Philadelphia Eagles Depth Chart Takes Shape as Training Camp Approaches
The Philadelphia Eagles are continuing to fine-tune their roster, and the latest depth chart update provides insight into the team's current landscape. As training camp draws near, Howie Roseman's staff is making adjustments to position players in preparation for the upcoming season.
Offense:
Quarterback: The top spot remains with Jalen Hurts, but a battle for the No. 2 and 3 positions has heated up between Tanner McKee and Sam Howell. Meanwhile, veteran running back Saquon Barkley will be backed up by Tank Bigsby and rookie Will Shipley.
Fullback: Cameron Latu is listed ahead of Britain Covey at fullback, but it's unclear who will ultimately earn the spot behind center.
Wide Receivers:
A.J. Brown is set to lead the receiving corps, followed closely by DeVonta Smith and Darius Cooper. Jahan Dotson and Britain Covey round out the top six, although their roles may be subject to change based on training camp performances.
Tight End: Dallas Goedert is listed as the primary tight end, but Kylen Granson could potentially chip in behind him.
Offensive Line:
Jordan Mailata remains at left tackle, with Fred Johnson and Landon Dickerson competing for the right side. Cam Jurgens will likely handle center duties, with Drew Kendall backing up him.
Defense:
Edge Rushers: Jaelan Phillips, Nolan Smith, Josh Uche, and Brandon Graham form a deep unit that could see significant rotation during the season.
Interior Linemen: Jalen Carter is listed at defensive tackle, but Moro Ojomo may emerge as a key contributor in the interior.
Linebackers:
Zack Baun is set to lead the linebacking corps, with Nakobe Dean and Jeremiah Trotter providing strong support. Jihaad Campbell is also worth monitoring as he looks to carve out his own role on the team.
Defensive Backs:
Quinyon Mitchell will likely be paired with Adoree' Jackson at cornerback, while Cooper DeJean will handle safety duties alongside Reed Blankenship.
Special Teams:
Jake Elliott is set to serve as kicker, but Braden Mann could see action as punter. Cal Adomitis and Grant Calcaterra are listed behind them in the kicking units.
The Philadelphia Eagles are continuing to fine-tune their roster, and the latest depth chart update provides insight into the team's current landscape. As training camp draws near, Howie Roseman's staff is making adjustments to position players in preparation for the upcoming season.
Offense:
Quarterback: The top spot remains with Jalen Hurts, but a battle for the No. 2 and 3 positions has heated up between Tanner McKee and Sam Howell. Meanwhile, veteran running back Saquon Barkley will be backed up by Tank Bigsby and rookie Will Shipley.
Fullback: Cameron Latu is listed ahead of Britain Covey at fullback, but it's unclear who will ultimately earn the spot behind center.
Wide Receivers:
A.J. Brown is set to lead the receiving corps, followed closely by DeVonta Smith and Darius Cooper. Jahan Dotson and Britain Covey round out the top six, although their roles may be subject to change based on training camp performances.
Tight End: Dallas Goedert is listed as the primary tight end, but Kylen Granson could potentially chip in behind him.
Offensive Line:
Jordan Mailata remains at left tackle, with Fred Johnson and Landon Dickerson competing for the right side. Cam Jurgens will likely handle center duties, with Drew Kendall backing up him.
Defense:
Edge Rushers: Jaelan Phillips, Nolan Smith, Josh Uche, and Brandon Graham form a deep unit that could see significant rotation during the season.
Interior Linemen: Jalen Carter is listed at defensive tackle, but Moro Ojomo may emerge as a key contributor in the interior.
Linebackers:
Zack Baun is set to lead the linebacking corps, with Nakobe Dean and Jeremiah Trotter providing strong support. Jihaad Campbell is also worth monitoring as he looks to carve out his own role on the team.
Defensive Backs:
Quinyon Mitchell will likely be paired with Adoree' Jackson at cornerback, while Cooper DeJean will handle safety duties alongside Reed Blankenship.
Special Teams:
Jake Elliott is set to serve as kicker, but Braden Mann could see action as punter. Cal Adomitis and Grant Calcaterra are listed behind them in the kicking units.