D & C
Posted: March 13th, 2025 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 1 Comment »If you wanted a free agent frenzy, you finally got it. If you wanted Myles Garrett, Zach Ertz and Jaycee Horn, you came up a tad short. And for the best definition of the word “tad”, always turn to this great scene from Airplane II.
So let’s talk about the moves the Eagles did make. They signed three players on Thursday.
- Edge Josh Uche
- TE Harrison Bryant
- CB Adoree Jackson
These guys are here for two reasons: depth and competition.
Uche is a complicated evaluation. He lacks ideal size at 6-1, 245. Uche was drafted 60th overall in 2020. He was lightly used for his first two years in NE before breaking out in 2022. He had 11.5 sacks, 2 FFs and 14 QB hits. Uche went back to being a role player in 2023. He was a backup for NE last year until midseason when he was traded to the Chiefs.
Uche has talent, but he’s only started 4 games in 5 years. The Chiefs kept him inactive for most of the time after acquiring him. Vic Fangio has proven his scheme can get the most out of pass rushers with Uche’s build and skill set. Clint Hurtt and Jeremiah Washburn have to find a way to get Uche to play consistently good football.
Josh Uche (#55) leaves Lane Johnson punching air and gets the pressure on the QB pic.twitter.com/CqAV8VnZld
— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) September 14, 2023
The Eagles will still probably add an Edge in the draft. Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt could be the starters, depending on what happens with Bryce Huff. Uche could be a good backup. The draft pick could be part of the rotation as well. Uche will turn 27 in September so he’s in the prime of his career. He does have versatility as well. Uche has played some off-ball LB. The Eagles are referring to him as an OLB, which is a pass rusher to them.
Bryant will turn 27 in April. He’s started 33 games over the past 5 years. He has 98 catches and 10 TDs. Bryant was not a volume receiver for the Browns or Raiders. He is a solid blocker and an effective receiver. You can see his potential on this play.
Throwing it back to when new Eagles tight end Harrison Bryant made a big play for the Joe Flacco-led Browns in the playoffs pic.twitter.com/Uz16jeIX1o
— SleeperEagles (@SleeperEagles) March 13, 2025
We don’t know Dallas Goedert’s status right now so Bryant might be a backup, but could also potentially be a starter. I tend to think the Eagles will see him as the #2 TE. Bryant has the skill set and experience for that role. The Browns used him as a QB on some sneak plays so he does have some athleticism. Bryant won’t blow you away with his blocking, but effort is not a question. He works hard to engage and sustain his defender.
Jackson was a first round pick back in 2017. He will turn 30 in September and has 82 career starts. Jackson has been a good starting corner in his career, but age has caught up to him a bit. He only started 5 games last year. The Eagles have had in Jackson before.
Adoree’ Jackson had two visits scheduled on March 22, 2021: First the Giants, then the Eagles.
The Giants offered him a 3-yr, $39M contract. He canceled his Philly visit and signed with the Giants.
This time, Jackson chooses the Eagles.
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) March 13, 2025
Jackson was highly sought after back then. Not so much anymore. The Eagles are bringing Jackson in to compete for a starting role. Kelee Ringo would be the projected starter at LCB for now. You can’t just give that job to Ringo. He’s got to win it. Jackson has the experience to battle him for the job. There is the possiblity of adding someone else to the mix. For now, Jackson and Ringo are the key guys. Eric Allen better make room in Canton for one or both of them. Or not.
These guys could develop into impact players. They could be solid backups. They might get cut in September. The Eagles didn’t spend big on these guys because that just isn’t in the team’s plans right now. They have to take chances. Find players who have potential and are affordable.
One of the reasons the Eagles can do this is the strength of their coaching staff. Zack Baun is the supreme example. You can also look at the way Nolan Smith improved over the course of the year. Mekhi Becton had the best season of his career. Nakobe Dean finally looked like the LB we’ve been waiting for. Grant Calcaterra had a breakout season.
Not all players work out. Devin White didn’t push for a starting role and got cut. Matt Hennessy didn’t pan out. Albert O didn’t do anything. You have to take a lot of swings to come up with a few hits.
The Uche signing has the most potential. Bryant is the safest of the moves. Jackson has the most experience and that’s important at CB where the other guys are so young.
Depth and competition.
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The Eagles did make a coaching move.
The Philadelphia #Eagles are expected to hire Georgia assistant quarterbacks coach Montgomery VanGorder as an offensive assistant, sources tell @CBSSports/@247Sports.
The ex-Notre Dame and Youngstown State QB has worked at Georgia since 2019 and has been a leading figure with… pic.twitter.com/JM8A2Ospkj
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) March 13, 2025
I just read that his nickname is Coach Gummy. Now I have to figure out if that is a good or bad thing.
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[…] D & C – Iggles BlitzThese guys are here for two reasons: depth and competition. Uche is a complicated evaluation. He lacks ideal size at 6-1, 245. Uche was drafted 60th overall in 2020. He was lightly used for his first two years in NE before breaking out in 2022. He had 11.5 sacks, 2 FFs and 14 QB hits. Uche went back to being a role player in 2023. He was a backup for NE last year until midseason when he was traded to the Chiefs. Uche has talent, but he’s only started 4 games in 5 years. The Chiefs kept him inactive for most of the time after acquiring him. Vic Fangio has proven his scheme can get the most out of pass rushers with Uche’s build and skill set. Clint Hurtt and Jeremiah Washburn have to find a way to get Uche to play consistently good football. […]