What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

2023 Philadelphia Eagles - Complete waste of a season finally comes to an end. (1 Viewer)

3rd string TE. If he learns something, great. If not, he's cut. Life goes on.

Right. I understand that. The question is whether the guys claiming he "can block" understand that. Or if this is one big cookie party with Roseman in the middle, I'll show myself the door.
Yeah I don't know much about him, I was on the X/Twitter world and saw some beat say "elite blocking" and I was like "ok cool" but reading a little more I guess not so great. Oh well, he's a backup backup TE so nbd if he can't hack it I guess
 
Oh well, he's a backup backup TE so nbd if he can't hack it I guess

He's a heck of an athlete, though. Anybody watching that Rams preseason game will have seen the receiving potential of Albert Ogweukbunam. Not a bad guy to take a flyer on. If your core (I don't mean corps) is as good as the Eagles have, you can take those chances, and when they hit, they can hit big.
 
Surprised by the K'von Wallace cut. Not so much because he is such a great player, but I thought he was doing well in camp. Disappointed he didn't stick. I thought he had a lot of talent coming out of college.

EDIT: Who's doing returns on ST? Dropping Devon Allen and Covey, and Ward... who is left on the roster going to do KR and PR?
 
Surprised by the K'von Wallace cut. Not so much because he is such a great player, but I thought he was doing well in camp. Disappointed he didn't stick. I thought he had a lot of talent coming out of college.

EDIT: Who's doing returns on ST? Dropping Devon Allen and Covey, and Ward... who is left on the roster going to do KR and PR?
Zaccheus nut Allen and Covey probably go to PS and get called up a few times
 
3rd string TE. If he learns something, great. If not, he's cut. Life goes on.

Right. I understand that. The question is whether the guys claiming he "can block" understand that. Or if this is one big cookie party with Roseman in the middle, I'll show myself the door.
Yeah I don't know much about him, I was on the X/Twitter world and saw some beat say "elite blocking" and I was like "ok cool" but reading a little more I guess not so great. Oh well, he's a backup backup TE so nbd if he can't hack it I guess
He ran a 4.39 40 at the combine. He’s super athletic. He had about a month of good football for Den during the Covid season or 21 season. I picked him up as I needed a back up at the time. So there’s talent there. Watched a few of his games at Mizzou
 
Eagle insiders, is there any truth to the Gainwell is going to be the main RB or is this a bunch of BS? Will Hurts and the Eagle offense learn to check down and has Swift been racking up receptions been a thing in camp? I'm considering buying low on Swift.
 
Eagle insiders, is there any truth to the Gainwell is going to be the main RB or is this a bunch of BS? Will Hurts and the Eagle offense learn to check down and has Swift been racking up receptions been a thing in camp? I'm considering buying low on Swift.
No idea. I would say it'll be mostly Gainwell and Swift mixing in Scott with Penny doing the grind it out work if theyre up big in 2nd halves. Just my guess though.
 
Eagle insiders, is there any truth to the Gainwell is going to be the main RB or is this a bunch of BS? Will Hurts and the Eagle offense learn to check down and has Swift been racking up receptions been a thing in camp? I'm considering buying low on Swift.
Gainwell was the "primary" RB all through camp, according to the beat reporters. He had almost double the carries with the 1st team than any other back. Catches for RBs with the first team were almost even between him and Swift. No idea what it means for the regular season, though.
 
