The Eagles have released their Week 2 unofficial depth chart. Here are eight takeaways
The Eagles are preparing for a Saturday preseason matchup against the Browns, and Philadelphia just revealed its second depth chart. Moves have been made, and the team is looking to regroup after Landon Dickerson suffered a meniscus injury. Several players are returning to practice, and several under-the-radar guys are looking to carve out key roles.
Here is the Eagles' unofficial depth chart for the preseason game against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday on NBC10 at 1 PM.
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Takeaways
1. No movement for Darius Cooper
The undrafted rookie has continued to improve, but he's still listed as the fourth receiver behind A.J. Brown.
2. Dorian Thompson-Robinson
Thompson-Robinson has outplayed Kyle McCord thus far, and he's still the third-string quarterback.
3. Punt returner
Vic Fangio has talked at length about getting DeJean off special teams, but the All-World slot cornerback is listed as the top punt return specialist.
4. Avery Williams
Williams was signed with the reputation of being a special-teams standout, but he's not listed on the depth chart at any of the return positions, and he's barely making a blip at wide receiver.
5. WR depth chart
Depth charts are compiled by the communications department. Still, if Philadelphia's two-deep is accurate, Johnny Wilson, Ainias Smith, and Terrace Marshall would be the final three of a potential six-man group on the 53-man roster.
6. Gabe Hall is making his move
Hall is nursing a shoulder injury, but he's the second defensive tackle behind All-Pro Jalen Carter.
7. Co-Starters
Just like Week 1, the cornerback spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell and the safety spot opposite Reed Blankenship have co-starters listed.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Takeaways from Eagles depth chart for preseason game vs. Browns
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