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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 29: Reed Blankenship #32 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates after recovering a fumble against the San Francisco 49ers during the fourth quarter in the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 29, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Football is back. Well almost. We have a month and change of training camp/ pre-season before the Eagles start their season traveling up to Foxborough to play the Patriots. The Eagles finally get a chance to bounce back from the heartbreaking loss in the Super Bowl. And we can start to see how this new roster compares to what was an All-Time great roster in Eagles history last season. 

Even though last year’s team came up short, it is still kind of amazing just how good that roster was. On paper, there were not many holes. The D-Line and O-Line were both the best in the league. You could argue the WR and CB rooms were the best in the league. Jalen Hurts was the runner-up for MVP. Goedert was a top 5 TE. And Miles Sanders had a 1000-yard season. 

But how does this roster stack up? Are there holes this season that were not there last season? A lot of starters left in free agency. CJ Garnder Johnson, Marcus Epps, TJ Edwards, Kyzir White, Javon Hargrave, Isaac Seumalo, and Miles Sanders all signed elsewhere. That is a lot of spots to fill. But to Howie Roseman’s credit, he was very busy this offseason filling all of those holes with a great draft and some key free-agent moves. And they could add more

Howie Roseman has a reputation for continuing to make moves into the Pre-Season. He added CJ Gardner-Johnson last season and added Ronald Darby the year they won the Super Bowl. So if there is still a need, it should not be a surprise if Howie finds a way to address it before the season starts. 

What should they be shopping for though? Safety again? Linebacker? Wide Receiver? Let’s look at some of the positions people are throwing out there as needs and find out if it is something they need to fix before the end of Training Camp. 

  • Linebacker

    Linebacker is almost always a need for the Eagles. Last season with TJ Edwards and Kyzir White at LB, may have been the best LB room they have had since Jeremiah Trotter was here. And even then, it was one of the weaker positions on the team. And with both of those guys leaving in Free Agency, it is easily the position with the biggest question mark going into the season.  

    The answer, for now, is Nakobe Dean and Nicholas Morrow. Hopes are high for Dean that he can be as great here as he was at Georgia. But he barely saw the field last season, so we don’t yet know if he is a starter at this level. Morrow is probably fine as a Kyzir White replacement. But he is average at best. Next to an inexperienced player in Dean, you may want someone more dependable. 

    Of all the positions, there is probably the most room to improve at LB. Dean certainly deserves a chance to start. But Morrow? They can do better. Will they try to though? Anyone who has followed Howie Roseman’s career knows how little he values the LB position. But with so few holes elsewhere, he may just be willing to make a move for a better Linebacker. 

    Potential fits could include Patrick Queen, who is now buried on the Ravens’ LB depth chart, and Devon White, who requested a trade from Tampa, although Tampa currently says they will not oblige that request.  

    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 09: Patrick Queen #6 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts against the Cincinnati Bengals in the third quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on October 09, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.

    (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)

  • Safety

    Is Safety a need? They are going to need to take a look at how Reed Blankenship and Sydney Brown look before they know. But even if both those guys do look good, it should not be put past Howie to make a splash here anyway.

    Budda Baker is in the last year of his deal and wants to be traded out of Arizona. Jeremy Chinn is in the last year of his rookie deal in Carolina. Both have been in trade rumors, and both have even been attached to the Eagles. Even if the Eagles love Sydney and Reed, they may make that splash, have the young guys play behind Baker or Chinn for a year, and then trust them to step in next season.  

    I don’t know if they need to do that. Terrell Edmunds is a solid starter, who won’t make many mistakes. And both Reed and Sydney show a lot of promise. But just like last year having Jordan Davis did not stop them from adding Suh and Joseph, Brown and Blankenship may not prevent them from adding at safety if a big name is available.  If there is a chance to get better, why not take it? Giving Brown time to adjust to the league without the pressure of being a starter may be what is best for them long term. 

    CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 02: Budda Baker #3 of the Arizona Cardinals reacts after a defensive stop against the Carolina Panthers during the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium on October 02, 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

    (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

  • WR Depth

    There is a sense from some Eagles fans that the Eagles have a need at WR. And sure, adding another WR could never hurt. But is it a need? Whoever they add would likely be their 4th option in the passing game after Brown, Smith, and Goedert. And the Eagles do already have Olamide Zaccheaus and Quez Watkins as their 3rd and 4th WRs. And now they even have D’Andre Swift, who can be a dangerous weapon in the passing game.  

