Top photos from Day 3 of Eagles OTAs

Top photos from Day 3 of Philadelphia Eagles OTAs

The Philadelphia Eagles returned to the practice field for the third day of Organized Team Activities (OTAs), where the offense and defense continue to put work in ahead of training camp in late July.

With no mandatory minicamp scheduled, the Birds will meet for three days next weekend before breaking until the start of preseason actions.

Here’s a look at the best photos from Philadelphia’s OTAs, including a look at quarterback Jalen Hurts, first-round pick Jordan Davis, and all-world wide receiver, A.J. Brown.

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Eagles’ 90 man roster by jersey number heading into OTAs

Philadelphia Eagles’ 90 man roster by jersey number heading into OTAs

The Eagles are in Week 4 of their nine-week offseason workout routine for all 32 teams with the training programs broken down into three phases, no mandatory minicamp for the vets and an already completed rookie camp held after the draft.

There have been some new additions to the roster since the 2022 NFL draft, and we’re taking an early look at Philadelphia’s 90-man offseason roster by jersey number:

Highlights of the Eagles 2022 undrafted free agent class of 12 players

Highlights of the Philadelphia Eagles 2022 undrafted free agent class of 12 players

The Philadelphia Eagles officially welcomed 5 new members to their roster with their 2022 NFL draft class, and the wealth of young talent set to hit the roster won’t be reduced to that group of players.

On Friday, the Eagles announced the signings of 12 undrafted rookies free agents ahead of rookie minicamp this weekend, which runs Friday through Saturday.

After drafting no cornerbacks in the draft, Philadelphia added four cover guys through undrafted free agency. They also signed three offensive linemen.

Here’s a look at those undrafted free agents and the highlights to match.

Eagles announce 2022 undrafted free agent class of 12 players

Former Nevada QB Carson Strong and FS Reed Blankenship are in the fold as the Philadelphia Eagles announce the 2022 undrafted free agent class of 12 players

The Philadelphia Eagles officially welcomed 5 new members to their roster with their 2022 NFL draft class, and the wealth of young talent set to hit the roster won’t be reduced to that group of players.

On Friday, the Eagles announced the signings of 12 undrafted rookies free agents ahead of rookie minicamp this weekend, which runs Friday through Saturday.

After drafting no cornerbacks in the draft, Philadelphia added four cover guys through undrafted free agency. They also signed three offensive linemen.

Here’s a look at those undrafted free agents:

Utah’s Britain Covey could provide shot in the arm to Packers return game

The Packers need to get better in the return game. Could Britain Covey be the answer in the 2022 NFL draft? Covey spoke with Packers Wire about his game.

A main priority for Brian Gutekunst and the Green Bay Packers this offseason was to fix the special teams unit. It’s been a black eye for the Packers for what seems like 84 years (Rose Dawson voice).

The Packers took the first step in the right direction by hiring Rich Bisaccia to become the new special teams coordinator at 1265 Lombardi Avenue.

Now, Gutekunst needs to get him some hired guns for Bisaccia. A way of doing that is finding players in the draft that have special teams experience.

The 2022 NFL draft is full of prospects that have experience on coverage units and there is no shortage of dynamic return men.

Britain Covey is one of those return specialists. The Utah prospect may be undersized (5-8, 170 pounds) for Green Bay’s “thresholds,” but as a late day three selection, he could provide an immediate impact as a return specialist, while also providing depth at the wide receiver position.

Covey caught 52 passes for 514 yards and three touchdowns in 2021. As a return man, Covey returned one kickoff for a touchdown and added two punt return touchdowns. Covey averaged 30 yards per kick return and nearly 15 yards per punt return.

For his career, Covey set the program record for career punt return yards (1,092) and earned four All-Pac-12 selections as a returner.

What made him so good?

“My initial step and peripheral awareness,” Covey said in an interview with Packers Wire. “There is no hesitation in my initial step from my understanding of where the threats are coming. My highlight film is full of plays where my initial step is put on display. I also helped draw up the punt return schemes with my special teams coach the last two years of my career. As a kick returner, I was sixth nationally in kick return average.”

Covey is quick in short areas with the speed (4.45) to bust angles. Covey is shifty in space and has great vision.

“I would say my greatest strength is my ability with the ball and field vision,” Covey said. “The reason I say that is because I think it’s one of the few things that you can’t teach. You can teach catching, route running and releases, but you can’t teach ability with the ball. I don’t lose hardly any speed on my cuts and it’s very rare to see me not fall forward when tackled.”

As a wide receiver, Covey is a crisp route runner out of the slot. During his time at Utah, Covey practiced against Jaylon Johnson, Julian Blackmon, Terrell Burgess, Javelin Guidry and Marcus Williams. All players that are now in the NFL. Covey said going up against those athletes has helped prepare him for the next level.

“I’ve always prided myself on route running, especially from the slot,” Covey said. “Since I’ve been at Utah, I’ve played against defensive backs every day in practice who are now in the league and doing very well. They have all told me that I’m as good or better than the slots they are facing in the league, which gives me confidence.”

The Packers drastically need to improve on special teams. A big part of that is their return game. Covey’s size didn’t stop him from being a dynamic return man at Utah and it won’t stop him from being a dynamic return man in the NFL.

Covey may not hit the size “thresholds” the Packers have in place, but if they are serious about turning around the special teams unit, Covey’s size shouldn’t stop them from drafting one of the best return specialists in the draft.

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Utah’s Britain Covey returns kickoff for TD in wild Rose Bowl

Utah veteran Britain Covey with a spectacular kickoff return in the Rose Bowl

The highlights were fast and furious in the Rose Bowl on Saturday in Pasadena, California.

Utah was making its first appearance in the Grandaddy of Them All and the Utes and Ohio State were putting on a show.

At one point in the second quarter, the schools scored five touchdowns in 2:43.

One of them was a spectacular kickoff return by Britain Covey, good for 97 yards.

Britain Covey will turn 25 on March 18. Twitter had some fun with the length of the Utah player’s college career.

He is older than Mac Jones, Trey Lance, Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa among others already with NFL experience.