TE Jason Croom: Remember when Croom caught a touchdown pass last year? During this camp, he’s been dealing with a knee injury and is falling behind on the depth chart. Watching him obliterate everyone in 1-on-1s isn’t fair.Ĭ Harry Crider: The UDFA from Indiana has been working mostly with the third team. And he’s still the best player on that side of the ball. Because while we spend a lot of time talking about the other players on the roster, Cox is still the engine of the defense. In recent days, he’s been working with trainers on a side field.ĭT Fletcher Cox: We sometimes take Cox for granted. The Eagles might not even need him this year, but we’ll see where the depth chart is when he’s ready to return. OT Le’Raven Clark: Still on the Active/PUP list, I’d expect Clark to start the season on the Reserve/PUP, which means he’ll be out at least six weeks. I was intrigued because I really liked him as a fourth-round pick a few years ago, but he has struggled in camp. WR Hakeem Butler: The tight end experiment is over and Butler is now back at receiver. OG Brandon Brooks: Brooks strained his hamstring on Day 2 and finally got back to practice on Sunday as a limited participant. In any case, he’s a decent backup option and a good special teamer, so he’ll make the roster. LB Shaun Bradley: I’m a little surprised with how much rotating we’ve seen at linebacker that we haven’t seen more reps from Bradley with the first team. Even if he loses his starting gig to Sweat, Barnett is going to play a ton this year. That’s a no-no.ĭE Derek Barnett: He’s been overshadowed by Josh Sweat, who has been the story of the summer, but Barnett has been very good too. But he actually hit the ball out of his hand. At the very least, he has shown developable skills worthy of a practice squad spot.ĭE JaQuan Bailey: There have been a few times where Bailey has shown some pass rushing prowess his best rep came when he got a “sack” on Nick Mullens. He got a nice chunk of guaranteed money and is a dark horse candidate to take the last offensive line spot on the roster. OG Kayode Awosika: Keep an eye on the undrafted lineman from Buffalo. I’m wondering if the Eagles are going to shoehorn this position into their defensive scheme. Avery, Joe Ostman and Patrick Johnson are the three rotating at that stand up rusher/off-ball linebacker spot and Avery has gotten the most first-team reps. LB Genard Avery: Avery is day-to-day with a groin injury but before he got hurt, he was getting a ton of first-team reps at linebacker. He has been solid in camp, but faces a steep uphill battle to make the roster.įive-star recruit, military family and a mission trip: Fun facts about Eagles rookie class WR Jhamon Ausbon: At 6-2, 217 pounds, the UDFA out of Texas A&M is a big-bodied possession receiver. He had a much splashier training camp last year.ĭB Grayland Arnold: The second-year UDFA is now dealing with a hamstring injury and is somewhat buried on the depth chart behind the starting safeties, K’Von Wallace, Adams and maybe even Elijah Riley. On the field, he’s been playing a lot in the slot, which doesn’t feel like a natural position for him. Arcega-Whiteside: JJAW talked about how this offseason he tried to get back to his routine from college and he feels like that helped him. He’s still a bubble player but his experience and special teams ability might help him make the roster. S Andrew Adams: After missing the first week of practice on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, Adams has looked very good upon his return, even getting some first-team reps. Here’s a look at every player in Eagles camp with some brief analysis: It feels like a good time to assess the roster. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.The Eagles have had 10 days of training camp practice and are getting closer to their first preseason game of 2021. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated.
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