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Ahead of training camp, separating all Eagles on the roster into tiers of their likelihood of making the 53-man roster.
After three great seasons to start out his career, Reed Blankenship is under the most pressure to succeed for the Eagles this fall.
Philadelphia Eagles running back A.J. Dillon could struggle to make the roster, despite signing as a free agent earlier this spring.
Over the last few weeks (basically whenever there wasn't other news to cover), we've been taking a look at every player on the Philadelphia Eagles' roster, and how they fit with the team heading into training camp.
Of course, the Eagles had answers with Jalen Hurts completing 17 of 22 passes for 221 yards as the Eagles took a 34-0 lead in the third quarter and cruised to a 40-22 win. And with the Chiefs focusing on Barkley, Hurts gained 72 yards on 11 carries.
Will AJ Dillon make the Philadelphia Eagles roster in 2025? The Philly Voice has him on the bubble heading into camp.
For example, the Eagles are facing the Cowboys in their season opener on Sept. 4. The Cowboys have two top wide receivers in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. It's easy to see DeJean lined up on the outside opposite Quinyon Mitchell to take one of those players in base defense.
Over the last decade, the Philadelphia Eagles have developed a well-earned reputation of never being satisfied with the makeup of their roster. In 2017, the organization traded away Jordan Matthews for cornerback Ronald Darby.