Former LSU player Jacoby Stevens joins coaching staff

A former LSU defender has joined the Tigers coaching staff.

LSU football began fall camp on Thursday and a familiar face was working with the defense. Former linebacker and safety [autotag]JaCoby Stevens[/autotag].

Stevens signed with LSU as a five-star athlete in 2017. He initially played offense, catching two passes his freshman year before moving to the defensive side, where he proved to be a versatile playmaker for defensive coordinator [autotag]Dave Aranda[/autotag].

Stevens racked up 21.5 tackles for loss in his LSU career with four interceptions and four fumble recoveries. He was a member of the 2019 national title team.

He played one year with the Philadelphia Eagles, appearing in three games and making one start.

Stevens’ versatility as a player should help him in the coaching ranks. This is a guy who played all over the defense in several schemes and also had a cup of tea on offense.

Stevens isn’t the only recent former player to be on staff. Last year, [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] brought back former running back [autotag]Nick Brossette[/autotag] to serve as the Director of Alumni Relations and High School Outreach.

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This LSU senior class has seen it all

When Harris got his offer in April of 2015, Les Miles was head coach, the top-grossing movie was the second installment in the Avengers franchise and ‘See You Again’ was Billboard’s top song.

Safety T[autotag]odd Harris[/autotag] committed to LSU on February 1, 2017.

It was national signing day — Ed Oregon’s first as LSU head coach. Harris was part of a defensive back class that included [autotag]Grant Delpit[/autotag], [autotag]Jacoby Stevens[/autotag] and [autotag]Kary Vincent[/autotag].

On the other side of the ball, it was the class that gave LSU [autotag]Justin Jefferson[/autotag] and [autotag]Clyde Edwards-Helaire[/autotag]. If that feels like a long time ago, it’s because it was. Delpit, Jefferson, and Edwards-Helaire are now in their third year in the NFL.

Harris is the lone player from the 2017 recruiting class to remain with LSU.

When Harris got his offer in April 2015, [autotag]Les Miles[/autotag] was head coach. The top-grossing movie that weekend was the second installment in the Avengers franchise, and Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth’s ‘See You Again’ was Billboard’s top song.

Barack Obama was still the president, and the most recent iPhone was the iPhone 6.

You get the point: Harris’ LSU journey began a long time ago.

Since he received that offer, he’s seen Miles fired and replaced by [autotag]Ed Orgeron[/autotag]. He intercepted Tua Tagovailoa in what was just Tua’s first year as the starter.

He missed significant time with an ACL injury but was a member of LSU’s title team and watched 2020 get upended by a global pandemic. He remained with LSU through yet another coaching change, with Orgeron heading out and Brian Kelly coming in.

He hasn’t been a part of the secondary rotation this year, but he’s stuck around. He’s going to leave LSU with a championship ring and a degree. Harris has had what you could call a full career, seeing it all. Some good, some really good. Some bad, and some really bad.

Senior Night ceremonies will occur on Saturday night as LSU hosts UAB in its final home game. Senior Night is meant to honor the Todd Harrises of the world.

Harris will be joined by [autotag]Micah Baskerville[/autotag], another guy who’s seen it all but followed a more linear career path.

In Kelly’s first few months on the job, Baskerville’s role was unclear. Reports from spring practice and training camp highlighted the emergence of [autotag]Greg Penn III[/autotag] and the eye-popping ability of [autotag]Harold Perkins[/autotag].

Baskerville was one of the best linebackers in the SEC in 2021. It was difficult to imagine him not being a key part of the defense in 2022, but for a moment in time, it looked like that would be the case.

Sometime in-between spring and the first few games of the fall, things turned around for Baskerville. He’s been the best coverage linebacker in the SEC while adding nine pressures and 23 stops.

Kelly took the time to highlight Baskerville at his press conference this week. Kelly said when his staff first arrived, the reports regarding Baskerville weren’t great.

“Everybody was like, ‘well, he doesn’t go to class, he doesn’t do this, he doesn’t do that,'” Kelly said. “And he’s been amazing, he’s gotten his degree, he’s been a great leader, he’s been inspirational in everything he’s done.”

Harris and Baskerville aren’t the only seniors who will be honored on Saturday night. Here are some other notable names and stories to reflect on during the festivities.

Note: This is not a comprehensive list, and some players going through the ceremony still have remaining eligibility. Likewise, Kelly said players may choose to leave who are not participating.

Eagles 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cuts

Philadelphia Eagles 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cutdowns

The Eagles are counting down to the Tuesday afternoon deadline in which the organization will have to trim their roster down to 53 players, with a 16-man practice squad to be formed hours afterward.

