Philadelphia Eagles' Depth Chart for 2025 Takes Shape as Roster Tweaks Continue
The Philadelphia Eagles' depth chart is starting to take shape, with the team making various moves this offseason and regular season. Quarterback Jalen Hurts remains at the top of the pecking order, followed closely by Tanner McKee and Sam Howell.
In a surprise move, the Eagles have signed RB Saquon Barkley, who will likely see significant playing time alongside Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley. The team has also made some savvy additions to their tight end corps, with Dallas Goedert leading the way, followed by Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson.
On the O-line, Jordan Mailata remains at left tackle, while Landon Dickerson and Brett Toth form a solid duo at guard. Cam Jurgens is expected to start at center, with Drew Kendall providing backup support. The right side of the line sees Tyler Steen starting at right guard, with Matt Pryor providing depth.
The defense has undergone some significant changes as well. The first wave of starters includes edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and defensive tackle Jordan Davis. Inside linebacker Zack Baun looks to be a key contributor, alongside Nakobe Dean and Jeremiah Trotter. Quinyon Mitchell is expected to start at cornerback, with Mac McWilliams providing depth.
The special teams unit has also been revamped, with Jake Elliott and Braden Mann sharing kicking duties, while Cooper DeJean looks set to handle punting responsibilities. Britain Covey and Jahan Dotson are listed as kickoff return specialists, while Will Shipley is expected to start at returner for kickoffs and punt returns.
One notable player not on the roster is Azeez Ojulari, who has been ruled out with an injury reserve designation.
The Philadelphia Eagles' depth chart is starting to take shape, with the team making various moves this offseason and regular season. Quarterback Jalen Hurts remains at the top of the pecking order, followed closely by Tanner McKee and Sam Howell.
In a surprise move, the Eagles have signed RB Saquon Barkley, who will likely see significant playing time alongside Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley. The team has also made some savvy additions to their tight end corps, with Dallas Goedert leading the way, followed by Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson.
On the O-line, Jordan Mailata remains at left tackle, while Landon Dickerson and Brett Toth form a solid duo at guard. Cam Jurgens is expected to start at center, with Drew Kendall providing backup support. The right side of the line sees Tyler Steen starting at right guard, with Matt Pryor providing depth.
The defense has undergone some significant changes as well. The first wave of starters includes edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and defensive tackle Jordan Davis. Inside linebacker Zack Baun looks to be a key contributor, alongside Nakobe Dean and Jeremiah Trotter. Quinyon Mitchell is expected to start at cornerback, with Mac McWilliams providing depth.
The special teams unit has also been revamped, with Jake Elliott and Braden Mann sharing kicking duties, while Cooper DeJean looks set to handle punting responsibilities. Britain Covey and Jahan Dotson are listed as kickoff return specialists, while Will Shipley is expected to start at returner for kickoffs and punt returns.
One notable player not on the roster is Azeez Ojulari, who has been ruled out with an injury reserve designation.