Philadelphia Eagles – 2017-18 NFL Season Analysis – 32 teams in 32 days – Day 24

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Written by @richdurazzo – SportsChain Analyst

Philadelphia Eagles – 2017-18 NFL Season Analysis


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New Assets for the Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles found its coveted number one receiver in Alshon Jeffery. Jeffery fits perfectly in Philly’s West Coast offense and can prosper in 50/50 ball situations. Eagles also snagged Torrey Smith — whom can still torch a defense every now and then. These assets mixed with the outstanding Carson Wentz, who has blossomed as a hot young talent, will get the Eagles flying again.

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Key Arrivals

DB Derek Barnett
RB LeGarrette Blount
QB Matt McGloin
DE Chris Long
OL Stefen Wisniewski
WR Torrey Smith
WR Alshon Jeffery
*CB Ronald Darby (Jordan Matthews trade)
G Chance Warmack

Key Departures

RB Ryan Mathews
*WR Jordan Matthews (Traded to Buffalo)
DE Connor Barwin
CB Leodis McKelvin
CB Nolan Carroll
DT Bennie Logan

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Carson Wentz

Wentz has been a pleasant surprise for Eagles’ fans given their recent turmoil behind center. By rookie standards, Wentz put together a masterful rookie season with 3,782 yds, 16 TDs while nursing a terrible supporting cast.

Despite 31 dropped passes — 2nd most in NFL — Wentz completed 62% of his passes. This is tremendous for the sophomore’s development as he looks to mesh with his new cast of serviceable options.

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Running Backs

An interested stable of running backs has developed for the Eagles and we will see Wentz get his backs involved so he can open up the deep passing game. Veterans LeGarrette Blount, Darren Sproles, and Wendell Smallwood will be key in the development/safety of Wentz. If the offense can show strength in the run game, the passing game will open up for this fast-paced team.

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Defense

The Eagles must keep progressing on defense if they want to give the offense some support and possessions off turnovers. Pass defense was about average (13th) in yards allowed at 3,832 yards. The defense gave up 25 passing TDs and posted 34 sacks. The Eagles were also average (15th) in rushing yards allowed with 1,652 yds. Look for this Eagles defense to improve as it has a talented defensive line with a decent secondary — liability is at cornerback.

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32 Teams in 32 Days - Countdown to the NFL Season

Day 1 - Oakland Raiders

Day 2 - San Francisco 49ers

Day 3 - Kansas City Chiefs

Day 4 - New York Jets

Day 5 - Atlanta Falcons

Day 6 - Green Bay Packers

Day 7 - Minnesota Vikings

Day 8 - Dallas Cowboys

Day 9 - Buffalo Bills

Day 10 – Denver Broncos

Day 11 - New York Giants

Day 12 – Jacksonville Jaguars

Day 13 – Pittsburg Steelers

Day 14 – Baltimore Ravens

Day 15 – Houston Texans

Day 16 – Cincinnati Bengals

Day 17 – Cleveland Browns

Day 18 - Tampa Bay Bucaneers

Day 19 – Los Angeles Chargers

Day 20 - Seattle Seahawks

Day 21 – Indianapolis Colts

Day 22 - Chicago Bears

Day 23 - Detroit Lions

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