10 takeaways from Eagles’ first unofficial depth chart of the 2023 season

We’re looking at 10 takeaways from the Philadelphia #Eagles’ first unofficial depth chart of the 2023 regular season

The Eagles are gearing up for their regular season opener on the road against the Patriots on Sunday afternoon.

Philadelphia released its first unofficial depth chart before Sunday’s huge matchup.

Depth charts are always fluid, and although it’s not finalized, there are plenty of notable surprises at some crucial positions.

With the Eagles returning to practice on Wednesday, here are ten takeaways from the depth chart.

Eagles unveil first unofficial depth chart of regular season for Week 1 at Patriots

Philadelphia #Eagles unveil first unofficial depth chart of regular season for Week 1 at Patriots

The Eagles are gearing up for their regular season opener on the road against the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon.

Philadelphia released its first unofficial depth chart before Sunday’s huge matchup.

Depth charts are always fluid, and although it’s not finalized, there are plenty of notable surprises at some notable positions.

Philadelphia Eagles’ roster comparison: 2022 vs. 2023 offense

Howie Roseman has dramatically upgraded the roster, and we’re comparing Philadelphia #Eagles’ 2022 offense to the retooled 2023 version via @Thacover2NFL

The Eagles returned to the postseason in back-to-back years, making it to the Super Bowl, where they fell, 38-35 to the Chiefs.

Howie Roseman revamped the running back group, allowing Miles Sanders to join the Panthers in free agency, signing Rashaad Penny, and trading for D’Andre Swift.

With the 2023 regular season now just a week away, we’re comparing the rosters from last season and this current team on both sides of the football, starting with the offense.

Eagles projected starting defense for Week 1 vs. Patriots

We’re projecting the Philadelphia #Eagles starting defense for the season opener at the New England Patriots

The Eagles are just six days away from kicking off the 2023 NFL season on the road against the Patriots.

On a day when Tom Brady will be celebrated, Philadelphia will look to take the first steps towards repeating as NFC champions and returning to the Super Bowl.

Sean Desai will unveil a retooled defense that includes two first-round picks in the front seven, an underrated linebacker group, and the NFL’s best cornerback duo.

With preparation now underway, here’s a projection for the Eagles starting defense against the Patriots.

Eagles projected starting offense for Week 1 vs. Patriots

A look at a starting offense projection for the #Eagles going into their Week 1 matchup against the Patriots

It’s a holiday weekend, and that means the Eagles are just one week away from kicking off the 2023 NFL season on the road against the Patriots.

On a day when Tom Brady will be celebrated, Philadelphia will look to take the first steps towards repeating as NFC champions and returning to the Super Bowl.

Brian Johnson will debut as offensive coordinator and lead a loaded group that includes All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts, All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert.

The offense got a jolt of versatility after GM Howie Roseman acquired D’Andre Swift, after signing Rashaad Penny in free agency.

Ranking the Eagles defensive position groups after roster cuts

We’re ranking the Philadelphia #Eagles defensive position groups after 53man roster cuts and ahead of the 2023 season opener

After an efficient and light offseason, Philadelphia worked during training camp and the preseason, looking for a return trip to the Super Bowl.

The Eagles are NFC favorites and boast one of the NFL’s top pass-rushing units and a retooled secondary led by the top cornerback duo in the NFL.

Howie Roseman added Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith in the first round of the draft, while third-round pick Sydney Brown is a future star.

With preparation for the season opener at New England set to begin, we’re ranking Philadelphia’s position groups after roster cuts.

Ranking the Eagles offensive position groups after 53-man roster cuts

We’re ranking the Philadelphia #Eagles offensive position groups after 53man roster cuts and ahead of the 2023 season opener

After an efficient and light offseason, Philadelphia got to work during training camp and the preseason, looking for a return trip to the Super Bowl.

The Eagles are NFC favorites and boast one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL, with an All Pro at almost every position, and multiple stars at wide receiver.

Howie Roseman added an intriguing an athletic tight end to the roster, while the addition of D’Andre Swift and Rashaad Penny give new offensive coordinator Brian Johnson two more explosive players at the running back position.

With preparation for the season opener at New England set to begin, we’re ranking Philadelphia’s position groups after roster cuts.

Breaking down Eagles’ initial 53-man roster of 2023

We’re breaking down and analyzing the Philadelphia #Eagles initial 53-man roster for 2023

The Philadelphia Eagles released the team’s initial 53-man roster for 2023 after making final cuts on Tuesday afternoon.

The team kept 24 players on offense, 27 players on defense and 2 specialists.

Roster cuts are fluid and as the team works towards the season opener against New England, Philadelphia is likely to make at least one roster move (and maybe more) on Wednesday.

Here’s a breakdown of the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster, position by position:

10 takeaways from the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster

10 takeaways from the Philadelphia #Eagles’ initial 53-man roster

NFL rosters are always fluid, so things will change over the next week, even after the Eagles unveiled an initial 53-man roster at the deadline.

Philadelphia made some tough cuts, and went light at critical spots, choosing to release punter Arryn Siposs.

The team will watch the waiver wire, and construct the remaining roster and 16-man practice squad ahead of Thursday’s practice.

Here are ten takeaways from the 53-man roster with the moves now complete.

Eagles unveil initial 53-man roster for 2023

Philadelphia made a slew of later afternoon moves and the #Eagles announce an official 53-man roster for 2023

NFL rosters are always a fluid situation, so even with the Eagles announcing an intial 53-man roster, things could change in the next week or so.

Philadelphia made some tough cuts, and went light at key spot, choosing to release punter Arryn Siposs.

The team will watch the waiver wire, and construct the remaining roster and 16 man practice squad ahead of Thursday’s practice.

With all 32 teams now past the deadline, here’s the first 53-man roster of 2023.