23 Eagles related questions for 2023

With training camp now less than one month away we’re asking 23 Philadelphia Eagles related question for 2023

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Following intense OTA sessions, the Philadelphia Eagles concluded their offseason program with no mandatory minicamp for the third straight summer.

Now, the defending NFC champions have a four-week summer break before returning to the NovaCare Complex for training camp in late July.

There was no shortage of storylines during the offseason program, including adding three more Georgia Bulldogs to an already stacked roster.

When looking at everything that transpired during the offseason program — between rookie minicamp, organized team activities, and mandatory minicamp – there are plenty of storylines to monitor and questions to answer heading into training camp.

With the season fast approaching, we’re asking 23 Eagles-related questions for 2023.

1 takeaway from each Eagles position group after the offseason workout program

We’re looking at one takeaway from each of the Philadelphia Eagles position groups after OTAs and ahead of training camp

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Philadelphia has a loaded roster, but there are burning questions at every position ahead of training camp.

Offseason workouts and OTAs offered an opportunity for new additions and seven 2023 NFL draft picks to get fully acquainted with the Eagles’ culture.

There were position switches, a newly paid franchise quarterback, and star power at about every position.

With a little less than a month remaining until training camp, we’re looking at one takeaway from each position group.

Ranking the Eagles’ seven free agent signings by PFF grades

Philadelphia added seven new players via free agency, and we’re ranking the Eagles signings by 2022 PFF grades

Philadelphia didn’t make any huge splashes in the free agent market, but GM Howie Roseman did find a few valuable pieces to pad the depth on the roster.

The Eagles’ free-agent signings earned one-year deals with the potential for a long marriage if they can help the franchise return to the Super Bowl.

Running back Rashaad Penny offers extreme value on a one-year deal, while Terrell Edmunds could become a key locker-room figure on the defensive side of the football.

With the NFL draft fast approaching, here are Philadelphia’s new free agents ranked by their 2022 Pro Football Focus grades, ranked from highest to lowest.

Eagles 2023 offseason preview: Where does Philadelphia stand at DT ahead of NFL draft

We’re taking an early look at the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle position and where they stand ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft

The Eagles’ defensive line will look different after Javon Hargrave signed a massive deal with the 49ers.

Ndamukong Suh, Linval Joseph, and Robert Quinn are free agents who’ll likely weigh their options before deciding on offers from potential playoff teams come September or October.

As it currently stands, Philadelphia will have an inside tackle rotation that includes Fletcher Cox, Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, and Kentavisu Street as the key participants.

Marlon Tuipulot will be a player to watch, and things could change drastically during the NFL draft.

One reason to be concerned about each of the Eagles’ free-agent signings

We’re looking at one reason to be concerned about each of the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2023 NFL free-agent signings

The Eagles quietly added seven players during the first wave of NFL free agency, and while each offers enormous potential, there are concerns as well.

Whether it be injuries, lack of production, or uncertainty about positions, each player enters 2023 with something to prove after only securing one-year deals.

With only six picks in this month’s NFL draft, Philadelphia is banking on each of the seven additions playing a pivotal role in the NFC’s best team making a return to the Super Bowl.

With the first wave of free agency complete, we’re looking at one reason to be concerned about each of Philadelphia’s signings.

Eagles buzz: Marcus Mariota hopes to be an asset to Jalen Hurts; Contract details for Kentavius Street

The Eagles lost Gardner Minshew to the Colts in free agency but rebounded nicely, inking Marcus Mariota to a one-year deal. It gave Philadelphia a competent backup while providing Jalen Hurts with a solid veteran presence and a guy with similar …

The Eagles lost Gardner Minshew to the Colts in free agency but rebounded nicely, inking Marcus Mariota to a one-year deal.

It gave Philadelphia a competent backup while providing Jalen Hurts with a solid veteran presence and a guy with similar traits and intangibles.

With the draft now three weeks out, we’re looking at what Mariota brings to the Eagles, along with intriguing contract details for Kentavius Street.

Eagles news: Kenneth Gainwell set for breakout season; Broderick Jones a prospect to watch?

We’re looking at a potentially more prominent role for Kenneth Gainwell in 2023, and could Broderick Jones be a sleeper pick at No. 10 overall?

The NFL draft is fast approaching, and as the Eagles look for a quick retool on the defensive side of the ball, a third-year running back could be set for a breakout season.

Philadelphia lost Miles Sanders to the Panthers and signed Rashaad Penny,, but Gainwell could be the straw that stirs everyone’s drinks in 2023.

The Eagles will make a movie at offensive line in this month’s draft, but could he take a flier on a road grader from Georgia?

How signing Kentavius Street impacts the Eagles’ 2023 NFL draft plans

Philadelphia added defensive tackle Kentavius Street to the roster, and we’re looking at how it’ll impact the Eagles’ 2023 NFL Draft plans

The Eagles added more depth to the defensive tackle position on Thursday, inking former Saints defender Kentavius Street to a one-year deal.

The fifth-year pro was vital to the Saints’ 2022 defensive front and played a crucial role in New Orleans’s 20-10 win over Philadelphia in Week 17 at Lincoln Financial Field.

The defensive tackle had a career-best 3.5 quarterback sacks, 29 total tackles, eight quarterback hits, and five tackles for loss in 2022.

With the NFL Draft fast approaching, we’re looking at the impact of Street’s arrival on Philadelphia’s plans for late April.

Here is everything we know about new Eagles defensive tackle Kentavius Street

Here is everything we know about new Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Kentavius Street

Howie Roseman builds through the trenches, and Philadelphia added another talented defensive tackle to the roster after signing Kentavius Street to a deal.

Street was a fourth-round pick by the 49ers in the 2018 NFL Draft out of North Carolina State.

The fifth-year pro was vital to the Saints’ 2022 defensive front and played a crucial role in New Orleans’s 20-10 win over Philadelphia in Week 17 at Lincoln Financial Field.

The Greenville, N.C. native has appeared in 35 career regular-season games with four starts for the 49ers, posting career totals of 41 tackles (23 solos), three sacks for a loss of 17 yards, and one forced fumble.

With the move now official, here’s everything we know about Kentavius Street.

Bengals target Kentavius Street signs with Eagles in free agency

The Bengals miss on a possible target — but still have options.

Possible Cincinnati Bengals target Kentavius Street has elected to sign with the Philadephia Eagles in free agency.

That one registers as notable for the Bengals because they recently hosted Street on a free-agent visit. He visited alongside defensive lineman Tarell Basham.

Street, formerly of NC State, similar to guys like Germaine Pratt, made a lot of sense for the Bengals as a free-agent fit who could come in and rotate, boosting the pass-rush.

Luckily for the Bengals, guys like Basham (a former third-round pick from Ohio University) and even rookies can do that too, so they still have plenty of options to bolster depth before training camp.

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