Eagles waive WR Charleston Rambo from Injured Reserve

The Philadelphia #Eagles waived WR Charleston Rambo from Injured Reserve

The Philadelphia Eagles are waiving wide receiver Charleston Rambo from injured reserve ahead of the Week 2 matchup against the Vikings.

Rambo had joined the team after playing for the Orlando Guardians of the XFL in the spring. He also spent time with the Panthers last summer after going undrafted out of Miami.

Rambo was a former teammate of quarterback Jalen Hurts at Oklahoma.

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Eagles announce 3 roster moves ahead of open training camp practice

The Philadelphia Eagles are just hours from hosting an open practice at Lincoln Financial Field, and the team announced three roster moves.

The Philadelphia Eagles are just hours from hosting an open practice at Lincoln Financial Field, and the team announced three roster moves.

Philadelphia confirmed the signing of Josh Andrews, reuniting the offensive guard with the team that initially signed him after the NFL draft.

In a shocking move, the team released linebacker Davion Taylor and waived wide receiver, Charleston Rambo.

Predicting the Eagles’ 16-player practice squad for 2023 after OTAs

We’re taking an early look at predicting the Philadelphia Eagles 16-man practice squad after OTAs and ahead of training camp

The Eagles have concluded OTAs, and they’ll break until late July and then report for training camp as they work to shred a 90-man roster down to 53.

Howie Roseman has been open about building the roster with undrafted free agents, and the 2023 class had several big-named stars holding second-day draft grades.

Philadelphia officially welcomed seven new members to their roster with their 2023 NFL draft class, and the wealth of young talent signed to the training camp roster won’t be reduced to just that group of players.

One week after the draft, the team announced the signings of 9 undrafted rookies ahead of the minicamp.

Recent undrafted free agents who’ve had game action with Philadelphia include Reed Blankenship, Britain Covey, Josh Jobe, Corey Clement, Sua Opeta, Nate Herbig, Kayode Awosika, Joe Ostman, Jack Stoll, Brett Toth, Greg Ward, Marvin Wilson, T.J. Edwards, and future Hall of Famer Jason Peters, who originally signed with the Bills.

We previously released our updated 53-man roster predictions, and with training camp fast approaching, we’re predicting Philadelphia’s 16-man practice.

Eagles announce 2 roster moves

The Philadelphia Eagles have signed wide receiver Charleston Rambo and waived offensive tackle Jarrid Williams.

The Eagles announced two roster moves on Tuesday, signing a wide receiver from their rookie minicamp tryouts that have familiarity with Jalen Hurts.

Philadelphia also waived a second-year undrafted free-agent offensive tackle.

Highlights of the Eagles 9 undrafted free agents

We’re collegiate highlights of the Philadelphia Eagles’ nine undrafted free agents.

The 2023 NFL draft has concluded, and after some key signings and tryout invites, the Eagles roster sits at 89 players ahead of Day 2 of the team’s rookie minicamp.

Howie Roseman has been open about previous undrafted free agent classes, with several big-named stars holding second-day draft grades.

Recent undrafted free agents who’ve had game action with Philadelphia include Reed Blankenship, Britain Covey, Josh Jobe, Corey Clement, Sua Opeta, Nate Herbig, Kayode Awosika, Joe Ostman, Jack Stoll, Brett Toth, Greg Ward, Marvin Wilson, T.J. Edwards, and future Hall of Famer Jason Peters, who originally signed with the Bills.

Here are highlights of the nine undrafted free agents.

What’s next for the Eagles following the 2023 NFL draft

What’s next for the Philadelphia Eagles following the 2023 NFL Draft

The 2023 NFL draft is in the books, but plenty of offseason action is still on the way for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Outside of the on-field action with rookie minicamp and organized team activities (OTAs), the NFL is also gearing up for its 2023 schedule release.

The Eagles welcomed seven newly drafted rookies to the roster, including defensive tackle Jalen Carter,  edge rusher Nolan Smith, offensive guard Tyler Steen, safety Sydney Brown, cornerback Kelee Ringo, quarterback Tanner McKee and defensive tackle Moro Ojomo.

Philadelphia also signed nine undrafted free agents.

Here’s a look at the Eagles’ upcoming 2023 off-season slate, including rookie minicamp, OTAs, and mandatory minicamp.

Highlights, takeaways from Eagles first rookie minicamp practice

We’re looking at some of the highlights and key takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ first day of rookie minicamp

With the NFL draft and undrafted free agent signings now complete, the Eagles held their first day of rookie minicamps on Friday.