A day after the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster was released, the team has announced more roster moves as they have added 13 players to the practice squad.
The following players have been signed:
WR Devon Allen
The two-time U.S. Olympian track star showed his speed as a kick returner and special teams gunner in the 2023 preseason. Allen spent last season on the team's practice squad after playing well in his first preseason. He returned a kick for 73-yards in this year's preseason finale against the Colts.
WR Britain Covey
Covey joined the Eagles last season as an undrafted free agent. He played in every regular season and playoff game as the team's punt returner and returned kickoffs. Covey returned 33 punts for 308 yards (9.3 avg) and 10 kickoffs for 206 yards (20.6 avg). He ranked second amongst rookies in punt return yards, good enough for eighth in the NFL.
CB Mekhi Garner
The undrafted free agent was signed by the Eagles in 2023 after his only season at LSU. Garner had 105 tackles and three interceptions in a four-year college career. He finished with three tackles in preseason.
G Julian Good-Jones
The versatile offensive lineman spent two seasons with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. Good-Jones signed a reserve/futures contract with the Eagles in January. The Iowa State alumnus saw many snaps in the preseason.
DE Tarron Jackson
Jackson was selected by the Eagles in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has played 21 games with the team, registering 17 tackles, nine quarterback pressures, and a sack. Jackson had two quarterback hits and a tackle for loss in the preseason.
LB Kyron Johnson
Johnson was a sixth-round pick in 2022 by the Eagles. He played in 16 regular-season games, spending most of his time on special teams. Johnson recorded two tackles on special teams in the first preseason game against the Ravens. He missed the final two games after undergoing an appendectomy.
S Tristin McCollum
McCollum spent his rookie season on the Texans' practice squad. He signed a reserve/futures contract with the Eagles in January. McCollum had six tackles and a pass deflection in the preseason.

WR Joseph Ngata
The rookie receiver signed as an undrafted free agent after four strong seasons with Clemson. In 45 college games, Ngata caught 88 passes for 1,287 yards and six touchdowns.

TE Brady Russell
The undrafted rookie was a strong run and pass blocker in five college seasons at Colorado. In 2021, he became the first tight end in Colorado history to lead the team in both catches (25) and yards (307) in 15 years. He had a 22-yard touchdown in the preseason game versus the Browns.
P Arryn Siposs
Siposs had been the team's punter for the last two seasons. He continued to improve last year, averaging 45.6 yards per punt and amassed 2,005 punting yards. Siposs missed a portion of last season with an injury and returned for Super Bowl LVII.
T Brett Toth
Toth is in his second stint with the Eagles, having spent time with the Cardinals in between. The West Point graduate made his NFL debut in 2020 with the Eagles. He made his one career start at right tackle with the Eagles and has experience up and down the offensive line.
LB Ben VanSumeren
VanSumeren was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Eagles in 2023. He spent time at Michigan and finished his collegiate career with Michigan State. VanSumeren stood out in the final preseason game, registering 17 tackles, 11 of them solo.
WR Greg Ward
Ward has been in Philadelphia since 2017, spending time on the active roster and practice squad. In 40 career NFL games, he has 768 yards and 10 touchdowns. In two preseason games this season, Ward recorded eight receptions for 82 yards. He missed the back end of Training Camp with an injury. – Written by Owen Boyle
 
Or if this is one big cookie party with Roseman in the middle, I'll show myself the door.
All day every day my friend

I remember when they wanted to bury him
Half the posters in here wanted him gone at the time
Are any of them the same posters who want to replace our MVP-caliber QB?
Lady I checked that guy was pretty supportive of Howie since day 1.

I also remember many in here singing the praises of one Sidney jones being picked in the 2nd round too
 
What's crazy is this defense led the league in sacks with 70 and added two 1st round defensive picks from Georgia. Can anyone guess what both those 1st round picks are decent at? Crazy good defense this year. Again.
 
What's crazy is this defense led the league in sacks with 70 and added two 1st round defensive picks from Georgia. Can anyone guess what both those 1st round picks are decent at? Crazy good defense this year. Again.

And they actually have a real.def coord this year. Not some fraud
 
So who’s our RB to own this season, Swift?
Probably won't be a clear one to own. Gainwell and Swift will probably get around the same receptions, Gainwell will probably gain more rushing yards, and Swift will probably get more TDs. So overall fantasy points might be in the same ballpark. :shrug:
 
So who’s our RB to own this season, Swift?
I’d bet Swift/Gainwell with dairy catches and Gainwell running. I think Penny gets a Jordan Howard type role like Pederson had and then they throw in Boston Scott just to screw with us all fantasy players
 
Maybe I'm wrong, but I just can't see Gainwell getting more touches then Swift. I think as the season rolls on it will be clear Swift is simply a better NFL RB ..
 
