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Practice Roundup – Day 4

Posted July 28th, 2025 | 1 Comment »

The Eagles offense has looked good at the beginning of camp. That changed on Monday, when the defense finally got the better of the offense. Vic Fangio’s crew had a strong showing up and down the lineup.

The guy that is getting everyone’s attention is DT Moro Ojomo. He’s been making plays every day and was at his best on Monday. Here is Jeff McLane with a lot of praise for Ojomo.

Another practice, another red-letter day for Moro Ojomo. In team drills, the defensive tackle beat right guard Tyler Steen for a sack and might have been held along the way. His shoulder pad stuck out of his uniform as he ran to the sideline. Earlier, Ojomo displayed strength with back-to-back bull rushes vs. the second-unit offensive line. He drove guard Matt Pryor back on skates into quarterback Jalen Hurts on the first, and jacked up rookie center Drew Kendall on the second.

In one-on-one drills, Ojomo had impressive repetitions vs. guard Landon Dickerson. He used quick hands to get by Dickerson on his first attempt, and on the second, he exploded into the Pro Bowl guard’s chest and drove him back on his heels. Ojomo isn’t some unknown, of course. He took a significant leap last season and stole pass-rush snaps away from Jordan Davis. But he’s likely to see his playing time increase with Milton Williams gone. He seems ready.

I love the fact that Ojomo is winning in individual drills and team drills. He’s also beating multiple blockers. This isn’t a case of him beating the same guy over and over. Ojomo is off to a great start this summer.

Fran Duffy had very good things to say about backup DTs Thomas Booker and Gabe Hall. It feels like Booker won’t just win a roster spot, but could be a valuable role player. Hall was on the practice squad last year. He flashed big talent at Baylor, but was too inconsistent. Fran said Hall is using his hands much better this year and is playing stronger.

Rookie Ty Robinson caught Jimmy Bama’s eye.

Robinson beat Laekin Vakalahi twice with a couple of cross chop moves. Vakalahi isn’t exactly Lane Johnson, but Robinson looked athletic, and like he has a pass rush plan.

The Eagles could end up having better depth at DT than anyone expected. And all of this after losing Milton Williams. Great job by the scouts and coaches to find and develop these players.

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We’ve talked a lot about Kelee Ringo and his inconsistent start to camp. While the team would love him to win the starting job, they are going to play the best player. Adoree Jackson is starting to play more with the 1’s and is getting more reps. Here is BLG with some CB notes.

For the third practice in a row, Adoree’ Jackson was the first first-team right cornerback. It felt like he took the majority of reps there until later in practice, when Kelee Ringo was back with the starters. Ringo’s reemergence also coincided with Jackson seemingly suffering a finger injury. Though it’s early and things can change, the feeling here is that the veteran Jackson has been better than Ringo thus far. Jackson notably broke up a contested catch attempt by Terrace Marshall, who didn’t help himself by bobbling the ball (this is the play where Jackson got hurt). Ringo did have good coverage on Marshall to prevent a catch in 1-on-1. If Jackson has to miss time, that development obviously works in Ringo’s favor.

Let’s hope Jackson is healthy so he and Ringo can continue competing for the role. If he’s out at all, Ringo must take advantage of the situation.

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Is Jimmy Bama calling Jihad Campbell a complete bust? Is he calling him Barry Gardner Jr? I’ll let you decide.

In RB vs. LB 1-on-1’s, it was a tough session for rookie LB Jihaad Campbell, who went 0 for 5, getting beaten by A.J. Dillon, Will Shipley twice, and Keilan Robinson twice. After the drill, Campbell gave himself some penalty pushups. (I’ll note here that this is a very hard drill for the linebackers.)

That is a tough drill for LBs. Campbell getting beaten there isn’t a concern for me. He doesn’t have a ton of LB experience so there will be some learning.

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Some people have said Kyle McCord has the #3 QB spot sewn up. Fran Duffy isn’t so sure. Dorian Thompson-Robinson has now had two good practices in a row. He’s a better athlete than McCord and has NFL experience. You can make an argument that DTR would be the smarter choice for the Eagles, a team expecting to contend. There would be a good chance to keep McCord on the practice squad.

McCord was better in the spring. DTR has been better the last couple of days. This battle will continue for the rest of camp.

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Several people have mentioned UDFA RB Montrell Johnson over the past couple of days. He had a long run on Saturday and flashed again on Monday. He could push for a roster spot or a practice squad spot. Nick Sirianni loves big plays and Johnson has that kind of ability. He showed that at Florida and he’s showing it at camp.

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RG Tyler Steen has been up and down so far. Jeff McLane offered some good thoughts on him.

Steen has taken every snap at right guard. The Eagles seem to be saying: “This job is yours to lose.” Ojomo’s hot start may suggest that Steen is struggling, but he’s had his wins, as well. Steen’s pull-and-pin block vs. the defensive tackle opened up a clear lane into the end zone for Hurts on a draw play.

In one-on-ones, Steen had his hands full vs. a couple of Thomas Booker power moves. But I think he acquitted himself quite well. If Steen is to falter, Pryor has the most experience among the reserve guards. In his first stint with the Eagles, Pryor was the unofficial king of one-on-ones. He struggled to contain defensive tackle Gabe Hall during one rep.

Steen doesn’t need to look great to win the job. He needs to show that he can be a reliable starter. The Eagles are going to give him every chance to win the job. Let’s see what happens when the pads go on this week.

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Drew Mukuba suffered a shoulder injury on Thursday and missed Monday’s practice. This might be nothing, but it could be an issue. He’s undersized and you worry if he can stay healthy. Sydney Brown worked with the starters in Mukuba’s absence. This is a situation to keep an eye on.

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One Comment on “Practice Roundup – Day 4”

  1. 1 The Linc - Moro Ojomo is looking ready to replace the Milton Williams role - SportSourcio said at 8:03 AM on July 29th, 2025:

    […] Practice Roundup – Day 4 – Iggles BlitzI love the fact that Ojomo is winning in individual drills and team drills. He’s also beating multiple blockers. This isn’t a case of him beating the same guy over and over. Ojomo is off to a great start this summer. Fran Duffy had very good things to say about backup DTs Thomas Booker and Gabe Hall. It feels like Booker won’t just win a roster spot, but could be a valuable role player. Hall was on the practice squad last year. He flashed big talent at Baylor, but was too inconsistent. Fran said Hall is using his hands much better this year and is playing stronger. Rookie Ty Robinson caught Jimmy Bama’s eye. […]