NFL 2018 Squad Preview: Philadelphia Eagles

Super Bowl LII - Philadelphia Eagles Victory Parade
Super Bowl LII - Philadelphia Eagles Victory Parade

While the 41-33 scoreline is still fresh on our mind, it would be foolish for the Philadelphia Eagles to sleep over it. Many have won the Vince Lombardi in the past, but only a few can claim to repeat NFL champions. And rightly so, the Eagles have found enough reason to evolve or tweak their roster and chase back to back titles.

While they've kept much of their Super Bowl-winning core intact, the Birds have added a few interesting pieces through this off-season. While they had to let go off some their marquee veterans, their roster still seems adept and voluminous to say the least.

Departures

The Eagles had a tough call to make, coming into this season's draft - with the future of some of their key championship pieces. LeGarrette Blount left them through free agency, which was surprising and debatable, and they traded Torrey Smith which was expected. Brent Celek chose to leave, and suddenly the Eagles were without their veteran offensive end of last year. Trey Burton, Vinny Curry and Beau Allen also left the squad to ply their trade elsewhere.

Arrivals

The Philadelphia Eagles completed five picks through the 2018 draft, adding significant depth to their championship roster. Apart from picking up some notable draft picks, the Eagles found some quality offensive replacements in Mike Wallace and Richard Rodgers. In Haloti Ngata, Michael Bennett and Josh Sweat, the squad has been injected with some serious defensive arsenal. Corey Nelson and Paul Worrilow complete the Eagles' off-season trade.

Draft Picks

Dallas Goedert, TE, South Dakota State

This 6-4, 260-pound tight end had a stellar season at Dakota State - propelling the Eagles to draft him in the second round. With a combined total of 164 catches for 2,404 yards, Goedert made a name for himself as a polished pass catcher and a crisp runner.

Avonte Maddox, CB, Pittsburgh

Maddox earned himself the reputation of an excellent tackler and a leader of the defense, through his time at Pittsburgh. While he will compete for a starting job at the Eagles, his size and physicality puts them in good stead.

Josh Sweat, DE, Florida State

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Josh Sweat at the NFL Combine - Day 4

Touted as one of the best run-stoppers in the country, Sweat has the size and speed to put most offensive ends off balance. While he may be a rotational piece with this squad, he sure promises to be a long-term replacement for Chris Long.

Matt Pryor, T, TCU

With a 36 inch arm length and a 11.5 inch palm span, Pryor is regarded as an excellent pass protector. While his weight has been an issue, the Eagles sure see an excellent defensive prospect in him.

Jordan Maliata, T, Australia

The famed star of the Australian Rugby League, Maliata is a serious offensive tackle presence. At 346 pounds with a 6-8 length, he made an instant impression on all the five teams that contacted him for a workout in the pre-draft process, including the Eagles.

Defensive End

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Michael Bennett at the Eagles' minicamp

In Michael Bennett and Steve Means, the Eagles have added two terrific defensive end weapons. After pulling out the biggest sack in the Eagles' franchise history, Brandon Graham is due for a meaty contract extension and a stellar 2018 season. Chris Long continues to be a veteran presence, adding reliability and composure within the defensive line.

Safety

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Malcolm Jenkins

Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod will hold the key for the Eagles in this position. Relying on their versatility and experience, and ably backed by the services of Chris Maragos and Tre Sullivan - the Birds have nothing to worry in this position. Add to the above names, interesting picks such as Stephen Roberts and Ryan Neal, and they look airtight.

Linebacker

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Jordan Hicks at the Eagles' June 12 minicamp

In Jordan Hicks, the Eagles' have a skilled general, who can make crucial plays at any point in the match. The Birds would desperately hope for him to stay healthy and play the entire length of the season. Nigel Bradham looked impressive last season, but at $7.6 million he seems too expensive. Mychal Kendricks, Corey Nelson and Paul Worrilow add significant depth to this position.

Defensive Tackle

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Fletcher Cox at the Eagles' June 12 minicamp

Fletcher Cox is a monster on the defensive end, but the Eagles' would surely miss the services of Tim Jernigan to pair him up this season. Dealing with a back injury, Jernigan may not take the field this year. Replacing him on the starters bench would be Haloti Ngata, who can be an effective backup at his position. Destiny Vaeao, Elijah Qualls and Winston Craig complete this position.

Wide Receiver

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Alshon Jeffery at the Eagles' minicamp

This position is not just severely packed, but also substantially talented. The Eagles have to their disposal, quality veteran experience as well as promising young blood. While Alshon Jeffery is expected to miss the entire season due to a shoulder injury, Nelson Agholor promises to fill his space adeptly. In Mike Wallace and Mack Hollins, the Eagles have significantly improved their WR position from last season. Greg Ward, Anthony Mahoungou, and Tim Wilson, complete the Wide Receiver position for the Eagles.

Quarterback

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Carson Wentz at the Eagles' minicamp

The Eagles have the rare distinction of having a Super Bowl MVP as a backup QB. Unless they feel the need to trade Nick Foles later this summer, the Eagles have the strongest QB position in the entire NFL. With Carson Wentz set to come in as the starting QB this season, the Eagles have a bench strength that is unmatched. In Nate Studfeld and Joe Callahan, the Eagles have surely covered their QB base for multiple seasons.

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