Philadelphia Eagles' 2025 Depth Chart Looks Shaky, but There's Hope
Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles are always making moves in an effort to strengthen their roster. This offseason and into the regular season, we'll keep you updated on the Birds' depth chart as they tweak their lineup.
Offense:
The quarterback position is where it all begins. Jalen Hurts is looking solid at number one QB spot. Next up is Tanner McKee and Sam Howell, who could potentially move up or down in the pecking order depending on how well they perform. Running back Saquon Barkley leads the pack followed by Tank Bigsby, Will Shipley, and A.J. Dillon.
The tight end position boasts Dallas Goedert at number one, Grant Calcaterra takes over at two, while Kylen Granson sits in fourth. The left tackle spot is held by Jordan Mailata, with Fred Johnson stepping up for right tackle after Lane Johnson's injury concerns.
The wide receiver crew features A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Xavier Gipson rounds out the top three. Jahan Dotson takes the seventh slot while Dallas Goedert's teammate, Grant Calcaterra, remains at two, as does Kylen Granson in fourth for tight end.
Defensive Line:
The defensive line is stacked with talent, but injuries and suspensions could affect this unit. Jaelan Phillips leads at number one. Josh Uche takes up the second spot while Patrick Johnson sits out due to injury. Jalen Carter steps up after being injured during a practice.
Safety Reed Blankenship occupies the first safety position with Sydney Brown taking over for him. Andrew Mukuba steps in when Blankenship is unavailable. The cornerbacks are filled by Quinyon Mitchell, Adoree' Jackson, and Mac McWilliams. Edge rusher Brandon Graham's exemption affects his availability as well.
Special Teams:
Kicker Jake Elliott holds the number one spot with Braden Mann following close behind. Mann also handles punting duties. Cal Adomitis kicks off while Grant Calcaterra handles kickoff returns alongside Sydney Brown, but only if Blankenship is injured.
There are several players who will be sitting out due to injury or suspension. For instance, Nolan Smith, the left edge rusher, and CB Jakorian Bennett won't make it onto the field this season.
				
			Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles are always making moves in an effort to strengthen their roster. This offseason and into the regular season, we'll keep you updated on the Birds' depth chart as they tweak their lineup.
Offense:
The quarterback position is where it all begins. Jalen Hurts is looking solid at number one QB spot. Next up is Tanner McKee and Sam Howell, who could potentially move up or down in the pecking order depending on how well they perform. Running back Saquon Barkley leads the pack followed by Tank Bigsby, Will Shipley, and A.J. Dillon.
The tight end position boasts Dallas Goedert at number one, Grant Calcaterra takes over at two, while Kylen Granson sits in fourth. The left tackle spot is held by Jordan Mailata, with Fred Johnson stepping up for right tackle after Lane Johnson's injury concerns.
The wide receiver crew features A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Xavier Gipson rounds out the top three. Jahan Dotson takes the seventh slot while Dallas Goedert's teammate, Grant Calcaterra, remains at two, as does Kylen Granson in fourth for tight end.
Defensive Line:
The defensive line is stacked with talent, but injuries and suspensions could affect this unit. Jaelan Phillips leads at number one. Josh Uche takes up the second spot while Patrick Johnson sits out due to injury. Jalen Carter steps up after being injured during a practice.
Safety Reed Blankenship occupies the first safety position with Sydney Brown taking over for him. Andrew Mukuba steps in when Blankenship is unavailable. The cornerbacks are filled by Quinyon Mitchell, Adoree' Jackson, and Mac McWilliams. Edge rusher Brandon Graham's exemption affects his availability as well.
Special Teams:
Kicker Jake Elliott holds the number one spot with Braden Mann following close behind. Mann also handles punting duties. Cal Adomitis kicks off while Grant Calcaterra handles kickoff returns alongside Sydney Brown, but only if Blankenship is injured.
There are several players who will be sitting out due to injury or suspension. For instance, Nolan Smith, the left edge rusher, and CB Jakorian Bennett won't make it onto the field this season.