3 Eagles draft picks who will undoubtedly be cut after the preseason

They are as good as gone.
Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia Eagles
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With only one preseason game remaining until final cuts need to be made to the roster, the Philadelphia Eagles have some big decisions to make with the rookies they selected.

Among the 10 rookies, there have been several standouts, including their first two picks in Jihaad Campbell and Andrew Mukuba, who have made a ton of noise in training camp and preseason. They feel like the biggest locks to make the 53-man roster.

There are others, though, that are on the bubble and have not done enough to make waves. At least three rookies selected have had quiet training camps and preseasons that might force the Eagles' hand in cutting them and potentially sending them to the practice squad.

Drew Kendall, C

Brett Toth has pretty much become a lock on the roster as he is filling in at left guard with Landon Dickerson's injury, but can be a backup center for Cam Jurgens as well. Kendall hasn't been all that great at camp or preseason. The depth of the offensive line could end up making Kendall an easy practice squad candidate, which in turn would give him more time to develop as the eventual backup center for Philly.

Cameron Williams, OT

Another prime example of someone who might get swallowed up by the great depth of the offensive line. Williams hasn't had a memorable camp or preseason himself and feels like a third-string tackle playing to make the practice squad. It seems unlikely that Williams would make the roster unless the Eagles prefer youth over experienced guys like Matt Pryor.

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Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE

This one might depend on what happens with Azeez Ojulari, who has become a popular name among cut candidates. Powell-Ryland hasn't produced any results in the preseason games, and there's not a ton of buzz around the rookie in training camp. Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio has not been excited about the depth on the edge, and it ultimately led to Powell-Ryland becoming a practice squad candidate.