The Philadelphia Eagles 2019 Preseason has concluded. How did their rookie class grade out after four games?
That’s a wrap for the offseason! On Thursday night, the Philadelphia Eagles preseason concluded with an ugly 6-0 loss against the New York Jets. They wrapped up the meaningless four-game schedule with a disappointing record of 1-3. However, that doesn’t really matter.
As we know, the preseason doesn’t count for anything when it comes to the scoreboard. When it comes to the game film and statistics though, that’s a different story. This year, the Eagles had five rookies that came in through the 2019 NFL Draft playing this preseason.
Also, they had a good chunk of undrafted guys trying out as well. While we didn’t see enough to judge the entire rookie class fully, there were a few standouts — for better or for worse. The five draft picks got a fair amount of snaps in preseason so we can surely grade their performances.
As for the undrafted guys, we’ll only highlight the few that did stand out, with a grade to go along as they could have a good chance of cracking the final roster this weekend. So after seeing four games this offseason, let’s check in on how the rookie class fared out for the Philadelphia Eagles.