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8 takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ final week of OTAs

8 takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ final week of OTAs

The Eagles ended their offseason workout program on Wednesday, as the team wrapped up the final of what was supposed to be six voluntary organized team activities on Wednesday.

Philadelphia will join the Bengals as the only two teams in the NFL to not hold mandatory minicamps this year and they’ll now break until the start of training camp on Tuesday, July 26.

With the team set for a long break from official duties, here are 8 takeaways from the Eagles’ final week of OTAs and offseason conditioning.

1
Fletcher Cox prepared to mentor Jordan Davis

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An unselfish superstar, Cox is all about mentoring and helping first-round pick, Jordan Davis.

Playing alongside Cox and Javon Hargrave should give the former Georgia All-American a leg up in year one.

2
Eagles defensive line is two deep at each spot

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There won’t be any starters, but instead, a nasty swarm of edge rushers, run stuffers, and game wreckers along the Eagles’ defensive front.

3
Isaac Seumalo starting right guard?

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Seumalo’s been getting pointers from Brandon Brooks and after a year away, he appears ready to get the first shot at right guard.

4
Eagles focused on fundamentals over 11-on-11

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni meets with Jordan Davis at the NFL football team’s practice facility in Philadelphia, Friday, June 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

The Eagles are focused on getting better at the little things, bypassing 11 on 11 actions, while focusing on individual drills and fundamentals.

5
Eagles OTAs, offseason workout program now complete

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