3. Mack Hollins
Mack Hollins just can’t seem to get healthy and stay healthy. A man who seems to be a one-hit-wonder (that long touchdown catch in his rookie season versus the Washington Redskins), now, all of a sudden seems to have been passed on the depth chart by a rookie, JJ Arcega-Whiteside, and a man who’s done nothing but impress, Marken Michel.
We already know DeSean Jackson, Alshon Jeffery, and Nelson Agholor won’t be left off of the final roster.
4. Matt Pryor
Philly has a deep group of offensive linemen. They probably keep ten of them, and after a rough showing in that opening preseason game, Matt Pryor has made it hard on himself. Don’t be surprised if he isn’t around come September.
5. Donnel Pumphrey
We’ve been waiting for the light to come on for Donnel Pumphrey for three years now, and it just hasn’t happened. He just doesn’t look like he’s comfortable or prepared to be an effective part of the Eagles’ offense. Currently, he’s behind Josh Adams, Wendell Smallwood, and, maybe, even Boston Scott (who’s injured), and all three of those guys are struggling to earn a spot as the fourth or fifth back on the roster themselves.