Landri, on the other hand, made the most of his opportunity last season. He led the Eagles with eight tackles for loss to go along with a pair of sacks and 18 hurries. In 2010, Landri played over 70 percent of the Panthers' defensive snaps. Only eight defensive tackles were on the field more than him. But last season, he didn't make the Eagles' roster out of training camp and didn't catch on with another team, allowing the Eagles to re-sign him in Week 5 after Dixon went down. While there apparently wasn't a lot of interest from other teams before last season, things could be different this time around. Landri is a great fit as a rotational defensive tackle here. The Eagles would be wise to bring him back, but we'll have to see how the market plays out.