteran quarterback is expected to have a number of suitors. It is already rumored that the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets will be willing to offer Vick a chance to start. If that happens, it's hard to see Vick returning to Philadelphia. If he doesn't find an opportunity he loves, however, Vick could decide to stay with the Eagles. Vick is popular in the locker room, knows the offense, and wouldn't have to move his family. It would mean being the clear backup at the beginning, but as Vick found out last year, starting Week One means nothing about the rest of the season.

Chance he re-signs: 25%

Nate Allen: Allen might not be a fan favorite, but the Eagles might need to bring him back. With Patrick Chung likely to be released, the Eagles are set to currently only bring back Earl Wolff among the safeties. Allen has his flaws, but he improved last season, and already knows the Eagles defense.

Chance he re-signs: 85%

Donnie Jones: Jones turned out to be one of the Eagles best free agent signings last season, behind perhaps only Connor Barwin. Jones had a Pro-Bowl caliber season, and with how much Chip Kelly values special teams, the Eagles won't be letting Jones go anywhere.

Chance he re-signs: 99%

Kurt Coleman: Coleman has had a good run in Philadelphia, but that run might be coming to the end. Although he does bring some intangibles to the team -- such as leadership -- the Eagles are probably going to try to bring in some new bodies at safety during training camp to compete.

Chance he re-signs: 10%

Colt Anderson: Anderson presents an interesting decision for the Eagles. Although he took a step back last season as a special teams player, he was still tops on the team with 16 special teams tackles. Money likely won't be an issue, and it will come down to whether or not the Eagles think they can find a player they like as a safety more than Anderson, despite what he brings on special teams.

Chance he re-signs: 50%

Clifton Geathers: Geathers was the poster child for Kelly's "big people beat up little people" motto. At 6-8, 340 pounds, Geathers was the biggest player on the defense, and had a strong season against the run. He became a situational player, however, as he was unable to generate pressure on the quarterback.

Chance he re-signs: 40%

Phillip Hunt: It seems like forever ago that Hunt was one of the up-and-coming pass rushers on the Eagles -- but a torn ACL and a switch to linebacker will certainly derail a career. It would be surprising to see Hunt back, although a tryout in camp isn't out of the question.

Chance he re-signs: 5%

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