![]() This is a decision that will linger to the final minutes with the Eagles front office, as no one the Eagles wanted to seize the safety job did it in a convincing manner. Previous projection: Epps, Harris, Scott, K'Von Wallace, Andre Chachere.Safety (5): Marcus Epps, Anthony Harris, Jaquiski Tartt, Josiah Scott, Reed Blankenship He makes the team with the spot available. Johnson is also a good special teamer and has value in kickoff and punt coverage - plus the Eagles used one of their five draft picks on him. Reminder, these players will be primarily rushing the passer in Jonathan Gannon's defense, although he'll have Reddick and Johnson back in coverage. ![]() He provides valuable depth to an already deep position. Patrick Johnson had an excellent camp, culminated with a sack in the preseason finale against the Dolphins. The Eagles have a spot available to keep seven, with Patrick Johnson as the roster lock and Kyron Johnson on the bubble. No reason to replace Kyron Johnson with Patrick Johnson here. Previous projection: Graham, Reddick, Sweat, Barnett, Jackson, K.Defensive End/Edge Rusher/SAM Linebacker (7): Brandon Graham, Haason Reddick, Josh Sweat, Derek Barnett, Tarron Jackson, Kyron Johnson, Patrick Johnson Opeta was also good this preseason and in the joint practices, so it makes sense for the Eagles to keep both. He's shown enough to warrant a spot on this team. From what the Eagles have shown since Jeff Stoutland became offensive line coach, they really like offensive linemen that can play multiple positions.Īnderson makes this team, being on the roster bubble all of camp. Anderson's value is his versatility, playing left guard, right guard, and center this preseason. Given the quarterback position going down from three to two and wide receiver down from six to five, there's a spot available for Anderson to make this team. Previous projection: Mailata, Dickerson, Kelce, Seumalo, Johnson, Dillard, Opeta, Driscoll, Jurgens.Offensive Line (10): Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Jason Kelce, Isaac Seumalo, Lane Johnson, Andre Dillard, Sua Opeta, Jack Driscoll, Cam Jurgens, Jack Anderson 2 pass catching tight end while Stoll is an excellent blocker.Ĭalcaterra needs some work as a blocker, but the Eagles like what he adds to the offense. Calcaterra is showcasing he can be a reliable No. No changes here, these are the three tight ends the Eagles will suit up for Week 1. Previous projection: Goedert, Stoll, Calcaterra.Tight End (3): Dallas Goedert, Jack Stoll, Grant Calcaterra Cain and Covey can be stashed on the practice squad and be ready for a in-season call up - same with Greg Ward.įor now, these are the set five but that can change in the coming days. If the Eagles can find trade partners for Reagor, they'll certainly entertain the offers. Reagor makes this team because it costs more to cut him than keep him. If Allen made the 53-man roster as the sixth receiver, it wouldn't be surprising in the least. The Eagles will be hard pressed to release Allen in fear he'll get claimed by another team that can afford to take a chance on him. ![]() Philadelphia can easily keep six receivers here, but which one of Cain, Britain Covey, or Devon Allen make the roster?Īllen has made a late push for a roster spot with his touchdown catch in the preseason win over the Browns and made a few excellent special teams plays in Saturday's loss to the Dolphins. This will be one of the toughest decisions the Eagles have to make.
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