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We continue our Stay or Go in 2025 with a look at the Eagles' offensive tackle situation. As the team prepares for the upcoming season, the focus shifts to the depth chart behind the starters. The performance of backup offensive tackles is crucial, especially considering the physical demands of the position and the potential for injuries.
Currently, the Eagles have several players vying for backup roles. Evaluating their performances during training camp and preseason games will be essential to determine who can provide the necessary support to the starting lineup. Factors such as versatility, experience, and the ability to adapt to various offensive schemes will play a significant role in the decision-making process.
Coaches are keenly observing how these players handle pressure and their effectiveness in both pass protection and run blocking. As the roster shapes up, the team must make strategic choices that balance immediate needs with future potential. The decisions made regarding these backup tackles could significantly impact the Eagles' performance in the 2025 season and beyond.
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