Who Will Step Up With Dallas Goedert Out? The Eagles Have a Few Options
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 05: Dallas Goedert #88 of the Philadelphia Eagles is tackled by Damone Clark #33 of the Dallas Cowboys during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 05, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Thankfully, the Dallas Goedert injury is not a long-term thing. He will be back at some point this season. But they will still be without him for a few weeks. And even if his production has been down this season, that still leaves a hole in the Eagles’ offense for who will be that 3rd target.
Their other Tight Ends leave a lot to be desired. Grant Calcaterra showed a couple of flashes last year catching passes, and that is it. Jack Stoll is a great blocker but brings very little as a pass catcher. And we have yet to see much of Albert O since they traded for him before the season. Last year when Goedert missed time, we did not see any of the Tight Ends step up, and we should not expect that to be different this year.
But what we could see is more of the Eagles WRs, and RBs, in the pass game. In fact, Tim McManus joined Andrew Salciunas earlier today and suggested that the other WRs may be the ones who see a boost in targets while Goedert is out.
“Julio Jones or Zaccheaus could be in line to see a big bump in production. And I also think that D’Andre Swift, this could be a spot for him to start getting more involved in the passing game. That is a heck of a player to help fill it. Somebody we know is explosive and can make the big play happen when you get him out in space. This is an opportunity to do that.”
Last year it was Quez Watkins who saw more targets. In the 7 games he played leading up to Goedert’s injury, Quez had 13 total targets. In the 5 games Goedert missed, Quez saw 24 targets. but with him on the IR, he is not an option this season. Instead, they have Julio Jones and Olamide Zaccheaus, who may be better anyway. Devonta Smith also saw his targets get a big boost. Smith had at least 8 targets in all 5 games Goedert missed. There were just 3 games where he got 8 targets before the Goedert injury.
There is no perfect Goedert replacement. They are going to miss his production at TE. But it could mean far fewer two TE sets, and more 3 or even 4 WR sets. Smith and Brown may see even more targets, while Jones, Zaccheaus, and Swift could see their roles get much larger.
Hopefully, Goedert won’t miss too much time. But one advantage the Eagles have is their depth, and the star quality of their top 2 WRS. They survived without Goedert last year, they should be able to do it again.
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Ranking Philadelphia Eagles 1st-Round Picks Since 1999
The Philadelphia Eagles have seen their fair share of 1st-round picks who turned out to be busts. The fan base has certainly called out Howie Roseman, Andy Reid, and other decision-makers for their shortcomings during their tenures in the front office.
The NFL Draft is wild, random, and predictably unpredictable. The best NFL organizations have their fair share of misses. They also make up for it with solid draft strategies, positional priorities, and careful selection of players they believe can translate their skills to the next level.
Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb
One of the best coaches in the history of the NFL controlled personnel decisions for the Eagles for most of his 14 seasons in Philadelphia. The first draft choice of his tenure established the foundation for his long-term success.
Ricky Williams, Tim Couch, Akili Smith, Daunte Culpepper, or Cade McNown would’ve altered Eagles history for the worse if Donovan McNabb never came to Philadelphia in 1999.
Later first-round decisions didn’t turn out as well for Andy Reid. Loudmouth Freddie Mitchell and an infamous firefighter handcuffed his ability to climb the mountain and win the first Super Bowl in franchise history.
Philadelphia Eagles Front Office
Reid’s protegee Howie Roseman has shouldered intense criticism for past questionable draft-day decisions. He’s also made up for misses with steals like Jordan Mailata and value picks like Jalen Mills and Avonte Maddox.
More recent picks like DeVonta Smith and Jalen Carter have a great chance to cement Roseman’s legacy. However, the list of 19 picks only includes the track record of players drafted by 2020.
The Eagles have made 1st-round picks based on their positional priority for the franchise quarterback and offensive and defensive linemen. There are hits and misses. Every decision will meet inevitable scrutiny of the highest magnitude from the most passionate fan base in professional sports.
However, the Eagles have advanced to seven NFC Championship Games and three Super Bowls since Jeffrey Lurie hired Reid. The effects of the decision have made the Eagles one of the most successful organizations in the NFL since 1999.
Andrew Salciunas, “The Choonis,” has done it all at the station - screening calls, working events as a member of the street team, producing 7 days a week, doing updates, and now hosting his own show. Now with a wife and kid, his life experiences are far different than when he first started, but this “regular guy” knows how to relate to anyone. He writes about the Flyers, Phillies, Sixers, and Eagles.