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Eagles practice notes: Sanchez ahead of Barkley; Allen ahead of Wolff; more
Wolff making me look bad!
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POSTED: THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014, 3:33 PM
The Eagles had their third OTA of the offseason on Thursday and practice was open to the media. Here are some observations upon viewing the 2014 Eagles on the field for the first time:
-- To some surprise – or none, if you’re not a Matt Barkley fan – Mark Sanchez was the second team quarterback. The Eagles weren’t sure how much throwing the former New York Jet could do at this point, but Chip Kelly said before practice that Sanchez was not limited. Sanchez had surgery to correct a torn labrum last preseason and missed all of 2013. The Eagles signed him to a one-year contract in March. Kelly said that the backup quarterback competition would be a good one, so it’s way too early to award Sanchez the spot.
-- None of the quarterbacks looked especially sharp, but it was obviously a small sample. Nick Foles wasn’t helped by two Cooper drops. They did hook up later for a deep pass. Sanchez woefully misfired on a bubble screen. One Jets scribed told me recently that Sanchez struggled with the screen game in New York. I asked Kelly about Barkley’s arm and whether there was a big difference in strength a year later. Barkley suffered a shoulder injury late in his senior season at Southern Cal that the Eagles said affected him last spring. Kelly said that his arm strength has improved but that there wasn’t a significant change.
-- Wide receiver Jordan Matthews was excused from practice to travel to the NFLPA Rookie Premiere symposium in Los Angeles. One rookie from every team attends. He was the one rookie I was most looking forward to watching. Riley Cooper told me that Matthews had been mostly running with the first team as the slot receiver during the first two practices. Brad Smith was in his place for most of today. Rookie safety Ed Reynolds, who still has to graduate from Stanford before he can practice, was the only missing player from the 90-man roster as far as I could tell.
Wolff making me look bad!