Ranking the Eagles’ rookies by potential impact ahead of training camp

We’re updating our rankings of the the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 rookie class by potential impact ahead of training camp

We’re now ten days from the start of training camp, and it’ll offer 17 rookies the opportunity to compete for a limited number of starting opportunities and roster spots.

The 2023 class includes seven talented players after the 2023 NFL draft, in which the team received glowing grades from experts and analysts.

Philadelphia landed five total defenders and four real players in the trenches, landing Tyler Steen from Alabama in the third round.

The Eagles also added plenty of undrafted talent.

Howie Roseman has raved about previous UDFA classes, with several big-named stars holding second-day draft grades.

Philadelphia has nine undrafted rookies that could become critical contributors for years.

With the young guys fully entrenched ahead of training camp, here is an early ranking of the rookies by potential impact.

Notable Eagles players who are 25 and under heading into 2023 season

We’re looking at the notable Philadelphia Eagles players who are 25 and under heading into the 2023 NFL season

Championship teams are built in the trenches and formed during the NFL and free agency, with the goal of developing homegrownt talent into Pro Bowl caliber contributors.

Philadelphia has retooled their roster over the past three years, going from one of the oldest rosters in the league, to one of the youngest and most talented.

The Eagles are led by Jason Kelce, Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox and Lane Johnson, but it’ll be the younger guys like Jalen Hurts, DeVonta Smith, Landon Dickerson, Jalen Carter and others that lead the organization into the future.

With training camp just 13 days away, were previewing the notable Philadelphia players who are 25 and under.

Breaking down the Eagles’ 53-man roster prediction ahead of training camp

We’re breaking down our Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster prediction ahead of training camp on July 25

The Eagles had the lightest workload of all 32 NFL teams, and they wrapped up the offseason workouts and OTAs without any significant injuries are distractions.

Philadelphia has been on a break for over a month, and they’ll soon reconvene for training camp on July 25. 

We recently revealed a pre-training camp edition of our 53-man roster prediction, with a few surprises and upsets at key positions.

With training camp fast approaching, here’s some breakdown and analysis of 53-man roster prediction.

Eagles’ pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction

We’re updating our Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster prediction ahead of training camp on July 25

The Eagles had the lightest workload of all 32 NFL teams, and they wrapped up the offseason workouts and OTAs without any significant injuries are distractions.

Philadelphia has been on a break for over a month, and they’ll soon reconvene for training camp on July 25. 

Several prominent named veterans had a limited role this spring, so several rookies took advantage of the offseason program.

With training camp fast approaching, here’s an updated 53-man roster prediction.

Snap count predictions for each of the Eagles’ 2023 draft picks

We’re predicting the snap counts and usage rates for each of the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 draft picks

The Eagles came away with seven talented players after the 2023 NFL draft, and the team received glowing grades from experts and analysts.

Philadelphia landed five total defenders and four real players in the trenches, landing Tyler Steen from Alabama in the second round.

The young guys are now fully entrenched into the program, and we’re predicting the total snaps for all seven players.

7 most intriguing Eagles rookies to watch during training camp

We’re looking at the 7 most intriguing Philadelphia Eagles rookies to watch during training camp

We’re about 18 days from the start of training camps, and it’ll offer 17 rookies the opportunity to compete for a limited number of starting opportunities and roster spots.

The Eagles came away with seven talented players after the 2023 NFL draft, in which the team received glowing grades from experts and analysts.

Philadelphia landed five total defenders and four real players in the trenches, landing Tyler Steen from Alabama in the third round.

The Eagles also added plenty of undrafted talent.

Howie Roseman has raved about previous UDFA classes, with several big-named stars holding second-day draft grades.

Philadelphia then officially welcomed nine undrafted rookies and several players who could offer long-term potential.

With the young guys fully entrenched, here are the seven most intriguing rookies.

5 undrafted free agents with best chance to make Eagles’ 53-man roster

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles’ undrafted free agents with the best chance to make the 53-man roster.

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The Eagles signed nine undrafted free agents after selecting seven players in the 2023 NFL draft in April.

Philadelphia added two offensive tackles, two wide receivers, two cornerbacks, one linebacker, a punter, and a tight end.

Howie Roseman has built a stacked roster with few holes, but there’s always room for more depth and a potential contributor or under-the-radar starter.

With training camp just 22 days away, here’s a look at the undrafted free agents with the best chance to make a 53-man roster.

Eagles’ Tyler Steen makes a list of overlooked rookies from the 2023 NFL Draft to watch

Philadelphia Eagles offensive guardTyler Steen makes a list of overlooked rookies from 2023 NFL Draft to watch in training camp

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The Eagles continued their SEC streak of draft picks, snagging offensive tackle Tyler Steen with the 65th pick in the third round.

Steen transferred from Vanderbilt to Alabama as a graduate student before the 2022 season, earning second-team All-SEC honors for his play in 13 starts at left tackle.

He’ll now transition to the guard position in the NFL, with the versatility to play left tackle if Jordan Mailata suffers an injury.

Steen will battle second-year center Cam Jurgens for the right guard spot, but many experts around the league believe the job is for Jurgens to lose.

Bleacher Report recently looked at seven overlooked rookies from the 2023 NFL draft to watch, and Eagles right guard Tyler Steen made a list.

Cam Jurgens is the favorite. The former center was drafted last season as the heir apparent to Jason Kelce but will have to wait to take over his role for one more season.

But don’t count out Tyler Steen of forcing Jurgens to wait another year before entering the starting lineup.

Jurgens exclusively played center in his time at Nebraska. Since he’s 6’3″, 303 pounds, it’s the natural position for him and his smaller frame. He deserves the benefit of the doubt, but pairing him with Kelce (6’3″, 295 lbs) leaves them small on the interior.

Steen (6’6″, 321 lbs) played left tackle at Alabama, but his arm length (32 3/4″) isn’t ideal to play there in the league. As a guard, he’s an elite athlete with adequate length and a 9.94 relative athletic score.

An athletic offensive tackle who started his career on defense at Vanderbilt before transferring to Alabama, Steen started all 12 games at right tackle in his first year at that position, then started all nine games in 2020 at right tackle for the Commodores and all 12 games in 2021 at the left tackle spot.

Steen allowed two sacks in 498 pass-block snaps last season.

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Best photos from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2023 offseason program, OTAs

We’re looking at the top photos from the Philadelphia Eagles offseason workout program, rookie minicamp and OTAs

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The Philadelphia Eagles concluded their offseason program with six OTA sessions earlier this month at the NovaCare Complex, ahead of training camp in late July.

The Birds were the one team to not hold a mandatory minicamp, continuing with the three year trend of light offseason workouts.

As the Eagles head into their summer break, here’s a look at the best photos from their 2023 offseason program — from rookie minicamp to OTAs to mandatory minicamp.

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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.