1 veteran player on roster bubble at each position group for the Eagles

We’re looking at one veteran player on the roster bubble for the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of OTAs and training camp.

The Eagles are almost at a full off-season roster after adding seven draft picks and nine undrafted free agents.

Philadelphia held their rookie minicamp over the weekend and could look to add two or three players from a group of 19 invited players who were at the NovaCare Complex for a tryout.

The Eagles will enter Phase Two of the offseason workout program before transitioning to six OTA sessions and a late July start to training camp.

With the roster now intact, here’s one veteran player on the roster bubble at each position for Philadelphia.

WATCH: Eagles release epic hype video featuring seven new faces in Philly

The Eagles released this epic 2023 NFL draft hype video highlighting the seven new faces heading to Philadelphia.

The Eagles are back to chasing another Super Bowl after wrapping up the draft and the one rookie minicamp for 2023.

Philadelphia welcomed 16 new faces after drafting seven players and signing nine undrafted free agents.

Howie Roseman received an A grade for his draft weekend.

Watch as Jon Dorenbos narrates this hype video that should get fans into a joyous uproar ahead of OTAs.

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Eagles reveal jersey numbers for seven player 2023 NFL draft class

The Philadelphia Eagles reveal jersey numbers for seven-player 2023 NFL draft class

The Eagles selected seven players over the three-day NFL draft, and with the rookie minicamp set to begin, jersey numbers were handed out.

No. 9 overall pick Jalen Carter will wear No. 98, while No. 30 overall pick Nolan Smith will wear the No. 3.

Cornerback Kelee Ringo and safety Sydney Brown could look to switch numbers, although Troy Polamalu turned the No. 43 into a Hall of Fame number.

WATCH: Eagles’ 2023 NFL draft class, UDFA’s arrive for rookie minicamp

The seven-player draft class, nine-player UDFA class and a host of guys invited for a tryout have arrived at the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 rookie minicamp

While the veterans are working in the weight room and completing Phase 2 of offseason workouts, the seven-player draft class, nine-player UDFA class, and a host of guys invited for a tryout have arrived at the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 rookie minicamp.

No. 9 overall pick Jalen Carter looked to be the first player arriving, while a new wave of Eagles contributors will look to help continue a gold-standard culture.

All eyes will be on Carter, Nolan Smith, Kelee Ringo, Sydney Brown, Eli Ricks (UDFA), and others.

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Eagles to hold rookie minicamp May 5-6

With the 2023 NFL Draft now complete and in the rearview mirror, the Philadelphia Eagles are among the first teams to hold their rookie minicamps as the Birds are scheduled for this weekend, May 5-6

The Eagles made seven picks during the 2022 NFL draft, and with the team wrapping up the acquisition of an undrafted free agent class, Philadelphia will be among the first teams to hold their rookie minicamp this weekend May 5-6.

The Eagles reportedly will have a 9-11 man undrafted free agent class, along with a slew of invited free agents trying out for a training camp shot.

Here’s everything you need to know about the two-day introductory session.

One thing to love about each of the Eagles’ seven NFL draft picks

We’re looking at the one thing to love about each of the Philadelphia Eagles seven 2023 NFL 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.

With the Eagles preparing for an upcoming rookie minicamp, here is one thing to love about each of Philadelphia’s seven draft picks.

5 takeaways from the Eagles’ 2023 NFL draft

We’re looking at five key takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2023 NFL draft

The NFL draft is complete, and the Eagles secured what many experts believe is the top class after coming away with seven talented prospects.

Philadelphia built through the trenches and didn’t go away from that trend while again selecting multiple defenders from the University of Georgia.

The Eagles will now look to secure an undrafted free agent group and then hit the field for Phase 2 of offseason workouts and upcoming OTAs.

Here are five takeaways from the draft weekend.

Which of the Eagles newly drafted rookies project to be starters in 2023?

We’re taking an early look at which of the Philadelphia Eagles’ newly drafted rookies project to be starters in 2023.

The Eagles landed an A+ draft haul over the weekend, landing two dynamic defenders from Georgia, a hybrid safety, and a versatile offensive guard.

Philadelphia is now working to sign undrafted free agents and prepare for the upcoming rookie minicamp. As experts around the league hand out grades, we’re looking at projected starters for the upcoming season.

Jalen Carter is a monster at defensive tackle, but could the All-American be forced to wait his turn, along with six others?

Projected contract details for the Eagles 7 player 2023 NFL draft class

With the salaries and guarantees already slotted, here’s a look at the contract details for the Philadelphia Eagles’ seven 2023 NFL draft picks

The Eagles will hold their first rookie minicamp for 2023 NFL draft picks and selected undrafted free agents in the coming days, giving the organization an up-close look at Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Sydney Brown, Kelee Ringo, Tyler Steen, Tanner McKee, and Moro Ojomo.

Philadelphia hopes to have all seven players under contract before the start of training camp at the NovaCare Complex this July. Still, the contract details are common knowledge thanks to the NFL’s slot for every draft pick.

According to Tom Peliserro, the Eagles will allocate $59,165,346 for this draft class over the length of the total contracts.

In the projected contract details via Spotrac, Philadelphia will be responsible for close to $10 million in allocated cap space for 2023.

Tyler Steen looking to continue Alabama-Georgia rivalry during competitive Eagles’ practices

Philadelphia rookie offensive guard Tyler Steen wants to continue the Alabama-Georgia rivalry during competitive Eagles’ practices.

There are currently three players on the Eagles roster from Alabama and three from Georgia.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts is listed as an Oklahoma draftee, but he spent four years with Nick Saban and gave the Crimson Tide four guys from Tuscaloosa in Philadelphia.

During the 2023 NFL draft, the Bulldogs raised their total to seven after GM Howie Roseman selected Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, and Kelee Ringo while trading for Lions running back D’Andre Swift.

Alabama added another player to the list after Tyler Steen was selected in Round 3. Thanks to his time spent at Vanderbilt, Steen probably is the one player who can give an analysis-filled breakdown of what facing both SEC juggernauts is like.

Steen started every game at Vanderbilt from 2019 through 2021 before transferring to Alabama.

During one lone season in Tuscaloosa, Steen allowed only two sacks on 469 pass blocks snaps played in 2022 but didn’t face the Bulldogs as a member of the Crimson Tide.

Now with the Eagles, Steen told Ed Kracz at his post-draft press conference that he looks forward to hopping square in the middle of the SEC rivalry and transitioning to the practice fields at the NovaCare Complex.

“I know I went against Jordan Davis and Nolan Smith and those guys in college when I was at Vanderbilt,” said Steen. “I know we played them pretty consistently on a yearly basis. They’ve got a really good program over there, really good players over there, so I can’t wait to be a part of that and join the team with them.”

Hurts, DeVonta Smith, Landon Dickerson, and Steen represent the Tide on offense.

Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Kelee Ringo, Jordan Davis, and Nakobe Dean represent the Bulldogs on defense.

Josh Jobe is an Alabama player on defense, and he’ll be joined by Eli Ricks, who previously attended LSU.

The Eagles have fallen in love with the SEC, and in total, Philadelphia has 21 players from the conference on their roster.

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