Eagles 2023 'stay or go' final poll results

See the results from Eagles fans on our 'Stay or Go' polls for players entering the 2023 season.

Dallas Goedert and Jordan Mailata are popular Eagles.
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Over the last month or so, we've looked at each of the Philadelphia Eagles' positional groups, analyzed whether each player should stay or go, and allowed the readers to cast their votes as well. Here we'll show how you voted.


Previous stay or go articles
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver
Tight end | Offensive tackle | Guard/Center
Defensive tackle | Defensive end
SAM linebackers | Off-ball linebackers
Cornerbacks | Safeties | Specialists


Quarterback

  1. Jalen Hurts: 96.7%
  2. Ian Book: 64.7%
  3. Gardner Minshew: 9.7%

#JimmyNote: Voters likely did not enjoy Minshew's Week 17 performance against the Saints.

Running back

  1. Kenny Gainwell: 98.5%
  2. Boston Scott: 87.5%
  3. Trey Sermon: 60.1%
  4. Miles Sanders: 13.7%

#JimmyNote: Sanders ran for 1269 yards and 11 TDs on 4.9 yards per carry, but there's a decent argument to be made that he could have done more behind such an elite run blocking offensive line. He also didn't leave a good final impression heading into the offseasn after a poor Super Bowl performance.

On the other hand, Gainwell left voters with some optimism heading into 2023.

Wide receiver

  1. DeVonta Smith: 99.0%
  2. A.J. Brown: 98.7%
  3. Britain Covey: 62.7%
  4. Zach Pascal: 57.0%
  5. Quez Watkins: 43.7%

#JimmyNote: It's no surprise that Smith and Brown are popular players. Smith is apparently 0.3% more popular than Brown.

Watkins' approval rating went down quite a bit from last year (98.4%) to this year (43.7%).

Tight end

  1. Dallas Goedert: 98.6%
  2. Grant Calcaterra: 83.6%
  3. Jack Stoll: 83.2%
  4. Tyree Jackson: 47.9%

#JimmyNote: Nothing surprising here.

Offensive tackle

  1. Jordan Mailata: 99.5%
  2. Lane Johnson: 99.5%
  3. Jack Driscoll: 94.8%
  4. Brett Toth: 59.6%
  5. Andre Dillard: 13.9%

#JimmyNote: Mailata and Johnson finished No. 1 and No. 2 overall among voters. If we take it to an extra decimal place, Mailata (99.54%) edged out Johnson (99.47%).

Interior offensive line

  1. Landon Dickerson: 98.8%
  2. Cam Jurgens: 98.7%
  3. Jason Kelce: 96.4%
  4. Sua Opeta: 84.2%
  5. Isaac Seumalo: 25.4%

#JimmyNote: I think folks here were casting votes on what they think is going to happen, as opposed to more of an approval rating, because Seumalo should be close to unanimously respected as a player by now.

Defensive tackle

  1. Jordan Davis: 98.0%
  2. Milton Williams: 96.6%
  3. Marlon Tuipulotu: 77.0%
  4. Javon Hargrave: 76.5%
  5. Linval Joseph: 19.9%
  6. Ndamukong Suh: 14.7%
  7. Fletcher Cox: 12.5%

#JimmyNote: For as good of a player as Cox was in his prime, he is not as beloved as longtime Eagles like Kelce, Johnson, or Brandon Graham.

Defensive end

  1. Josh Sweat: 99.3%
  2. Brandon Graham: 91.4%
  3. Janarius Robinson: 71.4%
  4. Tarron Jackson: 56.6%
  5. Derek Barnett: 43.0%
  6. Robert Quinn: 5.1%

#JimmyNote: Howie had a great offseason but he set a fourth round pick on fire by trading for Quinn, who was somehow even less productive than Ryan Kerrigan.

SAM linebackers

  1. Haason Reddick: 99.0%
  2. Patrick Johnson: 90.7%
  3. Kyron Johnson: 51.2%

#JimmyNote: One percent of you didn't enjoy Reddick wrecking games.

Off-ball linebackers

  1. Nakobe Dean: 98.8%
  2. Christian Elliss: 88.3%
  3. T.J. Edwards: 80.2%
  4. Shaun Bradley: 58.8%
  5. Kyzir White: 9.6%

#JimmyNote: White wasn't a bad player for the Eagles, but voters seem ready (and optimistic) to see what Dean can do.

Cornerbacks

  1. Avonte Maddox: 95.5%
  2. Zech McPhearson: 91.8%
  3. Josh Jobe: 89.8%
  4. Darius Slay: 86.4%
  5. James Bradberry: 33.3%
  6. Josiah Scott: 9.1%

#JimmyNote: I wonder if Howie voted “go” for Slay.

Safeties

  1. Reed Blankenship: 98.4%
  2. C.J. Gardner-Johnson: 86.4%
  3. Marcus Epps: 56.5%
  4. K'Von Wallace: 38.4%
  5. Andre Chachere: 37.4%

#JimmyNote: Nothing surprising here.

Specialists

  1. Jake Elliott: 98.7%
  2. Rick Lovato: 98.4%
  3. Arryn Siposs: 3.5%
  4. Brett Kern: 1.3%

#JimmyNote: I knew the punters were going to have very low "stay" number, and the voters didn't disappoint.

Top 5

  1. Jordan Mailata: 99.54%
  2. Lane Johnson: 99.47%
  3. Josh Sweat: 99.3%
  4. DeVonta Smith: 99.04%
  5. Haason Reddick: 99.00%

Bottom 5

  1. Kyzir White: 9.6%
  2. Josiah Scott: 9.1%
  3. Robert Quinn: 5.1%
  4. Arryn Siposs: 3.5
  5. Brett Kern: 1.3%


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