Philadelphia Eagles post-OTA 53-man roster projections

Jalen Hurts #1, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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Here’s a guess on what the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense might look like.

Time flies huh? Can you believe it’s already year three for Jalen Hurts? He’s gotten rave reviews during OTAs, but let’s be frank. That won’t tell us anything.

Even still, we know he’s this team’s QB1 of the moment. We also know that Nick Sirianni has handed over playcalling duties to offensive coordinator Shane Steichen. Here’s a look at who Steichen may have at his disposal when the Philadelphia Eagles introduce their offensive roster come September.

Eagles offensive depth chart projections

Quarterbacks (3): Jalen Hurts, Gardner Minshew, Carson Strong (UDFA)

Running backs (4): 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 (3): Dallas Goedert, Jack Stoll, Grant Calcaterra

Left tackle (2): Jordan Mailata, Andre Dillard

Left guard (2): Landon Dickerson, Sua Opeta

Center: (2) Jason Kelce, Cam Jurgens

Right guard (2): Isaac Seumalo, Jack Anderson

Right tackle (2): Lane Johnson, Jack Driscoll

Quick notes worth committing to memory: As you know, JJ Arcega-Whiteside has made the transition from wide receiver to tight end. The hope is that Jalen Reagor is traded long before the season starts.

In any event, the Birds enter camp with 12 wide receivers. It should be intriguing to watch those guys compete all season long.