Eagles' 90-man roster projection: Philadelphia set for intense cornerback competition during training camp
The Philadelphia Eagles wrapped up their 2025 NFL Draft and put together a 10-player rookie class loaded with star potential. They also signed eight undrafted free agents following the draft. Below, we'll take a look at what the Eagles' 90-man roster might look like as they gear up for OTAs and training camp. Note: Players […]
The Philadelphia Eagles wrapped up their 2025 NFL Draft and put together a 10-player rookie class loaded with star potential.
They also signed eight undrafted free agents following the draft.
Below, we'll take a look at what the Eagles' 90-man roster might look like as they gear up for OTAs and training camp.
Note: Players with a single asterisk (*) are 2025 draft picks, and players with double asterisks (**) are 2025 undrafted free agents.
Philadelphia Eagles 2025 90-man roster projection
Quarterback (4): Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee, Kyle McCord*, Dorian Thompson-Robinson
The skinny: The Eagles traded for Dorian Thompson-Robinson in MAarcg and then went and picked up Kyle McCord in the sixth round of the draft. They're not messing around with backup quarterback competition this summer with Tanner McKee. However, if McCord's college success transfer well to the next level he could be the Eagles' QB2.
Running back (8): Saquon Barkley, Will Shipley, A.J. Dillon, Tyrion-Davis Price, Avery Williams, Lew Nichols, ShunDerrick Powell**, Montrell Johnson**,
The skinny: The Eagles will rely heavily on Saquon Barkley, but who gets the most reps behind him is still to be determined.
Wide receiver (9): A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jahan Dotson, Ainias Smith, Johnny Wilson, Terrace Marshall Jr., Danny Gray, Elijah Cooks, Taylor Morin**
The skinny: The Eagles didn't draft another weapon for Jalen Hurts this year. There's no definite answers in this room but the door is wide open for Ainias Smith to take on a larger role in 2025.
Tight end (6): Dallas Goedert, Grant Calcaterra, Harrison Bryant, Kylen Granson, E.J. Jenkins, Nick Muse, Cameron Latu
The skinny: Rumors spread ahead of the draft that Dallas Goedert was on the trading block, but since the Eagles didn't draft another tight end, it looks like he's sticking around. It also means that the Eagles are extra high on Grant Calcaterra to step up.
Offensive line (16): Jordan Mailata (LT), Landon Dickerson (LG), Cam Jurgens(C), Tyler Steen (RG), Lane Johnson (RT), Trevor Keegan, Kenyon Green, Drew Kendall*, Myles Hinton*, Kendall Lamm, Laekin Vakalahi, Matt Pryor, Brett Toth, Darian Kinnard, Cameron Williams*, Hollin Pierce**
The skinny: The Eagles added two very versatile offensive linemen in the draft in Drew Kendall and Myles Hinton. While they won't be ready to start right away, "Stoutland U" should have them set up as quality depth pieces for the fall. As for the others, they'll have to keep up and be open to other positions across the offensive line if they want a roster spot on the Eagles' 53-man roster.
Defensive line (14): Nolan Smith (DE), Jalen Carter (DT), Moro Ojomo (DT), Jalyx Hunt (DE), Jordan Davis (NT), Bryce Huff, Ty Robinson*, Thomas Booker, Byron Young, Josh Uche, Ochaun Mathis, Gabe Hall, KJ Henry, Azeez Ojulari
The skinny: Pending how well things go for Eagles' draft steal Ty Robinson this summer, we could see him take Moro Ojomo's starting job. That will be the competition to watch throughout the summer.
Linebacker (8): Zack Baun (LILB), Nakobe Dean (RILB), Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Jihaad Campbell*, Smael Mondon Jr., Ben VanSumeren, Dallas Gant, Lance Dixon**
The skinny: Nakobe Dean is likely headed to the PUP list, so Eagles' first-round pick Jihaad Campbell better be ready to go. Georgia product Smael Mondon Jr. is a name to watch, while Ben VanSumeren's job could be in jeopardy.
Cornerback (11) Quinyon Mitchell, Kelee Ringo, Cooper DeJean, Eli Ricks, Adoree Jackson, Mac McWilliams*, Parry Nickerson, A.J. Woods, Tariq Castro-Fields, BJ Mayes**, Brandon Johnson**
The skinny: The Eagles' cornerback competition will be their biggest this summer as they look to replace both Isaiah Rodgers and Darius Slay. Versatility will win here.
Safety (7): Reed Blankenship, Andrew Mukuba*,
Sydney Brown, Tristin McCollum, Lewis Cine, Andre' Sam, Maxon Hook**
The skinny: The Eagles appear unsure of Sydney Brown's ability to bounce back from his ACL injury, or they wouldn't have gone with Andrew Mukuba in the second round of this year's draft. They also got a steal in signing Toledo product Maxon Hook afterwards.
Specialists (3): Jake Elliott (K), Braden Mann (P), Charley Hughlett (LS)
The skinny: The Rick Lovato era is over. Nothing should change here, but welcome to the gang, Charley Huglett.
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