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Eagles 53-Man Roster Prediction Post First Preseason Game
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Eagles 53-Man Roster Prediction Post First Preseason Game

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Last updated: 2024/08/11 at 1:08 PM
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After the first preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, it’s time to update our Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projection. Let’s take a closer look at how things are shaping up:

Quarterback (3): Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett, Tanner McKee

Others (1): Will Grier

When it comes to quarterbacks, the choice seems pretty clear. McKee is still chasing Pickett for the backup role, while Grier’s experience with Kellen Moore could land him on the practice squad to help the team’s QBs learn the offense.

Running back (3): Saquon Barkley, Kenny Gainwell, Will Shipley

Others (3): Kendall Milton, Tyrion Davis-Price, Lew Nichols

With a pair of RBs potentially on the practice squad, the Eagles are keeping their options open to cover any injuries. Davis-Price showed promise as a runner but struggled with receiving skills.

Wide receiver (5): A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Britain Covey, Johnny Wilson, WR to be acquired via trade

Others (6): Ainias Smith, Parris Campbell, John Ross, Joseph Ngata, Austin Watkins Jr., Jacob Harris

The need for a trade to strengthen the WR corps is evident. Campbell and Ross haven’t impressed, while Smith’s injury could land him on IR for the season.

Tight end (4): Dallas Goedert, Grant Calcaterra, Albert Okwuegbunam, C.J. Uzomah

Others (3): E.J. Jenkins, Kevin Foelsch, Armani Rogers

The decision to keep four tight ends might surprise some fans, but the team values depth at this position. Jenkins or Foelsch could be sacrificed due to this choice.

Offensive line (10): Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Tyler Steen, Lane Johnson, Mekhi Becton, Trevor Keegan, Dylan McMahon, Fred Johnson, Brett Toth

Others (6): Matt Hennessy, Nick Gates, Anim Dankwah, Darian Kinnard, Jason Poe, Laekin Vakalahi (exempt)

The O-line depth is a priority for the Eagles, with Toth impressing as a backup center this year. Keegan, McMahon, and Steen add promise to this group.

Edge defenders (5): Bryce Huff, Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham, Nolan Smith, Jalyx Hunt

Others (4): Patrick Johnson, Tarron Jackson, Julian Okwara, Terrell Lewis

Johnson’s strong camp could secure a spot despite tough competition. Hunt’s versatility might also appeal to the team.

Interior defensive line (5): Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, Marlon Tuipulotu, Moro Ojomo

Others (3): P.J. Mustipher, Gabe Hall, Thomas Booker

Watch out for Booker as a potential surprise inclusion – he’s been quietly impressive in camp.

Linebacker (5): Devin White, Zack Baun, Nakobe Dean, Ben VanSumeren, Jeremiah Trotter

Others (2): Oren Burks, Brandon Smith

Injuries have impacted Burks and Smith’s chances, making their roster spots uncertain.

Cornerback (6): Darius Slay, Isaiah Rodgers, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Kelee Ringo, Josh Jobe

Others (5): Eli Ricks, Zech McPhearson, Tyler Hall, Shon Stephens, Parry Nickerson

Ricks vs. Jobe is a tough call, balancing cover skills and special teams prowess. The final decision may come down to their potential.

Safety (4): Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Reed Blankenship, Sydney Brown, Avonte Maddox

Others (4): James Bradberry, Tristin McCollum, Mekhi Garner, Andre’ Sam

Brown’s potential return could impact the final safety lineup, creating competition among Bradberry and McCollum.

Specialists (3): Jake Elliott, Braden Mann, Rick Lovato

Elliott remains a solid option despite a few preseason misses, while Mann and Lovato provide stability in special teams.


Stay tuned for further updates on the Philadelphia Eagles roster as the preseason progresses. Follow Jimmy Kempski and PhillyVoice for the latest news and insights!

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