With changes to the practice squad in recent years, Howie Roseman can have a farm system of versatile players to interchange weekly based on injury, opponent, or roster manipulation.

Of the 16 players allowed on Philadelphia’s practice squad, ten have to be rookies or second-year players, while the remaining six players have no limitations (veterans).

With the Eagles set for afternoon practice, here’s our final prediction for the team’s 16-man practice squad.

15 Eagles who need a strong performance against the Dolphins in preseason finale

Looking at 15 Philadelphia Eagles who need a strong performance against the Miami Dolphins

After two days of intense practice, the Philadelphia Eagles picked up their first preseason win over the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium last Sunday.

Philadelphia then traveled to Miami for a joint practice with the Dolphins before finishing working alone on the final day after the host team dealt with a stomach bug. 

Saturday night marks the final audition for several players on the bubble.

With the roster needing to be trimmed to 53 players by Tuesday, here are 15 players who need strong performances against Miami at Hard Rock Stadium.

Predicting the next 5 roster cuts for the Eagles after second preseason game

Predicting the next five roster cuts for the Philadelphia Eagles after the second preseason game

The Eagles ended with a 21-20 victory over the Browns at FirstEnergy Field on Sunday after two prior days of joint practice sessions in Berea, Ohio.

The Birds are going through a Monday walkthrough before the team departs for Miami on Tuesday for two days of joint practice sessions with the speedy Miami Dolphins on Wednesday and Thursday.

Before Philadelphia departs, they’ll need to reduce their roster to 80 players, meaning five more casualties of the roster cut process as the organization works to trim down to 53 players before the season opener at Detroit.

With the waiver process in full flow, here’s a prediction for the subsequent five cuts over the next 24 hours.

Eagles roster bubble: 15 players who need a strong performance against the Browns

Philadelphia Eagles roster bubble: 15 players who need a strong performance against the Cleveland Browns

After two days of intense practice, the Philadelphia Eagles will try to pick up their first preseason win when they clash with the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium. Cleveland (1-0) is coming off an opening victory over the Jaguars and dealing with the knowledge that Deshaun Watson will miss the first 11 games of the season while serving a suspension.

Philadelphia (0-1) will likely rest their starters after those joint practices, allowing key veterans and rookies to move off or on the roster bubble.

With the roster needing to be trimmed to 80 players by Tuesday, here are 15 players who need strong performances against Cleveland.

Eagles sign 11 players to Reserve/Futures contracts

The #Philadelphia #Eagles signed 11 players to Reserve/Futures contracts on Tuesday

The Philadelphia Eagles wrapped up their 2021 season, which resulted in a 9-8 record in the NFC East and a postseason playoff berth.

Now the Eagles face an offseason with a ton of questions and a ton of excitement due to their three first-round picks.

Philadelphia signed 11 players that finished the season on their practice squad to reserve/future contracts on Monday. Eight of the 11 players the Eagles signed appeared in at least one regular-season game last year.

Here’s your reserves/futures list.

Studs and duds from Eagles’ 51-26 loss to the Cowboys

Studs and duds from #Eagles’ blowout loss to the #Cowboys in Week 18

A depleted Eagles roster played well throughout the first half but eventually ran out of gas during a blowout loss to the Cowboys in the season finale.

With over 10 players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and another 10 listed as inactive on Saturday night, several reserves and practice squad players were able to earn extra playing times.

The results were up and down on both sides of the ball.

Here are your Week 18 studs and duds from a 51-26 loss to the Dallas Cowboys to close out the regular season.

7 takeaways from the first-half as the Eagles trail Cowboys 30-17

7 takeaways from the first-half as the #Eagles trail #Cowboys 30-17 at Lincoln Financial Field

With Jalen Hurts and 10 others listed as inactive, the Eagles played the Cowboys tough early on, but offensive mistakes and poor play and the secondary has resulted in a 30-17 Dallas lead at the half.

The Cowboys’ offense entered the game with some inconsistencies, but Dak Prescott tossed four first-half touchdown passes, including two for Cedric Wilson.

With two more quarters to play, here are seven first-half takeaways.

Projecting the Eagles defensive depth chart for Week 1 vs. the Falcons

The NFL regular season is upon us, so let’s Project the Eagles defensive depth chart for Week 1 vs. the Falcons

The Eagles and Falcons will meet one week from today and as players return to the NovaCare Complex from the holiday weekend, preparation will begin with competitive urgency.

The 53 man depth chart and 16 man practice squads are both complete, although both are fluid as the Eagles shift players into a depth chart for game day.

Rodney McLeod’s status for the opener is still uncertain, but there’s a chance he could see game action in Atlanta.

Here’s our Week 1 projection of Philadelphia’s defensive depth chart for Sunday afternoon.


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