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Eagles Postional Breakdown (1 Viewer)

JBaldachino

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Strengths

DL: Reid always preaches strength on the line of scrimmage.. and boy has he really outdone himself here. The DL is truly stacked at this point, two recent 1st round picks in Patterson and Bunkley bring young talent from proven winners, Walker has been a very solid contributer bordering on star quality the past couple seasons. Rayburn is also a hard worker and balanced blue-collar type player. He's great backup to come in when the starters need a breather. Barring too many injuries, the DTs should be a strength. DE is looking great as well. If you watch the tape you'll see Kearse was probably 5 seconds away from having 5 more sacks last year. He had a ton of hurries and really isn't bad against the run. Howard has been a lone gem on a terrible NO defense for a couple years, its exciting to see a real DE on the other side of Kearse. McDougle is a bust so far but has the talent to be a real contributer if he can get his act together, stop getting hurt, and more importantly avoid getting shot anymore. Trent Cole played very well in spot duty last year, proving to be a sack specialist and situation player.

QB: McNabb is a star and has carried this offense for years. He was a stud without help and when TO was there he was phenomenal. Garcia is an adequate backup if he goes down for a couple games. I like Chang, the guy holds a couple NCAA records and is a good developmental project. No worries here.

Safety: Two of the best in the game, Dawkins and Lewis. Worried about depth here if one of them goes down, Mikell is a quality backup but behind that the eagles don't have anyone worth starting.

CB: Like safety, the starters are solid. Not the best in the league, but with that DL they should look like stars. Hood has proven to be a great nickel back, and Ware should hopefully develop into a good Dime/situational back. Injuries could be a problem here

OT: Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan have anchored our line for years and theres little reason to suspect that this position becomes a weakness. And if one slips or goes down with injury, Justice should be able to fill in adequately. Herremans also played well in relief last year.

The Mediocre

C: Fraley has been very solid for the past couple years, and I suspect he will continue to be so. Nevertheless, an injury here puts the center of the line in a hole, especially since I think OG is a weakness, to be discussed later.

RB: Westbrook is an awesome player to have on your team, but the lack of a solid complimentary player (which is what you need if Westbrook is your #1 back) is a worry. Perhaps Buckhalter can come through, but with so many knee injuries (and not even being that dominate in the first place), its not even guarrenteed that he makes the team. Moats is a clone, and does insure against injury but does little to compliment. Best hope here is a RBBC like they were back when they had Staley, and that was quite a good running game. Lets just hope its better than last year.

LB: Dhani Jones and Trotter are both solid starters. I suppose Simoneau, Short, Barber, and McCoy can battle it out to see who can be our mediocre WILL, but like so many other positions, the Eagles seem flooded with young backup development projects and mediocre veterans... you can only have so many players on the field guys...Injuries wont decimate our LB core, but they I have a feeling TEs and RBs will tear up our pass defense. Jones and Trotter are much better run defenders than coverage.

The Worries

OG: Andrews has not impressed me so far. He is a false start machine. And outside of him, with Hicks gone, who is our starter? Theres a slew of young guards on the depth chart, none with much experience. No guard on the depth chart has more than 3 years experience, and Andrews is the only high draft pick in the lot. All good running teams have a solid interior line, and the great ones usually have a great pulling guard. Thats not going to be present for the Eagles unless Andrew develops more than he has.

WR: Everything depends on Brown. Outside of him, the Eagles don't even have a quality #2. They are filled with quality #3 receivers, Lewis, Pinkston, and a slew of rookies, receivers no one has ever heard of, and cast-offs (Gaffney, McCants). If Brown develops into a stud (not unreasonable, given that he had a solid rookie year and all signs point to him working hard this offseason), then the Eagles WR core could play out. But I'm not betting the bank on it. I understand ignoring the running game because you want to play a West coast pass happy offense, but ummm shouldn't you have a couple decent receivers then??

TE, FB, and special teams are nothing to write home about. I do expect our special teams to rebound a bit and hopefully go back to being a top unit, but we are in desperate need of a breakout returner. Maybe all this medocre depth at LB and WR will produce an excellent special teams. Eagles fans can only hope.

Any thoughts?

PS: Please excuse any spelling errors, this was written in haste and at a very late hour.

 
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Good post.

I think the Birds have addressed some of their defensive issues from last season via FA and the draft. Howard and Brunkley should contribute to an improved pass rush and that was their biggest issue.

The concern I have for the coming season is their offense. So much is riding on Brown, a 2nd year player with 45 odd receptions, it's scary. Given that their top 3 targets will be Brown, Smith and Westbrook it is limiting to their protection options when they have to send the TE and RB into the pattern to get somebody open. McNabb has missed a chunk of time 2 of the last 4 years, so they need to keep him clean.

