Eagles Depth Chart Shake-Up Sparks Fan Debate Ahead Of Draft
Eagles Depth Chart Shake-Up Sparks Fan Debate Ahead Of Draft...
The Philadelphia Eagles' updated depth chart is generating buzz among NFL fans as the team prepares for next week's draft. Key changes at linebacker and wide receiver have sparked discussions about potential roster moves and draft strategy.
Head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed the adjustments during Thursday's press conference at the NovaCare Complex. The most notable shift moves Nakobe Dean into the starting middle linebacker role, while veteran Zach Cunningham now appears as a backup.
Philadelphia's receiving corps also shows changes, with DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown remaining WR1 and WR2 but newcomer Parris Campbell moving ahead of Quez Watkins in the slot position. These updates come after the Eagles signed Campbell in free agency last month.
Analysts believe the depth chart revisions signal how the team might approach the April 25-27 NFL Draft. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday that Philadelphia appears focused on defensive line depth based on their current roster configuration.
Fan reactions have been mixed on social media platforms. Some supporters applaud the promotion of younger players like Dean, while others question whether the changes adequately address last season's defensive struggles.
The Eagles finished 11-6 last year before losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round. General Manager Howie Roseman has emphasized building through both free agency and the draft to improve the team's playoff chances.
With the draft just days away, Philadelphia holds eight total picks including the 22nd overall selection. The depth chart updates suggest the team may target specific positions, keeping fans and analysts closely watching their next moves.