6 recent Eagles draft picks facing make-or-break offseason: Davion Taylor, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside under pressure
Updated May 12, 11:20 AM;
Posted May 11, 6:30 AM
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Davion Taylor, a third-round draft pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, played mostly on special teams as a rookie.(AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
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The Eagles have added some notable competition to their roster during the first offseason under new head coach Nick Sirianni.
The team signed safeties Anthony Harris and Andrew Adams, quarterback Joe Flacco and linebacker Eric Wilson in free agency. The Eagles also added nine prospects including wide receiver DeVonta Smith and offensive lineman Landon Dickerson in the NFL Draft. Friday, the team claimed former second-round running back Kerryon Johnson off waivers from the Detroit Lions.
A Glimpse at Eagles Rookie Camp, and Will it Include Jalen Hurts?
Having the newcomers show up would be a big benefit, and would even be helpful to last year s class, since it didn t get that experience due to the pandemic
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May 10, 2021
Amidst pleas from the NFLPA to have rookies skip minicamps, three teams held theirs this past weekend and attendance was not a problem.
Estimates are that 100 percent of the rookies showed up for rookie camps held by the Jets, Raiders, and Colts.
That could bode well for the Eagles, who will hold their three-day rookie camp beginning Friday.
Eagles depth chart following the 2021 NFL Draft: Offense edition
A look at how Philadelphia’s roster is shaping up.
Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
Now that free agency and the NFL Draft are behind us, let’s take a look at how the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2021 projected depth chart is coming together. We’ll start today with the offense before next moving on to defense and special teams. After that, we’ll post our first 53-man roster projection for the upcoming season. (For fun, you can look at how the roster looks compared to last year at this time.)
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