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Sportsbook) - Second-round draft picks
don't often garner banner headlines, but this
one did.
When the Philadelphia Eagles, following a trade
that allowed the hated Dallas Cowboys to move
into their spot in the first round, selected
Houston quarterback Kevin Kolb with the 36th
overall pick in the April event, a statement
had been made.
Just what was that statement? Folks around the
land of cheesesteaks are still trying to figure
that out. You can count Donovan McNabb among
those folks.
McNabb missed the team's run to the 2006 playoffs
after sustaining a knee injury just before Thanksgiving,
watching as Cinderella story Jeff Garcia marched
the Eagles to the division title. But when Garcia
defected to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March,
a move that came just a week after Philadelphia
had handed backup A.J. Feeley a long-term contract,
the quarterback controversy was perceived to
be finished before it had really started.
Then the team picked Kolb, and a new kind of
controversy began. Maybe the Eagles were covering
their collective tail, coming up with a plan
B in light of the large blocs of time McNabb
had missed due to injury in the past few seasons.
Maybe Andy Reid and the organization thought
that the 31-year-old McNabb was in decline, and
that it was time to identify his successor before
McNabb played his way off the field. Maybe both.
Either way, the perception in Philadelphia is
that the McNabb era is going to end sooner rather
than later, and that the team's quest for its
first Super Bowl title is going to be more easily
fought in the near future rather than the distant.
The window appears to be closing, and if he
is serious about wanting a ring, McNabb had better
navigate his team through it pretty darn soon.
Below we take a capsule look at the 2007 edition
of the Philadelphia Eagles, with a personnel
evaluation and prognosis included therein:
2006 RECORD: 10-6 (1st, NFC East)
LAST PLAYOFF APPEARANCE: 2006, lost to New Orleans,
27-24, in NFC Divisional Playoff
COACH (RECORD): Andy Reid (80-48 in eight seasons
with Eagles, 80-48 overall)
OFFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 11th rushing, 3rd passing,
6th scoring
DEFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 26th rushing, 9th passing,
t15th scoring
FIVE KEY GAMES: at Green Bay (9/9), at N.Y.
Giants (9/30), Chicago (10/21), at Dallas (12/16),
at New Orleans (12/23)
KEY ADDITIONS: QB Kelly Holcomb (from Bills),
QB Kevin Kolb (2nd Round, Houston), RB Tony Hunt
(3rd Round, Penn State), WR Kevin Curtis (from
Rams), DT Ian Scott (from Bears), DT Monte Reagor
(from Colts), DE Victor Abiamiri (2nd Round,
Notre Dame), LB Takeo Spikes (from Bills), OLB
Stewart Bradley, (3rd Round, Nebraska)
KEY DEPARTURES: QB Jeff Garcia (to Buccaneers),
WR Dont Stallworth (to Patriots), DT Darwin Walker
(to Bears), DT Sam Rayburn (to 49ers), LB Dhani
Jones (to Saints), OLB Shawn Barber (to Texans),
S Michael Lewis (to 49ers), CB Roderick Hood
(to Cardinals), RS Reno Mahe (not tendered)
QB: The big question throughout Eagles training
camp will be the health of McNabb, whose torn
ACL last Nov. 19th was his second season-ending
injury in as many years. McNabb is expected to
be ready, but that doesn't mean he won't be looking
over his shoulder. Philadelphia shocked the football
world by drafting Kolb early in the second round,
and if the rookie looks good in the preseason,
look for a quarterback controversy to begin simmering.
If Kolb looks like the rookie he is, however,
the backup will be A.J. Feeley (342 passing yards,
3 TD), who hasn't played meaningful football
since 2004 but was handed a three-year contract
extension in February. Barring injury to any
of the above, ex-Bills and Browns starter Kelly
Holcomb, who was obtained in the Takeo Spikes
trade, will be dealt or released.
RB: Though he was snubbed in the quest for a
second career Pro Bowl bid, Brian Westbrook (1217
rushing yards, 77 receptions, 11 TD) comes off
a career season in which he crossed the 1,000-yard
rushing plateau for the first time. Westbrook
will continue to be a focal point in both the
ground and pass- catching games, though the team
drafted Penn State workhorse Tony Hunt in an
effort to preserve the injury-prone running back.
The third running back on the roster is likely
to be Correll Buckhalter (345 rushing yards,
24 receptions, 3 TD), who managed to stay healthy
for just the third time in six NFL seasons last
year and did a credible job. The less-than-versatile
Ryan Moats (69 rushing yards) will have to beat
out Buckhalter to make the team, which isn't
likely. At fullback, Thomas Tapeh (16 receptions,
1 TD) should be able to hold off rookie Nate
Ilaoa (Hawaii) to win a roster spot, though there
has been some discussion of letting Hunt play
that role.
WR/TE: Reid took a gamble in letting Donte'
Stallworth walk away, as Stallworth was the Eagles'
most explosive and productive wideout during
the second half of last season. The hope is that
third-year-pro Reggie Brown (46 receptions, 9
TD) and offseason acquisition Kevin Curtis (40
receptions, 4 TD with the Rams) can pick up the
slack, with holdovers such as Hank Baskett (22
receptions, 2 TD), Greg Lewis (24 receptions,
2 TD), and Jason Avant (7 receptions, 1 TD) set
to play support roles. Tight end L.J. Smith (50
receptions, 5 TD) has never developed into the
star that some expected him to become, but he
is still above-average in the passing game. Matt
Schobel (14 receptions, 2 TD) will remain as
the No. 2 tight end unless major draft-day reach
Brent Celek (Cincinnati) can unseat him.
