Philadelphia Eagles projected 2016 preseason two-deep depth chart
By Ryan Quigley
Predicting the Philadelphia Eagles’ “two-deep” depth chart for the 2016 preseason.
It’s July of the Philadelphia Eagles offseason, which means only one thing—it’s time to start making some ill-advised predictions for the preseason that may or may not even be accurate. What a time to be alive!
The Eagles have had themselves quite the eventful offseason. Not only has the team replaced Chip Kelly with Doug Pederson as head coach, but they’ve also rid themselves of lackluster players with bad contracts such as Byron Maxwell and DeMarco Murray.
Philadelphia has added some quality pieces as well. Rodney McLeod could give the Eagles one of the best safety tandems in the NFL and both Nigel Bradham and Leodis McKelvin are familiar with the Eagles’ defensive scheme run by Jim Schwartz, who was their former defensive coordinator with the Buffalo Bills in 2014.
And how can we forget about Carson Wentz, the Eagles’ gas station bathroom-dwelling quarterback of the future? While Wentz may not even see the field in 2016, there are plenty of reasons to be excited about what he can potentially(!) bring to the table.
It’s been a fun offseason for the Eagles and things are only going to get more exciting when preseason begins. Without any further ado, here is a prediction of the Eagles’ two-deep depth chart going into training camp.
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