Posted July 8Jul 8 Taking a closer look at cornerback competition in 2025 training campHere's a look at the Eagles' competition at cornerback entering 2025 training camp.By Dave Zangaro • Published July 8, 2025We’re getting close to Eagles training camp 2025 so we’re taking a look at some notable camp competitions.The Eagles this season bring back Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean as second-year players and that’s a really good start to their cornerback group. Both Mitchell and DeJean were excellent as rookies and form 2/3 of the Eagles’ starting cornerback trio.But in the offseason, the Eagles moved on from Darius Slay and Isaiah Rodgers left in free agency. So the Eagles have to find another outside cornerback to finish off the trio.During the spring, Mitchell took over for Slay as the left cornerback and DeJean was at right cornerback in the base package before sliding inside on sub packages. Even if that continues during the season, that still leaves about 85% of the Eagles’ snaps for another outside corner.Here are the candidates:Kelee RingoAge: 23Experience: Year 3Size: 6-2, 207The Eagles were really excited when they moved up into the early portion of the fourth round of the 2023 draft to pick Ringo after he slid way further than they expected. Ringo was an extremely young and talented cornerback that the Eagles were excited to develop. As a rookie, Ringo played in every game and actually started four. He had some really good moments. But last year, the Eagles drafted Mitchell and DeJean and got Rodgers back off suspension so Ringo slid down the depth chart. During last summer, Ringo was seemingly competing with Rodgers for a starting job that eventually just went to Mitchell from the jump. Ringo is a physical freak — he ran a sub 4.40 in the 40-yard dash at 200+ pounds — but his game needed refinement. During the spring, he and Adoree’ Jackson split reps with the starters. Ringo finished off his spring with a really strong day in mandatory minicamp.Adoree’ JacksonAge: 29Experience: Year 9Size: 5-11, 185Back in 2021, the Eagles had interest in Jackson as a free agent and even had a visit scheduled with him. But Jackson ended up signing with the Giants first. After four years in New York, Jackson has finally made it to Philly on a one-year deal. Last season, Jackson played in 14 games with 5 starts for the Giants. While it looks like Jackson is past his prime, Eagles GM Howie Roseman this offseason said Jackson’s best football is still ahead of him. It seems more likely, though, that Jackson is in Philly to offer veteran depth and to push Ringo in this competition.Mac McWilliamsAge: 23Experience: RookieSize: 5-10, 191The Eagles drafted McWilliams out of UCF in the fifth round in April. It seems unlikely that McWilliams will really compete for a starting job but he should play special teams and provide depth at both outside corner and nickel corner this season. While McWilliams is under 6-foot, he was primarily an outside corner in college at UAB and then at UCF. He did go to the Senior Bowl and show an ability to play both spots.Eli RicksAge: 23Experience: Year 3Size: 6-2, 188We probably shouldn’t completely forget about Ricks. Like Ringo, Ricks ended up buried on the depth chart last season but the Eagles still kept him around. The former UDFA from Alabama played in just seven games last season after playing in 16 as a rookie.OutlookThe Eagles have to be rooting for Ringo to win this job, right? Ringo is a former draft pick and still just 23 years old, while Jackson is in Year 9 and is seemingly past his prime. The Eagles won’t just hand this job to Ringo but it would be a tad disappointing if he didn’t win it. Could this be a spot where the Eagles try to add a player? They’ll probably at least want to take a long look at Ringo in training camp first.https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/taking-a-closer-look-at-cornerback-competition-in-2025-training-camp/671170/
July 9Jul 9 Author Obviously may the best man win. But I am pulling for Ringo to outright earn the right to that starting spot based on performance. It would be absolutely fantastic to have a starting trio so young (Ringo - 23, Mitchell - 23, DeJean - 22) that could potentially grow together for the next several years here. What makes it even sweeter is they were all drafted by us. And shoot we gave up a 2024 3rd in order to move up in 2023 to get Ringo ... that's a fairly high draft pick invested in him.
July 9Jul 9 I think Ringo will win it and has a leg up on the others. I wasn't real happy about letting Rodgers leave and felt worse when we signed Jackson. Ricks really hasn't shown me much but this will be his 2nd camp with Vic and I'm sure that will help greatly. I don't know enough about about MacWilliamsso camp will tell me more. I still think there is a move or 2 coming for the D...
July 10Jul 10 On 7/9/2025 at 6:25 AM, time2rock said:Obviously may the best man win. But I am pulling for Ringo to outright earn the right to that starting spot based on performance. It would be absolutely fantastic to have a starting trio so young (Ringo - 23, Mitchell - 23, DeJean - 22) that could potentially grow together for the next several years here. What makes it even sweeter is they were all drafted by us. And shoot we gave up a 2024 3rd in order to move up in 2023 to get Ringo ... that's a fairly high draft pick invested in him.My feelings exactly! I'm excited to see how he fares in TC.
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