The running game also concerns me. Westbrook can't finish a season healthy with a light workload, and there's nobody behind him. No, don't give me Buckhalter and his annually reconstructed knees.

Bottom line is, I see strong D and struggles on O for the Birds this year.

 
Strengths

DL: Reid always preaches strength on the line of scrimmage.. and boy has he really outdone himself here.  The DL is truly stacked at this point, two recent 1st round picks in Patterson and Bunkley bring young talent from proven winners, Walker has been a very solid contributer bordering on star quality the past couple seasons.  Rayburn is also a hard worker and balanced blue-collar type player.  He's great backup to come in when the starters need a breather.  Barring too many injuries, the DTs should be a strength.  DE is looking great as well.  If you watch the tape you'll see Kearse was probably 5 seconds away from having 5 more sacks last year.  He had a ton of hurries and really isn't bad against the run.  Howard has been a lone gem on a terrible NO defense for a couple years, its exciting to see a real DE on the other side of Kearse.  McDougle is a bust so far but has the talent to be a real contributer if he can get his act together, stop getting hurt, and more importantly avoid getting shot anymore.  Trent Cole played very well in spot duty last year, proving to be a sack specialist and situation player. 

QB: McNabb is a star and has carried this offense for years.  He was a stud without help and when TO was there he was phenomenal.  Garcia is an adequate backup if he goes down for a couple games.  I like Chang, the guy holds a couple NCAA records and is a good developmental project.  No worries here.

Safety: Two of the best in the game, Dawkins and Lewis.  Worried about depth here if one of them goes down, Mikell is a quality backup but behind that the eagles don't have anyone worth starting.

CB: Like safety, the starters are solid.  Not the best in the league, but with that DL they should look like stars.  Hood has proven to be a great nickel back, and Ware should hopefully develop into a good Dime/situational back.  Injuries could be a problem here

OT: Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan have anchored our line for years and theres little reason to suspect that this position becomes a weakness.  And if one slips or goes down with injury, Justice should be able to fill in adequately.  Herremans also played well in relief last year.

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This should be all you need to see to realize that Philly will be tough to beat yet again. They are strong at the most important positions in football. :thumbup: Too bad I'm not an Eagle fan.
 
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Jason Avant and Jeremy Bloom

I love both of these guys potential!!!

I'm not an Eagles fan but they had a GREAT draft and one of their Rookie WR's will step up and eventually become their #2 or even #1.

 
Jason Avant and Jeremy Bloom

I love both of these guys potential!!!

I'm not an Eagles fan but they had a GREAT draft and one of their Rookie WR's will step up and eventually become their #2 or even #1.

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Im quite excited to see what Bloom can offer to the Eagles absolutely anemic return game. Last year was horrible. He can only make it better
 
I don't think you can stress enough how well the Eagles have rebuilt the d-line this off season. They'll be able to get to the QB which will make their secondary much better than they were last season. I'd still like to see them upgrade their OLB position, but I think they'll be just fine regardless. I also think their run Defense will be better with Patterson and Bunkley clogging up the middle for Trotter to clean up.

It's all about depth at the D-line and with Cole and McDougle helping out Kearse and Howard and Walker and Rayburn spelling Patterson and Bunkley, the Eagles have that in spades.

 
Well I'd imagine Walker still will start most of the year, with Bunkley coming in for relief. I love the revamped D-Line, and I think it will make the whole defense alot better.

However, I'm seriously worried about the offense. They put so much pressure on McNabb, really he's the only star on the entire offense. Westbrook is situational, LJ Smith is decent, the WR core is horrible, and the OTs are old, the OGs are inexperienced... Anyone want to cheer me up about OG?

 
Well I'd imagine Walker still will start most of the year, with Bunkley coming in for relief.  I love the revamped D-Line, and I think it will make the whole defense alot better.

However, I'm seriously worried about the offense.  They put so much pressure on McNabb, really he's the only star on the entire offense.  Westbrook is situational, LJ Smith is decent, the WR core is horrible, and the OTs are old, the OGs are inexperienced... Anyone want to cheer me up about OG?

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Can't cheer you up about the OG position, but I think the WR aren't as bad as you think. I like Reggie Brown and I think he can be a fine WR. Gaffney and Pinkston has proven they can be at least average WR in the past and LJ, while not a WR, isn't a bad option to throw to. I would have loved to see them get Jurivicous as a FA (posession WR), but I think they can be ok with what they have. I'm more worried about the OLB position, as opposing TE's tore them apart last season.

