The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t take many steps to retool the league’s top rushing offense, but they added a game changer at wide receiver.
The Birds pulled off a blockbuster draft-night deal, acquiring A.J. Brown from the Titans for draft picks.
After adding Zach Pascal and trading Jalen Reagor, Philadelphia now has one of the league’s top pass-catching units, without counting star tight end Dallas Goedert.
With training camp and the preseason in the books, we’re predicting what the Eagles starting lineup, and offensive depth chart will look like in 2022.
QB -- Jalen Hurts
2nd: Gardner Minshew
3rd: Ian Book
There’s no pressure on Hurts, he’s just auditioning for $140M+ in a new contract.
RB -- Miles Sanders
2nd: Kenneth Gainwell
3rd: Boston Scott
4th: Trey Sermon
The committee of running backs received a robust and physical presence in Trey Sermon.
WR - A.J. Brown
WR - DeVonta Smith
Slot WR - Quez Watkins
2nd- Zach Pascal
The Eagles feel like the wide receiver position is interchangeable, and Pascal will see time at all three positions, especially the slot.
DeVon Allen, Deon Cain, and Britain Covey are on the practice squad and are potential call-ups.
TE -- Dallas Goedert
2nd Jack Stoll
3rd Grant Calcaterra
LT -- Jordan mailata
2nd Jack Driscoll
With Andre Dillard nursing a fractured forearm, Driscoll can slide to tackle.
LG -- Landon Dickerson
2nd Sua Opeta
C - Jason Kelce
2nd Cam Jurgens
RG -- Isaac Suemalo
2nd Josh Sills
RT -- Lane Johnson
2nd Jack Driscoll