Next Monday, there will be football again, as quarterbacks, rookies, and select veterans will report for training camp. Leading up to camp, we'll be taking a look at each positional group. Today we'll preview the linebackers.
TRAINING CAMP PREVIEWS: QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C | K/P | DE | DT
First, here's a look at the depth chart at linebacker:
Eagles LBs | 1 | 2 | 3 |
OLB | Nigel Bradham | Najee Goode | |
MLB | Jordan Hicks | Joe Walker | Don Cherry |
OLB | Mychal Kendricks | Nathan Gerry (R) | Kamu Grugier-Hill |
As PhillyVoice first reported a few weeks ago, Jordan Hicks injured his hand while on his honeymoon in Greece. To be determined if Hicks will be a full go when training camp begins.
Hicks has been a playmaker through his first year and a half in the NFL. In just 24 games (he missed eight games his rookie season), here are his numbers:
Jordan Hicks | Tackles | Sacks | INT | PBUs |
24 games | 135 | 2 | 7 | 14 |
Hicks is a Pro Bowl-level talent, and the young quarterback of the defense. His continued development is crucial to the success of the defense.
At the other starting spot, Nigel Bradham returns, but with questions. According to Tim McManus of ESPN, Bradham will avoid jail time for his alleged assault of a "cabana boy" last summer. However, while Bradham may have avoided more serious consequences from the courts, he may still face discipline under the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy.
That is only one of two off-field incidents that Bradham was involved in last year. McManus' report also notes that Bradham is scheduled for a July 24th hearing stemming from his October 2016 arrest for carrying a loaded gun in his carry-on bag at the airport.
In 2016, Bradham played more snaps than any other Eagles linebacker.
Eagles LBs | Snaps | Percentage of snaps |
Nigel Bradham | 990 | 97.1% |
Jordan Hicks | 971 | 95.2% |
Mychal Kendricks | 273 | 26.8% |
He was a quality free agent signing, although his play on the field was overshadowed by his missteps off of it. To be determined if he'll face discipline from the NFL this season. If so, the Eagles are not flush with quality depth at linebacker.
As for the other "starting" linebacker spot (it really ins't), Mychal Kendricks is still, just, uh, there. The Eagles tried to trade Kendricks this offseason, even reportedly coming close to a deal with the San Francisco 49ers back in February.
While Kendricks has been bad at times, he has flashed his athletic ability at other times. Unfortunately for Kendricks, Jim Schwartz has been unable to find creative ways to use him to the best of his abilities. For example, in the view of many talent evaluators, Kendricks' best trait as a linebacker is his blitzing ability. In 2016, Kendricks rushed the passer a grand total of just nine times, according to ProFootballFocus. That's simply a misuse of a player.
Kendricks could still be dealt, but with each day that passes, it becomes less likely. #Analysis.
As for the backups:
• Joe Walker: Walker will have to show that he has recovered fully from his ACL injury during the preseason last year. At the time, Walker was looking like a Schwartz favorite during training camp. He could be the backup middle linebacker to Hicks as well as a special teams contributor, but his roster spot is far from guaranteed.
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• Nathan Gerry: At Nebraska, Gerry was a safety who will convert to linebacker in the pros. Gerry was something of a ball hawk in college, picking off 13 passes his last three years.
: Goode is a career roster bubble guy who can play multiple linebacker positions as well as special teams.
• Kamu Grugier-Hill: Grugier-Hill was a post 53-man cutdown signing a year ago, whose roster spot may be challenged by the addition of Gerry. Grugier-Hill will have to show that he can be more than just a special teams guy.
• Don Cherry: I would call Cherry a camp body, but he's gotten some work with the first-team special teams units, which is at least mildly interesting, that is if you find deep backup and special teams depth mildly interesting.
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