Analysis of the Eagles' initial 53-man roster after final cuts

After a shortened training camp and no preseason, the Philadelphia Eagles have trimmed their roster to 53 players. The survivors are listed below, with analysis:

Quarterback (3): Carson Wentz, Nate Sudfeld, Jalen Hurts

Sudfeld will be the No. 2 to start the season. However, in going through the process of figuring out who will be the Eagles' five inactives Week 1, I would guess on the following:

  1. Jalen Reagor (if he doesn't go on short-term IR)
  2. Will Parks (if he doesn't go on short-term IR)
  3. Alshon Jeffery
  4. Quez Watkins
  5. Casey Toohill

As such, there's a pretty good chance that Hurts will suit up Week 1.

For the first time in the Howie Roseman / Doug Pederson / Jim Schwartz era, the Eagles only kept three running backs at 53-man cutdowns. The feeling here is that they'll add another one at some point before the start of the regular season.

Many (self included) had Noah Togiai making the roster as the third tight end. Instead, the Eagles will go thin there. It's odd that a team likely to run the most 2-TE sets in the NFL also has the fewest number of tight ends.

The surprise cut (well, mild surprise) was Joe Ostman, who indisputably had a better training camp than Avery, who the team acquired with a fourth-round pick at the trade deadline a year ago.

The big news here of course is that the Eagles cut bait on Sidney Jones and Rasul Douglas. We'll have more on those two guys soon.

Ford make it. Uh, OK. That's a signal that the Eagles don't believe that Wallace is ready to play a significant role yet. Parks will likely go on short-term IR, and Epps will be the third safety until he returns. Ford is only on the roster for special teams.

Opted out / COVID: WR Marquise Goodwin

PUP: OG Brandon Brooks, DE Daeshon Hall.

IR: OT Andre Dillard, TE Josh Perkins

We'll have more on the Eagles' practice squad whenever the Eagles announce their initial 16.


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