Eagles depth chart projections following the James Bradberry addition

James Bradberry #24, New York Giants (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
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Here’s a guess on how the Eagles’ offense might look following a busy offseason.

While the James Bradberry signing is an absolute home run for Philadelphia’s defense, the offense has added a star of its own, one of the best young wideouts in the game, A.J. Brown. This unit is led by Jalen Hurts at quarterback. The hope is he takes the next step.

Undrafted free agents and the new additions to the roster are highlighted with bold lettering.

Eagles offensive depth chart projections

Quarterback: Jalen Hurts, Gardner Minshew, Carson Strong (UDFA)

Running back: Miles Sanders, Boston Scott, Kenneth Gainwell, Kennedy Brooks (UDFA)

Primary wide receiver (X): A.J. Brown (via TEN), Zach Pascal (FA)

Secondary wide receiver (Y): DeVonta Smith, Greg Ward

Slot wide receiver (Z): Quez Watkins, Jalen Reagor

Tight ends: Dallas Goedert, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, Grant Calcaterra (R6 P20)

Left tackle: Jordan Mailata, Andre Dillard

Left guard: Landon Dickerson, Sua Opeta

Center: Jason Kelce, Cam Jurgens (R2 P19)

Right guard: Isaac Seumalo, Jack Anderson

Right tackle: Lane Johnson, Jack Driscoll

Notes: Until we see the Eagles move on from J.J. Arcega-Whiteside. We have no reason to believe that they’ll do so. The position switch clearly won’t guarantee him a roster spot, but let’s hope we’re wrong here. Fingers are crossed that Jack Stoll and/or Tyree Jackson can have a big summer.