By Eliot Shorr-Parks | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

MINNEAPOLIS -- When safety Malcolm Jenkins broke down the team's huddle prior to their NFC Championship game win, he acknowledged a harsh reality in the NFL -- this current group of players will not be together next season.

Change and turnover is common in the NFL, and with the Eagles' current salary cap situation a very tight one, not even a Super Bowl title is going to change that fact that the team has some tough decisions ahead.

Here is a look at who might have played their last game with the Eagles in their Super Bowl LII win over the New England Patriots:

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LEGARRETTE BLOUNT, RB

After a slow start to the season, running back LeGarrette Blount played a huge role in the team's Super Bowl run, and had a 21-yard touchdown run against his former team to help clinch the Lombardi trophy.

Blount likely didn't increase his value, however, and might be willing to come back to the Eagles' at a cheaper rate -- and well aware he is going to be a role player.

If he isn't, Blount's days with the Eagles are likely over.

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NIGEL BRADHAM, LB

The biggest free agent the team might lose? Linebacker Nigel Bradham.

Bradham had a monster season for the Eagles in 2017, making big play after big play, and stepping up big time when starting middle linebacker Jordan Hicks went down for the season. Bradham is strong against both the run and pass, and his play is a big reason the Eagles' defense was as strong as it was in the postseason.

Bradham is likely going to get a fairly substantial deal on the open market. The Eagles might have some difficulty matching.

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TREY BURTON, TE

Backup tight end Trey Burton's days with the Eagles are likely over. Burton showed this season that when called upon, he is very capable of being a starting tight end in the NFL, especially now that the position has become more of a receiver than a blocker.

Add in the fact that Burton is an excellent special teams player, and some team is going to give him a chance to start -- and it would be surprising if he didn't bolt at the opportunity.

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COREY GRAHAM, S

Backup safety Corey Graham likely won't be offered a starting job next season, and after he waited until training camp to sign with a team last offseason, it wouldn't be surprising if the safety considered retiring on top as a Super Bowl champion.

The Eagles would like to have Graham back, as he is a valuable piece of the secondary that can play both safety and cornerback. He should be in their price range, and chances are he is back in 2018.

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DARREN SPROLES, RB

What the Eagles will do with running back Darren Sproles is very tough to figure out. He is a very popular member of the locker room and the franchise won't want to see him go to another team.

On the other hand, Sproles is coming off of a torn ACL, and at 34 years old, it is fair to wonder if he will be the same player when he tries to return next season. The Eagles are very deep at running back, and don't need Sproles to be back next year.

Add in their tight cap space, and a lot of stars will have to align for Sproles to play another game in an Eagles' uniform.

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WILL BEATTY, OT

Offensive tackle Will Beatty was signed by the Eagles midway through the season as an insurance policy for starting left tackle Halapoulivaati Vaitai, a policy the Eagles never ended up needing. It would be surprising if he was on the roster next season, as the Eagles will likely try to go younger at the position.

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CALEB STURGIS, K

Kicker Caleb Sturgis will likely try to find another team, as rookie kicker Jake Elliott -- although he was slightly inconsistent -- would seem to have a firm grasp on the starting kicker job. It isn't out of the question, however, that Sturgis is back and the team has a kicking competition.

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DANNELL ELLERBE, LB

Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe made one thing very clear when he signed with the Eagles -- he was only here to play and get another contract. It would be surprising if that contract was with the Eagles.

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NAJEE GOODE, LB

A key backup, a core special teams player and a big presence in the locker room, the Eagles should try to bring linebacker Najee Goode back. Players like Goode, and the role he played as a critical backup, are what took this team from great to Super this season.

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PATRICK ROBINSON, CB

It will be very interesting to see what the Eagles do with cornerback Patrick Robinson. Robinson played at an elite level for most of the season, and took snaps at both nickel cornerback and outside cornerback. Although the Eagles are very deep at cornerback, they don't have a ton of veterans, and Robinson would continue to fill the need for a veteran on the unit.

Still, Robinson is likely going to get paid a pretty decent contract on the open market, and the Eagles are cap strapped.

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BRYAN BRAMAN, DE

Will the Eagles make the mistake of letting special team's ace Bryan Braman leave again? Braman wasn't signed prior to the start of the 2017 season, but ended up coming back towards the end of the year and played a key role in helping to turn the special teams unit back around from a mid-season slump.

Braman should at least be back for training camp to be given a chance to earn a spot on the roster.

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KENJON BARNER, RB

Like Braman, running back Kenjon Barner was not signed by the Eagles last offseason, but ended up back on the roster playing a key role on special teams. The Eagles would be wise to bring Barner back for training camp, as he is a very consistent option as a kick and punt returner, and would be an insurance policy incase any potential new option they bring in doesn't work out.

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JAYLEN WATKINS, S

Watkins was a key special teams player for the Eagles this season, and was one of three players on the roster that could play both cornerback and safety among the defensive backs. Watkins might try to look elsewhere for a chance to play more, but if he wants to return, the Eagles should bring him back.

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BEAU ALLEN, DT

The Eagles need to bring defensive tackle Beau Allen back. The question is, can they afford him?

Allen had a stellar season for the Eagles, essentially playing starter snaps in the playoffs and helping them have the best defensive line in football. The season that Allen had isn't a secret, however, and it wouldn't be surprising if another team tried to sign him to a deal the Eagles simply can't match.

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WHERE TO REACH ME

Eliot Shorr-Parks may be reached at eshorrpa@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @EliotShorrParks. Find NJ.com Eagles on Facebook.

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