time2rock Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Eagles stock up, stock down after 1st preseason game After 11 practices, the Eagles finally got to compete against another team on Thursday night. Overall, I was impressed by the two first units; the coaching staff had them ready to play. The Eagles ended up losing 24-16, but these games are more about evaluation. Here’s the latest Eagles stock watch after Thursday’s game: Stock up WR Quez Watkins The Summer of Quez continued on Thursday night. Watkins caught a quick screen pass from Joe Flacco and showed off the burners. He got a couple nice blocks from Richard Rodgers and Jalen Reagor but Watkins really pulled away for a 79 yard touchdown. He would have had a 98-yarder earlier but Jalen Hurts couldn't get it to him after he gained separation. DL Milton Williams We saw a lot of Williams as a defensive end and he was wrecking shop. During the draft, I was somewhat skeptical that Williams would be able to contribute immediately but he has put that skepticism to bed this summer. He’s going to play a lot as a rookie. K Jake Elliott Elliott struggled last season. No question. But because of his contract situation the Eagles have to hope he turns it around in 2021. He had a nice outing on Thursday, making all three of his field goals: 47, 47, 50. S Elijah Riley Sure, it was midway through the fourth quarter in a preseason game, but Riley made a nice play to jump a route and pull in an interception. Riley has been a key special teams contributor, participating on many major units and might be a dark horse candidate to make the roster. DT T.Y. McGill McGill is 28 and has been in the NFL since 2015 as a journeyman. He played in seven games for the Eagles last season, but still wasn’t a regular on the 53-man roster. He was getting constant push and even had a sack in the first half. TE Tyree Jackson After watching him shine all training camp, I was curious to see if Jackson would be able to keep it going in games. He did. The 6-foot-7 former college quarterback had two catches for 32 yards and was targeted five times. He made a great leaping catch on a ball from Joe Flacco for 19 yards in the first half. Stock down WR John Hightower Watkins and Jalen Reagor were making some plays on Thursday night and Hightower is week-to-week with a groin injury. It’s not his fault he’s hurt but he’s missing valuable time after an already up-and-down training camp. DT Marlon Tuipulotu There was a clear drop-off on Thursday night from the Eagles’ second-team defensive line and their third. The third-stringers were dominated up front. Tuipulotu was a sixth-round pick so expectations should be tempered but he doesn’t look ready to contribute. I think there’s a good chance he doesn’t make this roster. CB Zech McPhearson I have really liked the fourth-round rookie’s aggressiveness in training camp but he got caught on Thursday night. In the end zone, McPhearson got a little too handsy and was flagged for DPI. It happens, but that’s a valuable lesson for the rookie about toting the line. QB Nick Mullens There was a moment where I thought maybe Mullens would really have a chance to fight for the second-string quarterback position. That thought is gone. And so is the one about the Eagles’ needing to keep three quarterbacks. Rough night for Mullens, who had a miscommunication with Jackson on Thursday that resulted in an interception and had another in the fourth quarter on a poor pass attempt. His final stat line: 1/5, 4 yards, 2 INTs. Yikes. WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside In the fourth quarter, I looked up and out there with Hakeem Butler and UDFA players like Jack Stoll and company, there was the Eagles’ former second-round pick lining up as a slot receiver. JJAW has had an OK training camp but has been mostly quiet. He was targeted just once on Thursday and did not have a catch. LB Rashad Smith He doesn’t have much of a chance to make the team but it was a rough outing for Smith. While other linebackers are making plays, Smith isn’t. He was one of the worst players on the third-team defense. https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/eagles/eagles-training-camp-2021-stock-stock-down-after-1st-preseason-game?fbclid=IwAR1Vm5Q77VZjk-R5n4auD2UX2R_5HWqviXotgu3Od_fAKc2_1geBaMq8BwA
nipples Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Can JJAW’s stock really drop any further than it already was? 2
EricAllenPick6 Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 2 hours ago, nipples said: Can JJAW’s stock really drop any further than it already was? JJAW almost has no chance to make this team at this point, does he?
nipples Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 4 hours ago, EricAllenPick6 said: JJAW almost has no chance to make this team at this point, does he? I think his chances are extremely slim. Even his draft status as a second round pick only goes so far with how bad he has been. I think the fact that he was playing late into the game last night says a lot about his current odds of making the team. 1
weko Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 We need to keep 10 OL and only 5 WR, so JJ has to go
nipples Posted August 25, 2021 Posted August 25, 2021 On 8/13/2021 at 7:29 PM, weko said: We need to keep 10 OL and only 5 WR, so JJ has to go Why can’t we keep 10 OL and 6 WR? Seems like we’ve done that before. Except I’d keep Hightower as 6 not JJAW
time2rock Posted August 25, 2021 Author Posted August 25, 2021 1 hour ago, nipples said: Why can’t we keep 10 OL and 6 WR? Seems like we’ve done that before. Except I’d keep Hightower as 6 not JJAW But Hightower hasn’t done anything this summer to show he deserves a spot over JJAW (or any of the others). If he continues to underwhelm I would probably consider cutting him and trying to get him through waivers to add him to the practice squad and roll with just 5 WRs on the final 53 and giving that spot to a player that deserves it more. The COVID rules put into place last year make not easy to bump players up from the PS to the active roster on game day then back down again afterward.
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