Eagles 2025 training camp preview
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That's why Steen is No. 9 on our list of 12 most intriguing Eagles heading into the start of training camp on July 22. We're counting them down each weekday from No. 12 to No. 1. The series began July 7 and will culminate with the start of camp.
Kenyon Green, who may challenge Steen at right guard, struggled in his 23 starts with the Houston Texans, before getting traded to the Eagles this offseason. Sixth-year veteran Matt Pryor, a sleeper to win the right guard competition, had the best season of his career with the Chicago Bears in 2024, but he hasn’t been reliable in past years.
There isn't a better wide receiver duo than A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Jahan Dotson provides the Eagles with a solid albeit underrated option in the slot position. That's as good as it gets when mentioning the top of an offensive depth chart.
Jalyx Hunt and Nolan Smith are expected to be the Eagles' starting edge rushers this season. Hunt, entering his second season, has impressed teammates and coaches with his development. The Eagles are looking for Smith and Hunt to replace the production of Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham.
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