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Eagles OTA & rookie camp notes (1 Viewer)

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From Spardo's write-up of Day 1

* Quintin Demps started at free safety and Quintin Mikell started at strong safety. Rashad Baker played with the second team at free safety, along with Sean Jones at strong safety. Jones made a nice pass breakup over the middle in the afternoon session. Macho Harris was the third-team free safety in the afternoon. * Victor Abiamiri and Juqua Parker split first-team reps at left defensive end. * Macho Harris had a welcome-to-the-NFL moment in the afternoon practice when he lined up across from DeSean Jackson and Jackson blew right past Harris with an inside move and was ggggggoooonne for a long touchdown catch and run * It's very difficult to make any kind of observations about the defense in this camp. If you can't hit, you can't very well play defense. So, we'll wait until later to discuss much. There were some good battles when the receivers went up against the secondary in the afternoon, and Mikell made a nice breakup of a pass for Ingram.
Maybe Abiamiri finally wins the job if he can stay healthy
 
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# Macho Harris played free safety for the camp and, while he is likely to see some time as a cornerback and see if he can help in a two-way fashion for this team, Harris is likely to stay at safety for the foreseeable future. He has a real chance to make this team.

# Jack Ikegwuonu made a nice breakup in the end zone during a red-zone drill on Sunday, flashing some of that terrific athletic ability that he has. But Ikegwuonu tweaked a hamstring on day one, remember. He can't make this team if he misses practice time for any reason.

# Safety Sean Jones had a great, great practice on Sunday with two pass breakups and solid position on underneath routes. Jones is running as a backup strong safety, so he is hungry to earn some real playing time.

# Sheldon Brown had a strong, strong Sunday and he had a nice breakup on a fade pass to Hank Baskett in the left corner of the end zone.

# Akeem Jordan and Omar Gaither had strong camps, so the competition for the starting job at the WILL position will be great to watch in training camp.

# Long shot to watch: Cornerback Courtney Robinson, from UMass. Good-looking prospect.

# I'm not even going to start to assess the linemen on either side of the line of scrimmage. Not fair to do so in a non-contact environment. Both Juqua Parker and Victor Abiamiri shared time with the starters at left defensive end. It looks like Nick Cole will push for playing time somewhere on the offensive line. Other than that, let's wait until the pads go on.

 
Not a whole lot has changed when you look out and see Jim Johnson's defense lines up. Same frenetic pre-snap movement. Same juggling of personnel. Same aggressive approach to pressure the line of scrimmage. Oh, there is no No. 20, and while that may qualify as a cataclysmic change in some Eagles' fans eyes, the departure of Brian Dawkins is the only real difference in the front-line rotation of players on this defense.That the Eagles must replace Dawkins is, of course, an obvious challenge for 2009. He brought so much emotional fury and dedication to the game that we can only hope that players like Quintin Demps, who is the starting free safety at the moment, learned enough in a year's time spent with Dawkins to successfully make the transition when the games begin.As the Eagles wrap up their post-draft mini-camp on Sunday and then go back and evaluate the good points and those that need to improve, they will look at the subtle parts of the defense that only the coaches and players can understand. There is no tackling in this camp, and without that, how in the world can you judge a defense? Take away the tackling and, really, what do you have?"Communication," said Demps. "Making sure everybody is in the right place at the right time. That's what this camp is all about, getting everybody on the same page and learning from our mistakes."There are some notable battles to watch on a defense that ranked third in the league in 2008 and is aiming for more this season. Juqua Parker and Victor Abiamiri are splitting reps with the first-team defense at left end, and it appears they will battle for the starting job when training camp arrives in a virtual dead heat. Omar Gaither continues to push to get his starting job back at the WILL linebacker spot, where Akeem Jordan is currently holding down the fort and playing fast in this camp. The cornerback group is talented and hungry and experienced with starters as Asante Samuel and Sheldon Brown lead the way as starters here.Safety is the spot to watch, specifically Demps and newcomers Sean Jones, Rashad Baker and draft pick Macho Harris. Quintin Mikell is the starting strong safety and he really should get some Pro Bowl consideration with another strong season. Who plays free safety? Demps is the guy.For now.Whatever that means."Every day is a test and I know we have a lot of talented players here," said Demps. "It's good competition. I'm just out there learning every day, trying to get better every day. That is all I can control."How Johnson works in the likes of Jones, a strong safety who has been an outstanding ball hawk in Cleveland, and Baker, who kind of came from nowhere to enjoy a strong season in Oakland last year, remains to be seen. Both of those players, along with Harris -- who could see time at both safety and at cornerback, which would make him tremendously valuable for the defense -- have a lot to learn.Ditto Demps, the second-year man who has a head start on a first-string job because he was here an entire rookie season absorbing everything like a sponge. Demps is a good athlete, fast sideline to sideline, and he knows that the more he masters the system, the faster and more instinctive he will play."It's coming along fine," he said. "I'm working hard at it, learning a lot, hoping to get better. Every day I'm here, getting after it."The theme for the defense is this: Talk, talk, talk. Communicate. There is so much continuity with 10 starters returning, and yet without Dawkins some out there think the missing link is the veteran who is going to step forward as the leader."We have a lot of leaders, guys who have played together," said middle linebacker Stewart Bradley. "Guys just naturally step into that role. We're seeing that happen already."The Eagles spent a large portion of their assets in the off-season addressing the offense. So how does the defense improve from last year? It does so by having young players, like Demps, mature into their new roles. It happens by adding a veteran like Ellis Hobbs to an already-deep group of cornerbacks, and by bringing in veterans like Jones and Baker at safety.It happens by using weekends like this as a learning tool. The Eagles are just a little bit better this weekend because they are talking, and listening, and doing it over and over again. They have a void to fill with Dawkins gone, no question. But every player in this league is replaceable, and the Eagles are out on the field five times in this camp learning more and more about where they are as a defense, and about where they need to be to be the best in the league.
 
Not really anything new here

Is Abiamiri, Parker, Clemons Or ??? At LDE?We won't know the answer until the pads go on and the coaching staff makes its depth chart, but one of the key positions on this team is left defensive end. The Eagles need major production opposite right end Trent Cole, and they are banking on a few veterans to step up and claim the spot, and to be a force on a consistent basis.The candidates are as follows: Juqua Parker, who has been the starter for most of the last two seaons, Victor Abiamiri, a second-round draft pick three Aprils ago, and Chris Clemons, who was signed as an unrestricted free agent last year. In these OTAs, which conclude this week, Parker and Abiamiri have split the reps with the first team, while Clemons has been a third-team end. The depth there is considerable, and even more impressive when you factor Darren Howard into the mix. But is one of those players ready to step up and be the down-in, down-out starter?It may not work that way at all, because the Eagles are going to rotate the veterans and keep them fresh. Of the three, Abiamiri is probably best suited to start on downs one and two and then move into a tackle position in passing situations. Abiamiri is a solid 275 pounds and is the most stout player against the run.Parker is a high-energy player with excellent technical skills who has started the last two seasons with good early production, only to have those numbers fade as the season got longer. Clemons, after a slow start last year in his Eagles debut season, came on strong late in the year and was productive down the stretch.Look for Abiamiri to get every chance to win the job, with Parker pushing. The Eagles need more pressure from left defensive end to take the pressure off the right defensive end, Cole. They have the numbers at LDE. They need somebody to step up and take the job.-- Posted by Dave Spadaro, 6:49 p.m., June 7
 

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