Eagles, NFL Draft
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Each year after the draft has come and gone, the Philadelphia Eagles typically sign a few veteran players to plug unfilled holes on their depth chart, sometimes immediately, and sometimes a little closer to the season. Here we'll take a look at the positions that could still be addressed, and some potential answers at each spot.
Analysis: Latu and Mundt make the 53-man roster to fill the team’s need for blocking tight ends. Latu can also play fullback. Calcaterra could struggle to make the team after the Eagles drafted pass-catching tight end Eli Stowers in the second round.
There has not been an official decision on A.J. Brown yet, but it’s clear the Eagles are setting up for life without him. That is becoming evident in how the rest of the roster is taking shape.
Even in a down season, Barkley made history. Barkley played in 16 games (16 starts), running for 1,140 yards on 280 carries (4.1 avg.) with 7 TDs, adding 273 receiving yards on 37 catches (7.4 avg.) With two touchdowns Became the first Eagle since LeSean ...
The Minnesota Vikings made a draft-night trade with the Eagles on Friday, sending out former Pro Bowl outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard in exchange for draft compensation. Additionally, Greenard has already agreed to a new extension with Philadelphia.
Philadelphia has not made a final move on A.J. Brown, but the roster already looks like a team preparing for that possibility. That is what makes the Eagles’ receiver situation so revealing right now.