Philadelphia Eagles 2025 Depth Chart: Howie Roseman's Latest Tweaks
The Philadelphia Eagles' depth chart has undergone significant changes, with several players vying for starting spots. At quarterback, Jalen Hurts is the top contender, but Tanner McKee and Sam Howell are also in the mix. The running back position features a mix of veterans like Saquon Barkley and rookies Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley.
In the passing game, A.J. Brown leads the depth chart, followed by DeVonta Smith and Darius Cooper. Xavier Gipson is listed behind Jahan Dotson, who is not currently part of the depth chart but was mentioned earlier as a potential contributor. Tight end Dallas Goedert remains a key player.
On the offensive line, Jordan Mailata starts at left tackle, with Landon Dickerson and Brett Toth providing backup options. Cam Jurgens is listed as center, while Drew Kendall takes on the role of guard. The right side of the line features Lane Johnson and Matt Pryor.
The defense has undergone significant changes, with Jaelan Phillips starting at edge rusher, followed by Nolan Smith and Josh Uche. Defensive tackle Jordan Davis leads a deep group of interior linemen, including Byron Young and Moro Ojomo.
In the secondary, Quinyon Mitchell starts at cornerback, while Kelee Ringo provides backup coverage. Nakobe Dean is listed as linebacker, with Jeremiah Trotter taking on a key role in the middle. Smael Mondon rounds out the linebacking corps.
The special teams unit features Jake Elliott as kicker and Braden Mann as punter. Cooper DeJean handles kickoff duties, while Will Shipley provides backup coverage on kickoffs. Xavier Gipson is listed behind Shipley as return specialist for punt returns.
As training camp approaches, the Eagles' depth chart will continue to evolve with injuries and other roster moves. For now, this is how Philadelphia's 2025 depth chart looks.
The Philadelphia Eagles' depth chart has undergone significant changes, with several players vying for starting spots. At quarterback, Jalen Hurts is the top contender, but Tanner McKee and Sam Howell are also in the mix. The running back position features a mix of veterans like Saquon Barkley and rookies Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley.
In the passing game, A.J. Brown leads the depth chart, followed by DeVonta Smith and Darius Cooper. Xavier Gipson is listed behind Jahan Dotson, who is not currently part of the depth chart but was mentioned earlier as a potential contributor. Tight end Dallas Goedert remains a key player.
On the offensive line, Jordan Mailata starts at left tackle, with Landon Dickerson and Brett Toth providing backup options. Cam Jurgens is listed as center, while Drew Kendall takes on the role of guard. The right side of the line features Lane Johnson and Matt Pryor.
The defense has undergone significant changes, with Jaelan Phillips starting at edge rusher, followed by Nolan Smith and Josh Uche. Defensive tackle Jordan Davis leads a deep group of interior linemen, including Byron Young and Moro Ojomo.
In the secondary, Quinyon Mitchell starts at cornerback, while Kelee Ringo provides backup coverage. Nakobe Dean is listed as linebacker, with Jeremiah Trotter taking on a key role in the middle. Smael Mondon rounds out the linebacking corps.
The special teams unit features Jake Elliott as kicker and Braden Mann as punter. Cooper DeJean handles kickoff duties, while Will Shipley provides backup coverage on kickoffs. Xavier Gipson is listed behind Shipley as return specialist for punt returns.
As training camp approaches, the Eagles' depth chart will continue to evolve with injuries and other roster moves. For now, this is how Philadelphia's 2025 depth chart looks.