Philadelphia had seven draft picks, nine undrafted free agents, 19 official tryout participants, and a handful of selected veterans or second-year players at the NovaCare Complex for two days of sessions and drills.

With Saturday’s session set to begin, here are highlights and takeaways from Philadelphia’s first rookie minicamp.

Eagles invited 19 players to tryout during rookie minicamp

Philadelphia Eagles invited 19 players to tryout during the rookie minicamp

The Eagles started their rookie minicamp on Friday, as the seven-man draft class and nine undrafted free agent signees participated in their first NFL practice.

With Philadelphia wanting a full roster of attendees, GM Howie Roseman invited 19 players in for a tryout.

Current Eagles’ players on the minicamp roster include Mario Goodrich, Kennedy Brooks, Tristin McCollum, Noah Elliss, and Tyrese Robinson.

Panthers 2022 undrafted free agent signings

Keep track of all the Panthers’ post-draft additions right here as the undrafted free agents begin to fly.

The Carolina Panthers did work the past three days, piecing together what looks to be a particularly fine draft class. Some congratulations are also in order for the players who were selected to that group.

So we send our props out to Ikem Ekwonu, Matt Corral, Brandon Smith, Amaré Barno, Cade Mays and Kalon Barnes.

Now, comes the work after the work.

With the annual announcing of names now complete, the names who weren’t announced will try to find themselves new homes in the NFL. And for those who try to do so with Carolina starting on Saturday night, we’ve got you covered.

Here are the 2022 undrafted free agent signings for general manager Scott Fitterer, head coach Matt Rhule and the rest of the Panthers:

Chargers Scouting Report: Miami WR Charleston Rambo

Putting Miami WR Charleston Rambo under a microscope to see if he fits the Chargers.

Over the next month, we are going to be taking a look at a handful of draft prospects leading up to the 2022 NFL draft.

With the Chargers having needs at various positions, we will do our best to evaluate the players that we feel fit the team precisely.

Today, I take a look at Miami wide receiver Charleston Rambo.

Charleston Rambo | Miami (FL) | #11 | R-Junior | Cedar Hill, TX | 6’1” | 177

40-yard Dash: 4.57
Bench Press: N/A
Vertical Jump: 33.5
Broad Jump: 118
3-Cone Drill: N/A
20-Yard Shuttle: N/A

Career: Oklahoma transfer and three-year starter. All-ACC second team in sole season at Miami, where he set single-season records in receptions and receiving yards. Compiled 155 catches for 2,352 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns across 40 games.

Red Flags: None

Strengths: Wide, track-style stance primes him for instant explosion into his release. Employs a variety of sequences at the line to rotate defensive backs and obtain leverage. Press defense is optimal and counters jabs with wipe-away techniques and good placement on the defender’s forearm. Chews up cushions quickly with long, threatening strides. Hips snap down quickly on hooks and comeback routes, but he most consistently wins on inside routes. Smooth through his breaks and capable of executing advanced changes of direction in his route tree. Earns late separation with good hand fighting at the top of his route. Abrupt stack when turning into a vertical option and tracks the ball well while maintaining speed. Knows where to go with the football as a ball carrier upon securing the catch. Overall physical mentality and brings vigor to his blocking.

Weaknesses: Plagued by drops at Oklahoma and had few lapses in concentration last season. Would rather allow the ball to come to him than attack the trajectory. Poor at zoning off defenders and letting them back into the play. Slender frame can be pushed around and knocked off required route timing by bigger, aggressive defensive backs. Opportunity for yards after catch sharply diminishes when absorbing the first tackle attempt due to lackluster contact balance. The majority of snaps were at the right outside receiver spot.

Final Word: A late fourth-year breakout after playing behind sizable talent in Oklahoma’s receiver room, Charleston Rambo made his mark at Miami with a productive season that quickly netted him several mentions in the program’s history books. A good route runner that offers speed, short-game expertise, and unpredictability through his stem, Rambo projects as a Z receiver who will need to become more adept at capitalizing on his separation. His comfortability both receiving the football and attacking the catch point will determine his ascension on a roster.

Fit Likelihood: Medium

Grade: 5th

Film Highlights:

Rambo using late separation to win the post route against his defender.

Smooth hip turns and breaks from Rambo during a one-on-one rep at the Shrine Bowl.

Over-the-shoulder ball tracking prowess from Rambo during a Miami fall practice.