41 players who are locks for the Eagles 53-man roster

Projecting the 41 players who are locks for the Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster

The Eagles have a lot of individual talent and one of the top overall rosters in the NFL, making this one of the easier evaluation periods with the roster deadline a little more than 24 hours away.

Outside of the safety position, there aren’t many holes, with most of the intense roster battles involving backup spots on both sides of the ball.

Philadelphia’s 22 projected starters are set at every position except safety (Epps), and of the 53 roster spots, we’ve predicted 41 guys are locks to make the roster.

Breaking down our final Eagles 53-man roster projection

Breaking down our final Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster projection

The Philadelphia Eagles are done with their traveling joint practice sessions, focusing on the team’s season opener against the improved Lions.

Head coach Nick Sirianni sat 33 players on Saturday night in the 48-10 loss to the Dolphins.  The final preseason matchup was centered around veterans and undrafted rookies looking to play their way off the roster bubble.

We believe there are about 42 locks on the roster and 23 players vying for 10 or 11 spots, depending on potential trades or surprise releases.

With Philadelphia set to trim their roster down before the Tuesday deadline, here are takeaways and notes from the Eagles Wire’s final 53-man roster prediction for the summer.

Eagles 53-man roster projection ahead of final cuts

Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster predictions ahead of final cuts

The Philadelphia Eagles are done with their traveling joint practice sessions, and they’re on to Detroit with the focus on the team’s season opener against the improved Lions.

The Birds sat 33 players on Saturday night in the 48-10 loss to the Dolphins, and the final preseason matchup was centered around veterans and undrafted rookies looking to play their way off the roster bubble.

There are about 42 locks on the roster and 23 players vying for 10 or 11 spots, depending on potential trades or surprise releases.

With Philadelphia set to trim their roster down before the Tuesday deadline, here’s the Eagles Wire final 53-man roster prediction for the summer.

6 safeties the Eagles could target with the 2022 season opener approaching

Six safeties the Philadelphia Eagles could target with the 2022 season opener approaching

The Eagles officially wrapped up the training camp portion of their practice schedule with a single-team session in Miami at the Dolphins training facility.

Philadelphia had already participated in one joint practice with the Dolphins when several players on their roster came down with a stomach bug, forcing a virtual meeting for Miami.

At the same time, for the Eagles, it was business as usual.

With the preseason finale set for Saturday, some of that business could include Philadelphia looking to upgrade the safety position with finals cuts and the season opener at Detroit approaching.

Marcus Epps has ascended to the top of the depth chart alongside Anthony Harris, while K’Von Wallace, Jaquiski Tartt, Andre Chachere, and Reed Blankenship battle to round out the depth chart.

If Howie Roseman isn’t entirely pleased with the direction of this unit, we’ve provided six veteran options to target as the season opener approaches.

Eagles’ updated 80-man roster after team re-signs CB Josh Blackwell

Philadelphia Eagles’ 80-man roster following the second round of cuts and a trade

After an intense week of joint practices with the Browns, the Philadelphia Eagles are in Miami for what was supposed to be two days of joint practice sessions with the Dolphins.

The preseason is a time for players to move up and down the depth chart, and the Birds have several guys on the roster bubble and a handful of reserves looking to move into range for the 53-man roster.

With the second roster cuts complete, we present the Eagles’ updated 80-man roster, by jersey number, heading into their final outing of the preseason.

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Eagles’ 53-man roster predictions after the second preseason game

Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster predictions after the second preseason game vs. the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles arrived for the start of the 2022 training camp with several news faces via free agency and an NFL draft class that has produced three likely studs in Jordan Davis, Cam Jurgens, and Nakobe Dean through three weeks of camp.

Philadelphia finished up offseason workouts, and several players made strides toward securing starting jobs after solid OTA periods and individual sessions.

The Eagles opened the preseason up against the Jets, and after a perfect debut from the starters, Philadelphia lost a late lead and went down 24-21.

The Birds descended upon Berea, Ohio, for two successful days of joint practices with the Browns.  Philadelphia pulled out the second preseason matchup of the season, 21-20.

With the Birds set for one final joint practice sessions with the Dolphins, here’s an updated 53-man roster prediction after the first preseason game.

Eagles’ 85-man roster entering preseason Week 2

Philadelphia Eagles 85-man roster entering preseason Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns

After an intense week of joint practices, the Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for their second preseason matchup against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, where the starters are not expected to play.

The preseason is a time for players to move up and down the depth chart, and the Birds have several guys on the roster bubble and a handful of reserves looking to move into range for the 53-man roster.

With the first round of roster cuts complete, we present the Eagles’ updated 85-man roster, by jersey number, heading into their second outing of the preseason.

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Eagles’ 53-man roster predictions after the first preseason game

Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster predictions after the first preseason game

The Eagles arrived for the start of the 2022 training camp with several news faces via free agency and an NFL draft class that has produced three likely studs in Jordan Davis, Cam Jurgens, and Nakobe Dean through one week of camp.

Philadelphia finished up offseason workouts, and several players made strides toward securing starting jobs after solid OTA periods and individual sessions.

The Eagles opened the preseason up against the Jets, and after a perfect debut from the starters, Philadelphia lost a late lead and went down 24-21.

With the Birds set for important joint practice sessions with the Browns, here’s an updated 53-man roster prediction after the first preseason game.

Eagles’ updated 90-man roster ahead of preseason opener against the Jets

Philadelphia Eagles’ updated 90-man roster by jersey number ahead of the preseason opener against the New York Jets.

After an intense week of practice, the Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for their preseason opener against the New York Jets on Friday, where the starters are expected to play a series or two.

The preseason is a time for players to move up and down the depth chart, and the Birds have several guys on the roster bubble and a handful of reserves looking to move into range for the 53-man roster.

With that in mind, we present the Eagles’ updated 90-man roster, by jersey number, heading into their first outing of the preseason.

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Predicting the Eagles’ 2022 starters after first week of training camp

Predicting the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 starters after the first week of training camp

The Eagles wrapped up their first official week of training camp on Wednesday, and as the team prepares for an open practice on Sunday, the depth chart and 53-man roster is starting to take shape.

Outside of the right guard battle, there’s no confusion about the starting lineup on offense, with fans dreaming of Sundays with A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith as a genuine game-changing duo.

On defense, uncertainty about Jonathan Gannon’s scheme and questions about safety are among the critical scenarios to watch as preseason action starts to heat up.

With Philadelphia returning to practice on Saturday, here’s a prediction for the starters on both sides of the football after one week of training camp.