Was talking with some other Birds fans and saying I can't remember being this optimistic going into a season in a loooong time. Even during the early 2000's run there was still lingering doubt about being able to "get over the hump."

I think 1991 is the last time I was this excited and confident that we should be an elite team. Randall was coming off an historic QB season as the "ultimate weapon" and we were going into the season with what everyone agreed was the best defense in the NFL (which they would prove by having one of the best defensive season performances in NFL history.)

Of course, Randall then promptly had his season ended 20 minutes into the first game (Bryce Paup :mad:) and we slowly began to realize Rich Kotite was a fraud, which all probably affected my inability to be optimistic when things were going well in the 2000's. But I'm somehow not worried about how things might (or will) go wrong this year, for whatever reason.
 
Any of you have an idea of whether Mariota has the #2 QB job locked down? I have Hurts as my dynasty QB, and currently have Mariota as well, but really don’t want to carry McKee if I don’t have to. I know McKee is more of a long term answer, but if Hurts goes down early this year, I’d want to have to QB that will back him up. Wish McKee was #2 now, so I could dump Mariota. Thanks in advance, and good luck this season. You’ve got a great team!
 
Any of you have an idea of whether Mariota has the #2 QB job locked down? I have Hurts as my dynasty QB, and currently have Mariota as well, but really don’t want to carry McKee if I don’t have to. I know McKee is more of a long term answer, but if Hurts goes down early this year, I’d want to have to QB that will back him up. Wish McKee was #2 now, so I could dump Mariota. Thanks in advance, and good luck this season. You’ve got a great team!

I think Mariota is the backup if Hurts goes down. But he is terrible. I wouldn't want to start him in the event that Hurts goes down.
 
After watching CU win vs TCU with Irvin on the sidelines I'm starting to think that Coach Prime might be the Cowboys next coach.

QB Shedeur Sanders will be eligible for the 2024 draft. I know it's a long shot but could Prime coach his son in the NFL?

S. Sanders looked legit yesterday.
38 of 47 passing for 510 yards with 4 TDs.
 
  • Like
Reactions: JAA
After watching CU win vs TCU with Irvin on the sidelines I'm starting to think that Coach Prime might be the Cowboys next coach.

QB Shedeur Sanders will be eligible for the 2024 draft. I know it's a long shot but could Prime coach his son in the NFL?

S. Sanders looked legit yesterday.
38 of 47 passing for 510 yards with 4 TDs.

He did but I also think tcu looked really bad. Esp on defense.
Let's see how rhe rest of the season goes.
 
After watching CU win vs TCU with Irvin on the sidelines I'm starting to think that Coach Prime might be the Cowboys next coach.

QB Shedeur Sanders will be eligible for the 2024 draft. I know it's a long shot but could Prime coach his son in the NFL?

S. Sanders looked legit yesterday.
38 of 47 passing for 510 yards with 4 TDs.
Would be great entertainment for sure.
 
Any of you have an idea of whether Mariota has the #2 QB job locked down? I have Hurts as my dynasty QB, and currently have Mariota as well, but really don’t want to carry McKee if I don’t have to. I know McKee is more of a long term answer, but if Hurts goes down early this year, I’d want to have to QB that will back him up. Wish McKee was #2 now, so I could dump Mariota. Thanks in advance, and good luck this season. You’ve got a great team!

MM is #2 probably won’t see McKee till next year unless Hurts goes out long term and either MM gets hurt or stinks up the place they throw a Hail Mary and insert McKee
 
After watching CU win vs TCU with Irvin on the sidelines I'm starting to think that Coach Prime might be the Cowboys next coach.

QB Shedeur Sanders will be eligible for the 2024 draft. I know it's a long shot but could Prime coach his son in the NFL?

S. Sanders looked legit yesterday.
38 of 47 passing for 510 yards with 4 TDs.

He did but I also think tcu looked really bad. Esp on defense.
Let's see how rhe rest of the season goes.
TCU d is bad and Big 12 doesn’t know the definition of Defense anyway. COL will be entertaining though to say the least.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top