 
I would consider Westbrook a strength. His big play capability and versatility make him invaluable in the Eagles offense. Moats is a very capable backup if he goes down. We just need the right complimentary back to spell him in short yardage situations.

I do not know if I consider Runyan and Thomas strengths after last year. Yes they were two years ago but they have aged quickly and are the reason the Eagles drafted high picks on the OL this year. The Eagles offensive line in general is a big question mark. I am glad they addressed the OL in the draft but young OL in the NFL do not usually play well immediately. Center is a big question mark. I would list the OL as mediocre at best b/c of the numerous questions. They really could have used Bentley at center who could have stepped in immediately and made an impact. Andrews is basically a 2nd year player because he missed his 1st year due to injury.

Having an average blocking FB and a below average blocking TE does not help the OL either.

Although I think the Eagles Defensive line has some talented players, there are still question marks. There was a reason we spent high picks here and hopefully the rooks can contribute right away. They do have strength in numbers.

Kearse (Hopefully he returns to form)

Cole(2nd year player)

McDougal(has shown us nothing yet)

Gocong(rookie, might play LB)

Howard(versatile and capable)

Patterson(2nd year player)

Bunkley(rookie, we need him to be an impact player this year)

Grasmanis, Walker, Rayburn(marginal at best)

The good news is that I belieive in the law of averages and since we stunk last year, this year?

 
A list of UDFA picked up by the Eagles if anyone is interested. They did pick up a center and a couple WRs. Not getting my hopes up but..

Eagles signings 5/1/6; Discuss

Eagles | Team signs UDFA Ware

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:15:32 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent SS Scott Ware (Southern California). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA Skinner

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:15:16 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent OT Dejuan Skinner (West Texas). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA Sampy

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:14:14 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent WR Bill Sampy (Louisiana Lafayette). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA Rowen

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:13:05 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent CB Levonne Rowen (Wisconsin). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA Outlaw

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:12:44 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent WR J.J. Outlaw (Villanova). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA McCoy

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:11:53 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent OT Patrick McCoy (West Texas). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA T. Daniels

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:11:24 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent LB Torrance Daniels (Harding). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Eagles | Team signs UDFA N. Cole

Mon, 1 May 2006 12:11:09 -0700

The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent C Nick Cole (New Mexico State). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

 
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I would consider Westbrook a strength.  His big play capability and versatility make him invaluable in the Eagles offense.  Moats is a very capable backup if he goes down.  We just need the right complimentary back to spell him in short yardage situations.

I do not know if I consider Runyan and Thomas strengths after last year.  Yes they were two years ago but they have aged quickly and are the reason the Eagles drafted high picks on the OL this year.  The Eagles offensive line in general is a big question mark.  I am glad they addressed the OL in the draft but young OL in the NFL do not usually play well immediately.  Center is a big question mark.  I would list the OL as mediocre at best b/c of the numerous questions.  They really could have used Bentley at center who could have stepped in immediately and made an impact.  Andrews is basically a 2nd year player because he missed his 1st year due to injury. 

Having an average blocking FB and a below average blocking TE does not help the OL either.

Although I think the Eagles Defensive line has some talented players, there are still question marks.  There was a reason we spent high picks here and hopefully the rooks can contribute right away. They do have  strength in numbers.

Kearse (Hopefully he returns to form)

Cole(2nd year player)

McDougal(has shown us nothing yet)

Gocong(rookie, might play LB)

Howard(versatile and capable)

Patterson(2nd year player)

Bunkley(rookie, we need him to be an impact player this year)

Grasmanis, Walker, Rayburn(marginal at best)

The good news is that I belieive in the law of averages and since we stunk last year, this year?

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I don't think C is a big question mark... Fraley has been very good for a number of years. I wouldn't call walker marginal at best. He has the 4th most sacks since 2002 by a DT. He's versatile, has played all over the line. Decent against the run, but showing age. His numbers were down last year, but he was also exhausted and injured. Its been a while since the Eagles had DTs worth rotating. Westbrook is a strenght on the team, but I wouldn't call him a strength at the RB position. I love having him on the squad, but I'd really like a compliment at the position to make it a strength. Rayburn is the type of situational player you like to have as a backup.

I agree Runyan and Thomas are not nearly as dominate as in the past, but still they're a solid pair of tackles, a pair a lot of teams in the league would like to have.

I agree also that with questions at OL, the lack of a solid blocking TE and FB is a problem. Westbrook isn't a blocker either. It'll be a long year for McNabb

 

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