![]() Best free agent is Green Bay’s Cullen Jenkins. Can’t see rookie Brandon Graham bouncing back from late-season ACL reconstruction to be ready to start the season. Not sure if Brodrick Bunkley will, though.ĭefensive ends: Trent Cole and Juqua Parker or a player not on roster yet. Trevor Laws will be in the four-man rotation too. These guys are solid – way better than most think. Don’t believe what you hear about these interior spots. Though he had an off year, it’s unlikely he’ll be challenged by anyone other than backup Clay Harbor or a low-round draft pick or undrafted free agent.ĭefensive tackles: Mike Patterson and Antonio Dixon. He might not ever live up to coach Andy Reid’s label as the best tackle in football, but he’s more than good enough. ![]() Ever since he had his knee cleaned out, he’s been solid. He has to stay healthy and he’ll have to be better than he was this year, which wasn’t his best, to say the least. Though benched during the Eagles’ playoff loss to Green Bay, he will make one final push to establish himself as the lineman the Eagles expected him to be when they drafted him in 2006. Re-signing Max Jean-Gilles, whose contract is up, doesn’t seem likely. The Eagles will either draft high or bring in an established veteran via trade or free agency to fill this spot. And he’s due to make close to a half-million more than McGlynn. But he’s going to be 30 without ever having sniffed a Pro Bowl. Jamaal Jackson will be back to challenge for the job he held before going on the injured reserve list. Jackson obviously not a lock here because of his contract situation, which could lead to a holdout, which could lead to another Drew Rosenhaus press conference. Wide receivers: Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson (or Jason Avant).
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