Philadelphia Eagles fans might have a better idea of how training camp is going for some of the players on the roster with the new unofficial depth charts being released.
The depth chart displays the lineups for offense, defense, and special teams. These will most likely not be the ones that are turned in for the Eagles' Week 1 preseason matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. Typically, either most of or all the starters sit out or play a minimum number of snaps in the preseason.
The Eagles' first unofficial depth chart (put together by the communications dept): pic.twitter.com/ACgeSX576f
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Looking at the depth chart, who is looking good and who is in a bad position entering the first game?
QB - Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee, Dorian Thompson-Robinson/Kyle McCord
RB - Saquon Barkley, Will Shipley, A.J. Dillon, Montrell Johnson, Kellan Robinson, ShunDerrick Powell
FB - Ben VanSumeren
WR - A.J. Brown, Johnny Wilson, Elijah Cooks, Darius Cooper
WR - DeVonta Smith, Terrace Marshall, Giles Jackson, Ife Adeyl
WR - Jahan Dotson, Ainias Smith, Avery Williams, Taylor Morin
TE - Dallas Goedert, Grant Calcaterra, Kylen Granson, Harrison Bryant, E.J. Jenkins, Nick Muse, Cameron Latu
LT - Jordan Mailata, Kendall Lamm, Myle Hinton, Hollin Pierce
LG - Landon Dickerson, Kenyon Green
C - Cam Jurgens, Brett Toth, Drew Kendall
RG - Tyler Steen, Matt Pryor, Trevor Keegan
RT - Lane Johnson, Darian Kinnard, Cameron Williams, Laekin Vakalahi
There are no major surprises here for the offense as everyone is lined up where they should be. One notable note is that Thompson-Robinson and McCord are tied at third string, which will most likely be the case until after the last preseason game. Arguments could be made for Wilson being over Cooks and Cooper on the depth chart at receiver, with how well they have played over a struggling Wilson.
EDGE - Nolan Smith, Azeez Ojulari, Ogbo Okoronkwo, Ochaun Mathis
DT - Jalen Carter, Thomas Booker, Gabe Hall
DT - Jordan Davis, Ty Robinson, Joe Evans
DT - Moro Ojomo, Byron Young, Jacob Sykes
EDGE - Jalyx Hunt, Joshua Uche, Patrick Johnson, Antwaun Powell-Ryland
LB - Zack Baun, Jihaad Campbell, Dallas Gant
LB - Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Smael Mondon, Lance Dixon
CB - Quinyon Mitchell, Eli Ricks, Tariq Castro-Fields
CB - Adoree' Jackson/Kelee Ringo, Parry Nickerson
NCB - Cooper DeJean, Mac McWilliams, A.J. Woods, Brandon Jackson
S - Reed Blankenship, Tristin McCollum, Lewis Cine
S - Sydney Brown/Andrew Mukuka, Andre Sam, Maxen Hook
Once again, no major surprises for the defense. CB2 and safety don't have clear starters which matches with what has bene seen at training camp with Jackson-Ringo and Brown-Mukuba splitting time with the first team. Despite Campbell showing some good stuff in his first training camp, Trotter is holding him off as the starter for now until Nakobe Dean returns from injury.
P - Braden Mann
K - Jake Elliott
H - Braden Mann
LS - Charley Hughlett, Christian Johnstone
PR - Cooper DeJean, Jahan Dotson, Ainias Smith
KR - Will Shipley, A.J. Dillon
Kick return is interesting with Dillon joining Shipley as the returner. Shipley will take the majority of the returns with DeJean back at punt returner over Dotson who might get some chances to return this season.
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