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Glenn Erby

Eagles’ 53-man roster projection: Where things stand before NFL Draft

Philadelphia is set to retool its roster after losing ten critical contributors on both sides of the football.

Howie Roseman adjusted in free agency, adding a replacement for just about every player that departed.

At the same time, Nakobe Dean, Jordan Davis, Cam Jurgens, and others can be counted as starters or key contributors waiting in the wings.

Not counting Josh Sills or Tyree Jackson, the Eagles have 68 players on their roster. If/when those two return, Philadelphia could have close to 70 players on the roster.

With a 90-man limit and six picks, the Eagles will likely add 14-20 players over the next few weeks (mostly from undrafted free agency).

Here’s the first 53-man roster projection of the offseason ahead of the NFL draft.

1
#1 QB Jalen Hurts

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The All-Pro quarterback and MVP runner-up will likely arrive for training camp with a contract extension.

2
QB Marcus Mariota - No number

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Mariota arrives in Philadelphia with a defined role and no pressure as the backup to quarterback Jalen Hurts.

3
QB #19 Ian Book

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Philadelphia typically carries three quarterbacks, and Books will be No. 3 unless a move is made.

4
RB Rashaad Penny

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Penny signed a one-year deal and will look to stay healthy behind the NFL’s top offensive line.

5
RB #!14 Kenneth Gainwell

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Philadelphia signed Penny, but Gainwell could be the Day 1 starter.

6
RB #35 Boston Scott

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Scott returned to Philadelphia on a one-year deal and will resume his role as a dual-threat Giant Killer.

7
RB #34 Trey Sermon

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Philadelphia typically carries four running backs on the 53-man roster, and Sermon gets the nod unless a certain Texas Longhorns running back gets drafted.

8
WR #11 A.J. Brown

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The All-Pro will return to Philadelphia for his second-year, looking to improve his franchise record of 1,594 yards.

9
WR #6 DeVonta Smith

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The Heisman Trophy winner will look to take the next step as a Pro Bowler and potential All-Pro.

10
WR #16 Quez Watkins

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WR #18 Britain Covey

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Covey gets the nod as the Eagles’ primary punt returner and, for now, the No. 4 wide receiver spot.

12
WR #85 Tyrie Cleveland

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A 2020 seventh-round draft pick out of the University of Florida, Cleveland played in 23 career games for the Broncos, amassing 91 yards on nine receptions.

Cleveland made six appearances this season, mainly on special teams.

His most recent game action came in Week 10 for the Broncos, when he saw three targets in a loss to the Titans, as Denver was without starting wide receivers Jerry Jeudy (ankle) and KJ Hamler (hamstring), who was sidelined by injury.

Cleveland has a history with offensive coordinator Brian Johnson from their time in Gainsville.

13
TE #88 Dallas Goedert

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One of the NFL’s top five tight ends, Goedert will look to take the next step towards All-Pro status.

14
TE #89 Jack Stoll

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Stoll has carved out a role in Philadelphia as a talented blocker and capable backup.

15
TE #81 Grant Calcaterra

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Calcaterra would be the third tight end unless Philadelphia drafts a tight end high in the draft.

16
OL #68 Jordan Mailata

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17
OL #69 Landon Dickerson

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18
OL #62 Jason Kelce

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The future Hall of Famer returned to the Eagles on a one-year deal.

19
OL #51 Cam Jurgens

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With Isaac Seumalo signing with the Steelers, Jurgens will assume the right guard role unless Philadelphia drafts a natural at the position.

20
OL #65 Lane Johnson

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The All-Pro signed a massive extension and will spend the offseason rehabbing from abdominal surgery.

21
OL #50 Fred Johnson

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22
OL #78 Sua Opeta

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23
OL Brett Toth

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24
OL #63 Jack Driscoll

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The versatile offensive guard/tackle is the primary backup for Lane Johnson.

25
DE #55 Brandon Graham

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The veteran defensive end returns on a one-year deal, turning down more lucrative offers.

26
DT 90 Jordan Davis

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The second-year defensive tackle returns for a more prominent role.

27
DT #93 Milton Williams

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Williams will also have a more prominent role with Javon Hargrave’s departure.

28
DE #94 Josh Sweat

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Sweat had his best season as a pro in 2022.

29
DE #59 Janarius Robinson

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30
DT #91 Fletcher Cox

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The long-time Eagle returned on a one-year deal.

31
DE #96 Derek Barnett

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A solid defensive end and edge setter, Barnett will return after a torn ACL.

32
DT Kentavius Street

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Signed to a one-year deal, Street could be an impact player in the five-man rotation.

33
DT #95 Marlon Tuipulotu

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Tuipulotu returns after an MCL injury ended his season.

34
LB #17 Nakobe Dean

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Dean will be one of two starters at middle linebacker, with T.J. Edwards heading to the Bears.

35
LB Nicholas Morrow

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Morrow played every defensive down for the Bears in 2022, and he’ll likely start opposite Dean.

36
LB #53 Christian Elliss

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Elliss was a special team standout in 2022 and will fight to earn a roster spot.

37
LB #7 Haason Reddick

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Entering his second year with the Eagles, Reddick will look to duplicate his 16.5 sacks in 2023.

38
LB #54 Shaun Bradley

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The special team standout will look to earn a roster spot in 2022.

39
LB #48 Patrick Johnson

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40
LB #58 Kyron Johnson

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41
CB #2 Darius Slay

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Slay is back on a two-year deal.

42
CB #24 James Bradberry

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Bradberry returned on a three-year deal.

43
CB #29 Avonte Maddox

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44
CB Greedy Williams

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Williams signed with the Eagles on a one-year deal, and if he returns to his form at LSU, Philadelphia could have the NFL’s deepest unit.

45
CB #27 Zech Mcphearson

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Entering his third year, McPhearson will battle Greedy Williams for playing time.

46
CB #33 Josiah Scott

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Scott is currently the backup to Avonte Maddox at slot cornerback.

47
S #32 Reed Blankenship

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The undrafted rookie is expected to start at safety with C.J. Gardner-Johnson heading to Detroit.

48
S Terrell Edmunds

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Edmunds will be the likely starter opposite Blankenship.

49
S Justin Evans

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Safeties in Sean Desai’s defense are positionless, and Evans could see time at multiple spots.

50
S #42 K'Von Wallace

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51
#8 P Arryn Siposs

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52
#45 Rick Lovato

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53
K #4 Jake Elliott

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