The Philadelphia Eagles 90-man roster is currently full and as the Birds move forward with their virtual offseason workout program, we’re interested in taking an early comparative look at the Eagles offensive roster from last season and a projected depth chart as it currently stands.
There’s been a change at left tackle for now, while the receiving corps is a lot faster and younger after some draft day wheeling and dealing.
Let’s take a position by position look at how the Eagles offense in 2020 compares to 2019.
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Quarterback
2019 | 2020 |
Carson Wentz | Carson Wentz |
Josh McCown | Nate Sudfeld |
Nate Sudfeld | Jalen Hurts |
Heading into last season the Eagles were looking for Sudfeld to take the next step as a passer, while Carson Wentz was preparing to prove to the world that he could play an entire 16 game regular season. Fast forward and Josh McCown joins the roster after Sudfeld suffers a wrist injury, while Wentz has the first 4,000-yard passing season in Eagles history while leading the franchise to the playoffs.
Heading into the 2020 season, Wentz is facing unnecessary criticism once again after being knocked out of the Eagles Wild Card loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Clowney’s hit on Wentz would precipitate the Eagles drafting Jalen Hurts in the second-round and setting off an offseason of questions, excitement, and what-if’s.
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