    Zacchaeus had 533 yards on 61 targets last year. 61 targets is probably about the most the 4th option could expect to get for the Eagles. And not many teams are going to get more than 500 yards from their 4th option. In fact, the only team last season whose 4th option had more yards was the Chargers. And unlike the Eagles, they did not have two WRS with 1000-yard seasons.

    If there is a chance to get a very good WR to pair with Smith and Brown, go for it. But Zaccheaus is about as good as you can ask for as a 4th option for a team. And while we are not happy with Quez after last season, if he is your 5th option, you are in very good shape too. Not to mention Swift at RB. The Eagles are not lacking in weapons.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 08: Olamide Zaccheaus #17 of the Atlanta Falcons runs the ball after a catch during the fourth quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 08, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.

    (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

  • TE Depth

    Dallas Goedert is a top 5 Tight end in the league. He is probably the most explosive Tight End after the catch in the league, is a great blocker, and regularly made clutch catches on 3rd down. The problem is what is behind him. Jack Stoll is a good blocker but offers very little in the passing game. Grant Calcaterra has potential as a pass catcher, we just have not seen enough of him yet. And Tyree Jackson was a camp standout a few years back but has not been healthy since.  

    They could use a better backup at Tight End. But if the backup Tight End makes the list of the biggest needs on your team, you are in very good shape. If Goedert gets injured, it would hurt. Grant Calcaterra may be good enough to fill in for a bit, but it is hard to trust him long-term. With that said, how many teams have great TE depth? If Kelce gets hurt for the Chiefs, it is Noah Gray behind him. George Kittle has a rookie behind him.

    Most teams don’t have great backup TEs. And if you look around the NFL, Calcaterra may actually stack up to most backups.  It is a need, but not one that really makes sense to address right now. 

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 02: Grant Calcaterra #81 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lincoln Financial Field on October 02, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

  • Punter

    This may actually be their biggest need. Arryn Siposs was bad last year. He was not very good the year before either. They cannot have him be the punter again to start this season. 

    The Eagles brought UDFA Punter TY Zentner in to compete with him. Zentner has a massive leg. And at Kansas State, he had a knack for pinning teams behind the 20. Something that Siposs struggled to do. That said, people who watched him closely say he can sometimes have an accuracy problem. 

    If Zenter shows up and looks good, great. Make him your punter. But if he does not snatch the job from Sippos, then they need to go out and find a better option. The Eagles Special Teams last year, besides Jake Elliot, was by far the worst part of the team. And that started with Siposs’s poor punting. He was in the bottom 10 in every significant punting category. They can do better.  Check that, they have to do better. They don’t punt much, but when they do, their punting can not be as bad as it was last year. 

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 24: Punter Arryn Siposs #8 of the Philadelphia Eagles punts against the Las Vegas Raiders during their game at Allegiant Stadium on October 24, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Raiders defeated the Eagles 33-22.

    (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

  • Anything Else?

    Are there any other needs? QB is obviously great. They are set at RB. They have the best OL and DL in the league, and great depth to go with it. Their CB room is one of the best in the league. At most positions, they are pretty much set. Linebacker could definitely be called a need. If Zentner doesn’t work out, they need a better punter. And they could do with a more experienced starter at Safety. But outside those positions, they are pretty good everywhere else. 

    Does that mean they will go 14-3 and make it to the Super Bowl again? No. The players need to do their part and execute. And they are relying on some young guys in places that could become needs. Jalen Carter looks like he will be a star player. But if he struggles his rookie season, and Jordan Davis doesn’t take that step, DT could become a need. They are relying on Cam Jurgens or Tyler Steen to change position and start at RG for the first time. And of course, there is always the risk of injuries. 

    Three weeks from now, we could be saying there are 4 more needs than we see now. But on paper, this roster does not have a ton of needs. There is a good reason they are favorites to make it back to the Super Bowl. Howie did as good of a job as possible rebuilding this roster after they lost a lot of players to Free Agency. He had a great draft, and made some smart moves in Free Agency. Its now on those players, and the coaching staff, to make it all work.  

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