OL: The Eagles have the luxury of welcoming
back up five players who were 16- game starters
across the offensive line last season. From left
to right - tackle William Thomas, guard Todd
Herremans, center Jamaal Jackson, guard Shawn
Andrews and tackle Jon Runyan. None of the five
should be in a serious battle for his starting
job during training camp, though the team would
like to get 2006 draft picks Winston Justice
(T) and Max Jean-Gilles (G) on the field at some
point. Until that time, guard Scott Young and
center Nick Cole will remain the trench unit's
top backups.
DL: Philly lacked a big-time pass-rushing threat
after Jevon Kearse (3.5 sacks) went down with
a knee injury in Week 2 of last season, though
players like Darren Howard (35 tackles, 5 sacks),
Trent Cole (62 tackles, 8 sacks), and Juqua Thomas
(25 receptions, 6 sacks), had their moments.
Kearse is back, and the team is hoping he can
shed his injury-prone reputation and last an
entire season. Threatening for time in the rotation
will be second-round draft pick Victor Abiamiri
(Notre Dame), who was solid but unspectacular
in college and will be primarily used against
the run. Thomas and Jerome McDougle (13 tackles,
1 sack) are probably fighting for the last job
at end. The team added free agents Montae Reagor
(10 tackles, 1 sack with the Colts) and Ian Scott
(22 tackles with the Bears) to assist a disappointing
group of defensive tackles, though too much has
been invested in former first-round picks Mike
Patterson (52 tackles, 1.5 sacks) and Brodrick
Bunkley (9 tackles) to let either sit. If all
four of the above DTs remain healthy throughout
training camp, holdover LaJuan Ramsey (5 tackles)
could be up against it in trying to make the
roster.
LB: After several years of inconsistent play
at the outside linebacker positions, the Eagles
went out and worked a deal to place former Bills
Pro Bowler Takeo Spikes (70 tackles, 1 sack)
on the weak side. Spikes is 30 and has experienced
some recent injury problems, but the team believes
he still has some elite-level football left him
in. Ten-year vet Jeremiah Trotter (112 tackles,
1 INT) may have lost a step in the middle, but
is still among the league's best run-stopping
linebackers. On the strong side, the answer will
either be 2006 third-round pick Chris Gocong,
who missed 2006 with a neck injury, or 2007 third-round
draft choice Stewart Bradley (Nebraska). The
loser of that battle will join the blossoming
Omar Gaither (62 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT), disappointing
Matt McCoy (66 tackles, 2 sacks), and possibly
'06 special-teamer Tank Daniels (5 tackles) on
the backup brigade.
DB: Many felt that the Birds would use the draft
to address a secondary that was depleted following
the loss of strong safety Michael Lewis and key
backup corner Roderick Hood, but for the most
part, that area of the roster went begging. Lito
Sheppard (30 tackles, 6 INT) and Sheldon Brown
(52 tackles, 1 INT) will once again man the corners,
with the ever-present Brian Dawkins at free safety
and the shaky Sean Considine (85 tackles, 1.5
sacks) on the strong side. Considine will have
to be much stronger against the run, or backup
and special teams ace Quintin Mikell (41 tackles)
could be in for a more prominent role. Also likely
to be active on gamedays are William James (7
tackles), who will play the nickel if healthy,
and jack-of-all-trades C.J. Gaddis (Clemson),
the only defensive back the Eagles took in the
'07 draft. Joselio Hanson (35 tackles) appeared
in all 16 games for Philadelphia last season,
and is pegged for special teams duty.
SPECIAL TEAMS: After allowing Reno Mahe to walk
away and cutting Bethel Johnson in June due to
injury, Reid is more or less conceding the job
of punt and kickoff returner to Jeremy Bloom.
Bloom, the former Olympic skier, hasn't played
in a meaningful football game since 2003, while
at Colorado. David Akers (18-23 FG) and Dirk
Johnson (42.6 avg.) remain reliable in the kicking
game, and Jon Dorenbos will be the unquestioned
long snapper following the retirement of Mike
Bartrum.
PROGNOSIS: With the Giants and Redskins both
in general disarray, and the Cowboys in the midst
of a coaching transition, Philadelphia is the
natural choice to win the NFC East in 2007. The
thinking is that if Andy Reid could manage to
win 10 games with a quarterback fresh from the
scrap heap and a defense with more than a couple
of bolts that needed tightening, he should fare
even better with a healthy McNabb and Kearse
along with some solid new run-stoppers like Spikes
and Reagor. That's solid logic, though all bets
are off if the injury-prone McNabb or Westbrook
miss large chunks of the season. With some luck
on the injury front, and a rejuvenated starting
quarterback, there's no reason why Philadelphia
shouldn't win the division and threaten for a
Super Bowl berth.
August 1, 2007, at 05:42 PM ET
WagerOnFootball.com - Philadelphia
Eagles Predictions
With the divisions best
offense and the potential to make dramatic improvements
against the run, the Eagles will be favored to
win the NFC East for the sixth time in seven years.
If health is not an issue, the Super Bowl is in
the question as is a 10+ win season.
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